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Bridge of Weir, Viaduct
General view along W side from S On-line Digital Images SC 435848 Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland Bridge of Weir, Viaduct General view along W side from S 1974 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images RE 1266 PO Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland Bridge of Weir, Viaduct General view along W side from S 1974 Item Level
Print Room PC 1/24/1 General Collection General view of railway viaduct, Bridge of Weir, showing train. Item Level
General oblique aerial view centred on the centre of the town, taken from the SE. On-line Digital Images DP 043990 RCAHMS Aerial Photography Digital General oblique aerial view centred on the centre of the town, taken from the SE. 5/5/2008 Item Level
General oblique aerial view centred on the centre of the town, taken from the NE. On-line Digital Images DP 043991 RCAHMS Aerial Photography Digital General oblique aerial view centred on the centre of the town, taken from the NE. 5/5/2008 Item Level
Viaduct, Bridge of Weir, Kilbarchan parish On-line Digital Images SC 1876148 Scottish Development Department Viaduct, Bridge of Weir, Kilbarchan parish 1/1983 Item Level
Viaduct, Bridge of Weir, Kilbarchan parish On-line Digital Images SC 1876189 Scottish Development Department Viaduct, Bridge of Weir, Kilbarchan parish 1/1983 Item Level
All Other PC 1 General Collection POSTCARD ALBUM NO.1: RENFREW AND BUTE Brown simulated-leather hard backed book titled on front in gold 'Postcard Album' and labelled inside back cover 'No.S 437, Holding 300. Johnson, London'. 50 pages slotted to hold three postcards on each side. The few used postcards are addressed to G H Henderson and Mr & Mrs R S Henderson at various Edinburgh addresses, including 28 New Register House in 1930 (page 33); this is the earliest postmark, they continue until 1972. The locations are carefully arranged like itineraries, mostly dating from 1930's, some have duplicates inserted later over previous pictures. c. 1930 Batch Level