Reconstruction illustration showing a watch-box, cold store and fishing shiel on the banks of the River Tweed, with two fishermen gathering nets by wooden boats at the water's edge. The roof of the shiel is cut-away to reveal the building's interior

Date:
2008
Location:
Low Bells Shiel, Ord, Northumberland
Reference:
IC287/004
Type:
Reconstruction Artwork
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Description

The illustration is based on Low Bells Shiel. It is reproduced as Figure 52 on page 52 of ‘Berwick-upon-Tweed: Three places, two nations, one town’ by Adam Menuge and Catherine Dewar (2009)

Content

This is part of the Volume: IC287 Berwick-Upon-Tweed: Three Places, Two Nations, One Town; within the Series: EHC01/146 English Heritage Reconstruction And Artwork Collection; within the Collection: EHC01 English Heritage(Eh):Archive

Rights

© Historic England Archive

People & Organisations

Illustrator: Adams, Allan T

Keywords

Post Medieval Watch House, Post Medieval Fishing Shiel, Post Medieval Cold Store