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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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SPEY BRIDGE | Spey Bridge Spey Bridge Spey Bridge Spey Bridge |
Mr Smith, Factor Mr Mortimer, Station Master, Grantown J. S. Black, Merchant, Spey bridge A Anderson, Merchant, Spey bridge |
035 | A stone built bridge, which crosses the River Spey, about a mile South East of Grantown, and about a quarter of a mile NW [North West] of Grantown Railway Station. It was built in the year 1754 by the 33rd Regiment, under the superintendance of Lord Charles Hay, Colonel. It is now greatly out of repair and considered rather unsafe for heavy loads - County Road bridge. |
STANDING STONE [Spey Bridge, 1754] | Standing Stone Standing Stone Standing Stone |
Mr Mortimer, Station Master Mr Blacck, Merchant, Speybridge Mr Anderson, Merchant, Speybridge |
035 | A small flat standing stone at the East end of the Bridge of Spey, placed there to commemorate the completion of the building of the Spey Bridge, in 1754 |
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