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Paisley, St Mirren Street, General

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View of entrance to Causeyside Street from St Mirins Street
Titled: 'Entrance to Causeyside St from St Mirins St'
Inscribed on verso; 'Where St Mirins St. or Wynd reached Causeyside St.' [St. Mirin's Wynd was demolished in 1877 when St. Mirren Street was formed.] On-line Digital Images SC 1165153 General Collection View of entrance to Causeyside Street from St Mirins Street Titled: 'Entrance to Causeyside St from St Mirins St' Inscribed on verso; 'Where St Mirins St. or Wynd reached Causeyside St.' [St. Mirin's Wynd was demolished in 1877 when St. Mirren Street was formed.] c. 1865 Item Level
View of 14 St Mirins Street
Titled: 'St Mirins Street, "The Deils Elbow." [The Wheat Sheaf Tavern.]
Inscribed on verso: 'This I think was on the way to Causeyside and was part of St Mirins St.' On-line Digital Images SC 1165233 General Collection View of 14 St Mirins Street Titled: 'St Mirins Street, "The Deils Elbow." [The Wheat Sheaf Tavern.] Inscribed on verso: 'This I think was on the way to Causeyside and was part of St Mirins St.' Item Level
View looking down street, Paisley
Titled: 'St Mirin's Wynd'
Inscribed on verso; 'Up till 1880 or so Causeyside could not be reached directly by St Mirins St (Wynd), you had to go down to Cart Walk and then up Water Brae.  Earlier still the St Mirin Burn had to be crossed where street now is.' On-line Digital Images SC 1165234 General Collection View looking down street, Paisley Titled: 'St Mirin's Wynd' Inscribed on verso; 'Up till 1880 or so Causeyside could not be reached directly by St Mirins St (Wynd), you had to go down to Cart Walk and then up Water Brae. Earlier still the St Mirin Burn had to be crossed where street now is.' c. 1865 Item Level
Paisley, general view, showing George A Clark Town Hall and Clark and Co. Anchor Mills Thread Works.  Oblique aerial photograph taken facing south-east. On-line Digital Images SC 1257845 Records of Aerofilms Ltd, aerial photographers, Bristol, England Paisley, general view, showing George A Clark Town Hall and Clark and Co. Anchor Mills Thread Works. Oblique aerial photograph taken facing south-east. 6/7/1936 Item Level
General view from S. On-line Digital Images SC 2622477 General view from S. 1992 Item Level
General view from N. On-line Digital Images SC 2622478 General view from N. 1992 Item Level