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Trinity Chapel and Dean Bridge
Unknown, 1850, Salted paper print
Trinity Chapel and Dean Bridge
Trinity Chapel and Dean Bridge
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3812
Title
Trinity Chapel and Dean Bridge
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The Gothic style Trinity Chapel in Edinburgh with tracery windows and square spire stands beside the stone arches of the Dean Bridge.
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Unknown
Date
1850
Size
15 x 20.5 cm
Type
Salted paper print
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Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Dean Bridge links Queensferry Street with Queensferry Road over the Water of Leith. It was designed by Thomas Telford and built in 1832 as part of Edinburgh's northward expansion. It rises 32 metres above the Water of Leith close to Dean Village.
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(55°57′10″N, 3°10′20″W)
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