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George Square, Appleton Tower. Aerial perspective from North. Titled: 'Edinburgh University: George Square development. Proposed Appleton Tower 2nd phase.' Insc: 'George Square from N.' 'Reia ...

AR 15/5

Description George Square, Appleton Tower. Aerial perspective from North. Titled: 'Edinburgh University: George Square development. Proposed Appleton Tower 2nd phase.' Insc: 'George Square from N.' 'Reiach & Hall 16 Moray Place.'

Date c. 1963

Collection Papers of Alan Reiach, architect, Edinburgh, Scotland

Catalogue Number AR 15/5

Category Print Room

Medium Tracing, coloured pencil

Accession Number 1993/104

External Reference DC22423

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/463033

Collection Hierarchy - Item Level

Collection Level (551 11) Papers of Alan Reiach, architect, Edinburgh, Scotland

Group Level (551 11/15) Appleton Tower, George Square, University of Edinburgh

>> Item Level (AR 15/5) George Square, Appleton Tower. Aerial perspective from North. Titled: 'Edinburgh University: George Square development. Proposed Appleton Tower 2nd phase.' Insc: 'George Square from N.' 'Reiach & Hall 16 Moray Place.'

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Licence Type: Educational

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