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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | Asylum for the Blind Asylum for the Blind |
On Front of Building Mr Thomson Governor |
006.11 | A square of buildings appropriated as an Asylum for the Blind, a Rope Walk surrounds the south and east sides, where the inmates are employed at Rope Making |
CASTLE STREET [Glasgow | Castle Street | Corner Tickets | 006.11 | A long and irregular street running northerly from the end of Kirk Street at St Nicholas Place and terminating at Charles Street |
GARNGAD ROAD | Garngad Road | Corner Tickets | 006.11 | A road leading from Castle Street in an easterly direction |
MARTYRS' MONUMENT | Martyrs' Monument Martyrs' Monument |
Mr Graham Mr Thomson Blind Asylum |
006.11 | An oblong stone set in a stone wall bearing the following inscription "Behind this stone lyes Jas Nesbit who suffered Martyrdom at this place June 3rd 1684" Also James Lawson and Alexander Wood who suffered Martyrdom Oct 24th 1684 for their Adherence to the Word of God, and Scotland's work of Reformation" etc |
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