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Entrance to market, North Bridge
Unknown, 1830, Pencil work
Entrance to market, North Bridge
Entrance to market, North Bridge
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6422
Title
Entrance to market, North Bridge
Description
Traders line the road to the entrance to the market. Above are the arches of the North Bridge.
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
1830
Size
18 x 27 cm
Type
Pencil work
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
The original North Bridge was completed in 1772 to provide access from Edinburgh's Old Town to the planned New Town development in the north of the city. It was widened in the 1870's to accommodate increased traffic, and was finally rebuilt between 1894-7 alongside the development at Waverley. Mid way along the bridge there is a memorial to men of the King's Own Scottish Borderers killed in the Boer War. Its even gradient was designed to make it suitable for tramcars.
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The Old and New Towns of Edinburgh World Heritage
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The North Bridge
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