OS1/34/23/15
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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THE CRAIGS | The Craigs The Craigs The Craigs The Craigs |
Mr. P. Marshall Mr. W. Marshall Mr. A. White Mr. E. Johnston |
003 | [situation] At the north side the east end of Queensferry A large mass of rock on the N.E. [North East] side of Queensferry, sloping down from High Water Mark, the E & W. [East & West] sides are nearly perpendicular & the boundary of the Borough Crosses it - it is also one of the old landing places - The Borough boundary passes over this rock |
BACK BRAES | Back Braes Back Braes Back Braes Back Braes |
Mr. W. Marshall Mr. A. White Mr. E. Johnston Fyfes Summer Life at Queensferry |
003 | [situation] Along the South Side of the Burgh of Queensferry. A steep slope that rises to a Considerable height, rising abruptly and Overlooking the town, although not a common it serves as a public play ground for the children - from the summit there is a very Commanding view of the Firth of Forth the opposite shores & hills of Fife & some parts of the adjacent Counties |
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