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Cramond Bridge
Unknown, 1963, Photograph
Cramond Bridge
Cramond Bridge
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10144
Title
Cramond Bridge
Description
The arches of Cramond Bridge, Edinburgh stands surrounded by mud and rubble. A crane can be seen over the bridge and scaffolding stands on one side.
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
1963
Size
11.8 x 16.3 cm
Type
Photograph
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Cramond Bridge is located just to the south of Cramond, roughly six miles north-west of the centre of Edinburgh. There are two crossings of the River Almond here: the Old Cramond Brig which dates from the sixteenth century and a newer bridge which carries the A90.
Originally a separate village, Cramond is now a suburb in the north west of Edinburgh. Set alongside the beautiful Almond Valley it retains a picturesque, village-like feel. Cramond Harbour at the mouth of the Almond is a popular location for recreational sailing.
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