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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
VIADUCT [taking railway over River Nairn] Viaduct
Viaduct
Viaduct
Alexander Falconer S.S. Sheriff's Substitute]
Adam Davidson T.C. [Town Clerk]
Peter Falconer
001 An elegant & substantial stone structure across the Nairn, a short distance above Nairn Bridge; consisting of four fine arches of dressed stone with handsome abutments at each end; erected by the Highland Railway Company for conveying their railway across the River Nairn.
BROAD HILL Broad Hill
Broad Hill
Broad Hill
Alexander Falconer
Adam Davidson
Peter Falconer
001 A small hillock, covered with whins, on the right bank of the River Nairn, between Nairn Bridge & he Railway Viaduct which from its prominence services this name. Property of Sir James Dunbar Bart. [Baronet] of Boath.
PRINCE OF WALES'S WALK Prince of Wales's Walk
Prince of Wales's Walk
Prince of Wales's Walk
Alexander Falconer
Adam Davidson
Peter Falconer
001 A pleasure walk along the right hand of the River Nairn, extending from Nairn Bridge to rear of Howford Bridge, which is the property of the Burgh & was named in homour of H.R.H [His Royal Highness] the Prince of Wales on whose marriage day it was publicly opened.

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