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Paisley, Tenements
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Johnston, Monumental Sculptor Works
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A photomontage of Paisley workers.
Titled: 'Daunie Weir, the Guck, Willie McAllister, Jock the Rat, Hungry Jamie, Willie Love,' (Figures in foreground L-R.)
Inscribed on verso: 'This is a valuable archive. All these old Paisley workers were in town about 1880 or so.  Wee Willie McAllister was called the "Charleston Puddock", he was a chimney sweep who fell 40ft and was a cripple.  His tongue was as dirty as his trade.  He was found dead in a close in Love St.' 
(More details and individual photographs in D. Rowand's" Pictorial History of Paisley" with acknowledgement to Paisley Museum.)
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Paisley, general view, showing Scottish Wool Growers Ltd. Underwood Wool Stores, Brown Street and John Neilson Institution, Oakshaw Road.  Oblique aerial photograph taken facing north.  This image has been produced from a crop marked negative.
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General oblique aerial view of the centre of Paisley centred on Paisley Abbey, looking to the NW.
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General oblique aerial view of the centre of Paisley centred on Paisley Abbey, looking to the WNW.
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Oblique aerial view of Paisley centred on the abbey and town hall, taken from the SE.
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Oblique aerial view of Paisley centred on the abbey and town hall, taken from the SE.
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Oblique aerial view of Paisley centred on the abbey and town hall, taken from the E.
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General oblique aerial view of Paisley centred on the church, taken from the ENE.
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Oblique aerial view of Paisley centred on the abbey and town hall, taken from the NE.
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Oblique aerial view of Paisley centred on the abbey and town hall, taken from the N.
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Oblique aerial view of Paisley centred on the abbey and town hall, taken from the NW.
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View down street in Paisley with horses and carts.
Titled: 'Old Sneddon St.'
Inscribed on verso: 'Valuable.'
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Paisley Abbey and George A Clark Town Hall, Gauze Street, Paisley.  Oblique aerial photograph taken facing south-east.
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General oblique aerial view of the centre of Paisley centred on Paisley Abbey, looking to the W.
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General oblique aerial view of the centre of Paisley centred on Paisley Abbey, looking to the NW.
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General oblique aerial view of the centre of Paisley centred on Paisley Abbey, looking to the WNW.
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General oblique aerial view of Paisley centred on the High Street with town hall adjacent, taken from the SE
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Paisley, Tramway
View showing tram tracks
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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.'
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Aerial view.
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Paisley, General, NS46SE 48, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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General view from Ferguslie Mills.
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