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Cramond from the air
Thompson, Dr. Gordon I., 1966, Slide transparency
Cramond from the air
Cramond from the air
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Item no
24063
Title
Cramond from the air
Description
An aerial view looking straight down on the mouth of the River Almond as it flows into the Firth of Forth. There are boats on the water and the pedestrian tidal causeway is visible at the end of the wall breakwater.
Artist / maker
Thompson, Dr. Gordon I.
Date
1966
Size
2.3 x 3.5 cm
Type
Slide transparency
Image is dated 16th July 1966.
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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Dr Gordon Thompson's record of Edinburgh
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