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SC 1847155 |
Scottish Development Department |
Upper North Water Bridge, Marykirk parish |
8/1981 |
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On-line Digital Images |
SC 1847156 |
Scottish Development Department |
Upper North Water Bridge, Marykirk parish |
8/1981 |
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On-line Digital Images |
SC 1847157 |
Scottish Development Department |
Upper North Water Bridge, Marykirk parish |
8/1981 |
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On-line Digital Images |
SC 1847158 |
Scottish Development Department |
Marykirk Bridge (Horses), Marykirk parish |
8/1981 |
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On-line Digital Images |
SC 1940011 |
Records of the Scottish National Buildings Record, Edinburgh, Scotland
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General view of Marykirk Bridge. |
6/1963 |
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On-line Digital Images |
SC 1940012 |
Records of the Scottish National Buildings Record, Edinburgh, Scotland
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General view of Marykirk Bridge. |
6/1963 |
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On-line Digital Images |
SC 1940013 |
Records of the Scottish National Buildings Record, Edinburgh, Scotland
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General view of Marykirk Bridge. |
6/1963 |
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On-line Digital Images |
SC 2411163 |
Records of the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire, England |
Marykirk Bridge, NO66SE 21, Ordnance Survey index card, page number 1, Recto |
1958 |
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On-line Digital Images |
SC 2411164 |
Records of the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire, England |
Marykirk Bridge, NO66SE 21, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto |
1958 |
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AL 6 |
Papers of Archibald Craig, antiquarian, Edinburgh, Scotland |
Volume 3 of three scrapbooks compiled c.1825-50, bound in leather, labelled on the spine and titled 'Scrap Book' and numbered I-III, and bearing the bookplate of Archibald Craig. In the front of Volume III there is a manuscript family tree. Archibald Craig b.1805, educated at Craigmount and the Edinburgh Institution, from whome volumes descend to Archibald Hugh Craig b.1892, (address under Copyright field); Archibald Hugh Baillie Craig b.1925 (address under Copyright field). The family, as Craig Bros., were wholesale and retail woollen merchants and hatters in Edinburgh, running a cloth warehouse on the South Bridge. The volumes, which reflect Archibald's diverse interests, contain a typical collection of cuttings but with an emphasis on military subjects. They include engravings and sketches of buildings in Edinburgh and the vicinity, miscellaneous drawings and an unidentified architect's design for a Monument to General Sir Ralph Abercromby (died 1801).
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c. 1850 |
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551 1/5/23/3/11 |
Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu |
Marykirk Bridge |
2009 |
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