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British Linen Bank, 69 George Street, Edinburgh
Unknown, 1906, Photograph
British Linen Bank, 69 George Street, Edinburgh
British Linen Bank, 69 George Street, Edinburgh
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Title
British Linen Bank, 69 George Street, Edinburgh
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
1906
Size
28.4 x 23.8 cm
Type
Photograph
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
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Number 69 George Street, Edinburgh, was built for the British Linen Bank by George Washington Browne. It was completed in 1905.
George Street is located in central Edinburgh and forms part of James Craig's geometric New Town plan. It runs from St Andrew Square in the east to Charlotte Square in the west, parallel with Princes Street to the south and Queen Street to the north.
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