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Bank of Scotland
Inglis, Alexander Adam , 1892, Glass negative
Bank of Scotland
Bank of Scotland
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1607
Title
Bank of Scotland
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A double image of the Bank of Scotland Headquarters on Bank Street, Edinburgh. Two domes can be seen on the classically designed stone building, on top of which are figurative statues. A stone balustrade with lighting features runs along the other side of the road.
Artist / maker
Inglis, Alexander Adam
Date
1892
Size
12 x 18.8 cm
Type
Glass negative
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
The Bank of Scotland headquarters is situated at the top of the Mound. It was designed by Robert Reid and Richard Crichton and built between 1802 and 1806. It was substantially enlarged in the 1860's.
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