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Photographic copy of historic engraving titled "A view of the new Bridge of Edinburgh, with the adjacent buildings of the Old and New Town from the west" and on the reverse in pencil "The beginning of ...

H 95779 PO

Description Photographic copy of historic engraving titled "A view of the new Bridge of Edinburgh, with the adjacent buildings of the Old and New Town from the west" and on the reverse in pencil "The beginning of Princes St. can be seen o the left. About 1770/5, and Francis C. Inglis, Rock House, Calton Hill, Edinburgh", with another copy, "Inglis, In NMRS."

Collection Records of Messrs Inglis, landscape and architectural photographers, Edinburgh, Scotland

Catalogue Number H 95779 PO

Category Print Room

Accession Number 1994/90

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1292399

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Collection Level (551 123) Records of Messrs Inglis, landscape and architectural photographers, Edinburgh, Scotland

> Item Level (H 95779 PO) Photographic copy of historic engraving titled "A view of the new Bridge of Edinburgh, with the adjacent buildings of the Old and New Town from the west" and on the reverse in pencil "The beginning of Princes St. can be seen o the left. Abo

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