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Bells Diner, Stockbridge, Edinburgh
Ansell, Andrew J L, 2007, Digital image
Bells Diner, Stockbridge, Edinburgh
Bells Diner, Stockbridge, Edinburgh
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Bells Diner, Stockbridge, Edinburgh
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An image of the front of Bells Diner, Stockbridge, Edinburgh. The green shop sign has two overhanging lights and Georgian sash and case windows can be seen above it.
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Ansell, Andrew J L
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2007
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Digital image
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Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Originally a separate village, Stockbridge is now a largely residential area situated a mile north of Edinburgh Castle. The village developed substantially between about 1813, when the famous painter Sir Henry Raeburn began to feu his land in the area for development, and about 1850. Much of this development was conducted by the architect James Milne. With its proximity to the Water of Leith and its interesting and diverse architecture, Stockbridge is considered an attractive and popular place to live, shop and socialise.
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(55°57′27″N, 3°12′26″W)
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