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Mosaic in the Booking Hall at Waverley Station, Edinburgh, with the North British Railway Crest in the north east angle.

SC 358525

Description Mosaic in the Booking Hall at Waverley Station, Edinburgh, with the North British Railway Crest in the north east angle.

Date 1969

Catalogue Number SC 358525

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of ED 9532 CN

Scope and Content Detail of North British Railway coat-of-arms in mosaic floor booking-hall of Waverley Station, Edinburgh Waverley Station, originally Edinburgh General Station, was completed in 1846 to replace Haymarket as the eastern terminus of the North British Railway. It was massively extended following the 1890 completion of the Forth Railway Bridge. This shows the coat-of-arms of the North British Railway Company. It is part of the mosaic floor of the booking-hall which was built in 1892-1902. The floor and timber-panelled booking-office were removed in 1970. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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