English: Image from "The Bass Rock - Its Civil and Ecclesiastical History, Geology, Martyrology, Zoology and Botany" (but commonly referred to as "The Bass Rock"), published at Edinburgh in 1847. Out of copyright.
1. The Bastion, with the Cell of Thomas Hog on the left.
2. The Crane.
3. West Turret.
4. Governor's House.
5. Prison and Soldiers' Barracks one the east. On the west the same, containing Blackadder's Cell.
6. East Turret.
7. St. Baldred's Chapel, and then the Powder Magazine.
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2007-05-27 16:29 David Lauder 1025×737×8 (707076 bytes) Image from "The Bass Rock - Its Civil and Ecclesiastical History, Geology, Martyrology, Zoology and Botany" (but commonly referred to as "The Bass Rock"), published at Edinburgh in 1847. Out of copyright.
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