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View of 31-23 High Street, Jedburgh from north showing the premises of J Peters Ladies Hairdresser, G Yellowlees and the Bank of Scotland.
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General view showing 1 - 23 High Street
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View of 17 - 23 High Street from south south west
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21 and 23 High Street.
General view of facade.
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View of rear of 21 and 23 High Street, Jedburgh from Crown Lane from south east.
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21 and 23 High Street.
General view of facade.
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General view of No.s 15 - 23 High Street from North East
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23 High Street,Kellie Lodge
Rear view
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23 High Street, Pittenweem.
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View from south east of 23 High Street, Coldstream
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View of frontage of Kellie Lodge, 23 High Street, Pittenweem, from south west.
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Rosemarkie, 21-23 High Street, Lilac House, NH75NW 32, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Avoch, 23 High Street, NH75NW 47, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Peterhead, Buchanhaven, 23 High Street, NK14NW 62, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Pittenweem, 23 High Street, Kellie Lodging, NO50SW 9, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Pittenweem, 23 High Street, Kellie Lodging, NO50SW 9, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Pittenweem, 23 High Street, Kellie Lodging, NO50SW 9, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Biggar, 23 High Street, NT03NW 55, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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View of 23 and 21 High Street, Jedburgh from north
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General view of Nos 23, 25 and 27 High Street
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General view of Nos 23, 25 and 27 High Street
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General view of 17 - 23 from south south west
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General view of Nos 23 & 25 High Street
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MEMORABILIA, JOn. SIME EDINr. 1840.  
Photographic copy of ink plan and elevation drawings.
Titled: 'High Street of Pittenweem 1829.'
Insc. 'South Front of Old Twin Houses in the High Street of Pittenweem, Fifeshire - opposite head of ye Water Wynd-The Eastern most one was removed in 1829 -Formerly belonged to the Gibleston Family and in front of it, Charles II was publicly entertained by ye citizens in his progress thro' Fife AD 16. See an account of  ye Event in ye first Statistical Accot of ye Parish by ye late Dr Nairn - John Sime, 1827.'
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