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General view of entrance in Parliament Square elevation
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Interior. First floor. Landing. Circular balustrade.
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Interior. Ground floor. View of staircase.
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Interior. Main council room from east.
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Detail of pediment
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Oblique aerial view centred on the construction of the bank and hotel with the offices and libraries adjacent, taken from the E.
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Pen ground floor, first floor and top floor plans of a design for the Midlothian County Buildings, Edinburgh (1899) by William Bonner Hopkins.
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Interior-general view of entrance foyer
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Oblique aerial view, taken from the S, centred on The Mound Bank of Scotland. Digital image of C/40333/CN.
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Interior. First floor. Landing. Detail of plasterwork.
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View from SSW
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Pen elevations of a design for the Midlothian County Buildings, Edinburgh (1899) by William Bonner Hopkins.
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Interior. Ground floor. Entrance. Detail of flooring.
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Interior. Ground floor. Entrance hall. Detail of clock.
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Detail of carved panel
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Detail of carved panel
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Oblique aerial view centred on new construction work at the junction of High Street and George IV Bridge, taken from the NE.
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Oblique aerial view centred on new construction work at the junction of High Street and George IV Bridge, taken from the W.
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Drawing of ground floor plan of unexecuted County Buildings, Edinburgh before conservation treatment inscribed 'County Buildings no.2, Plans of Proposed Alterations Scheme E'.
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Digital image of ED 3890
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Interior-general view of landing and staircase
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Interior. First floor. Landing.
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Oblique aerial view centred on the libraries, offices and the construction of the bank and hotel, taken from the SW.
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Oblique aerial view centred on the Cathedral, taken from the NW.
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