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Ex-Scotland. Waterloo Bridge, London, England
General view of bridge showing the demolition work well advanced.
Insc verso: 'Waterloo Bridge Demolition', 'General view from south east corner looking north'
Stamped verso: 'Avery Illustrations, 426 Camden Road, London, N7' negative no. 30217
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Page 4 of Market-Crosses of Scotland.
Inscribed: '...illustrations of a highly-interesting class of these, the public owe a deep debt of gratitude to the Spalding Club for their beautiful volume on the ''Standing Stones of Scotland,'' so well edited by Mr. Stuart.'
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Rubbing of medieval graveslab at Ratho Parish Church, displaying ringed cross-head at top, sword down centre of slab, and a form of key pattern along the two longitudinal and lower edges
Titled: '20 May 1897, Ratho Church yard'.
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Inverness, Bught Road, General's Well Bridge
View from WNW
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Inverness, Bught Road, General's Well Bridge
View from NNE showing NE front
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Inverness, Bught Road, General's Well Bridge
View looking SE along deck
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Inverness, Bught Road, General's Well Bridge
View looking SE along deck
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Inverness, Bught Road, General's Well Bridge
View from SSE showing main cables
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General view of New Lanark from the South bank of the Clyde showing Long Row, Braxfield Row and Mantilla Row, as well as un-roofed and propped shell of Mill No 1 to far right of view.
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Ratho Hall, gate lodge
View from East
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Ratho church
View from South East
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View from SSE showing SW front
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View of top of straining well from SE
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View of the 'Fox Spring 2 ' well house at Comiston Road.
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Page 6 of Market-Crosses of Scotland. Includes an engraving of 'Fig. 2. On the Hawkhill, near Alloa.'
Inscribed: '...placed there by the Church or erected by some pious devotee in the spirit with which Sir Walter Scott inscribes the well in ''Marmion:''- ''Drink, weary pilgrim, drink and pray
                                                                                         For the good soul of Sybil Gray,
                                                                                         Who built this cross and well.''
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Survey plan.
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View of QML from Bedford Road.  The slatted fibreglass at the east and west ends of the original 1965 building were designed to help break strong sunlight as well as adding pattern to a plain facade.
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View of QML from Bedford Road.  The slatted fibreglass at the east and west ends of the original 1965 building were designed to help break strong sunlight as well as adding pattern to a plain facade.
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Aerial view.
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Interior.  Detail of chandalier in stair well.
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View of Nos. 7, 9, 11 and 13 Well Road  from SE
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View of Nos. 7, 9, 11 and 13 Well Road  from S
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Detail of Rutland Street service area well
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Detail of Rutland Street service area well
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