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George Street
Unknown, 1893, Photograph
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George Street
George Street
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Item no
31454
Title
George Street
Description
In this busy street scene, a group of cyclists are pedaling tricycles which look like the Starley Royal Salvo Tricycle patented in 1877.
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
1893
Size
19.2 x 24.40
Type
Photograph
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
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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James Craig's New Town
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Streets
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Land
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Bicycles
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Land
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Horse and carriages
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