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Oblique aerial view of the road works for the new Queensferry Crossing, Cruiks Quarry, Thomas Ward and Sons Shipbreaking Yard and HM Naval Dockyard in Rosyth , looking W.

DP 229872

Description Oblique aerial view of the road works for the new Queensferry Crossing, Cruiks Quarry, Thomas Ward and Sons Shipbreaking Yard and HM Naval Dockyard in Rosyth , looking W.

Date 10/2/2016

Collection Historic Environment Scotland

Catalogue Number DP 229872

Category On-line Digital Images

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1514038

File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

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Collection Level (551 500) Historic Environment Scotland

Group Level (551 500/1) Survey and Recording Programmes

>> Sub-Group Level (551 500/1/1) Aerial Survey Programme

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>>>> Sub-Group Level (551 500/1/1/2/3) Sortie 2016/03

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