Fig. 204.—Dunfermline Abbey. Part of North Side.
Fig. 205.—Dunfermline Abbey. Western Doorway.
windows. It also shows the original aisle windows on the inside, while [Fig. 213] shows their appearance on the exterior. It will be observed in the latter that there is the same sunk or label ornament on the drip-stone as there is over the arches of the main arcade. Above the aisle window (see the same Fig.) are the lights of the triforium gallery. These have triangular heads, formed by two stones. They appear to have been rounded or moulded on the edge, and spring from sunk shafts having carved capitals. They are now very much decayed, and have all been restored except two on the north side.
Judging from the existence of the large west end pillars already referred to, it was evidently intended from the beginning to have two western towers. The northern one