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The Pier Arts Centre is partially housed within an old fishing warehouse, retained in its vernacular form when the building was redeveloped and extended. Photo by Jessica Hunnisett, senior technical officer at Historic Environment Scotland. Source: Orkney gables in a changing climate in IHBC's Context 158 (Page 31), published in March 2019. https://ihbconline.co.uk/cont_arch/?p=1092
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