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Ploughing at Bonaly Tower at foot of the Pentland Hills
Unknown, 1947, Photograph
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Ploughing at Bonaly Tower at foot of the Pentland Hills
Ploughing at Bonaly Tower at foot of the Pentland Hills
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12617
Title
Ploughing at Bonaly Tower at the foot of the Pentland Hills
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
1947
Size
22.6 x 26 cm
Type
Photograph
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Bonaly Tower is located immediately to the north of Bonaly, once a village outside Edinburgh, now a suburb in the south-west of the city. It was designed by William H. Playfair in 1836 for Lord Cockburn. D. O. Hill and Robert Adamson were regular guests of Lord Cockburn at Bonaly.
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