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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LIN MILL FALL | Lin Mill Fall Lin Mill Fall Cataract |
Mr. R. Inglis Lin Mill Co. [County] of Stirling John Simpson Near Linmill Bridge Forrest's Co. [County] Map |
[continued from previous page] rock at the base from which the course of the stream is comparatively level, but choked up with masses of boulders. It is considered in the locality to be superior to the Falls of Clyde; both sides of the Stream is Clothed with a thriving mixed Wood, and in time of flood the falls must be a grand and imposing Spectacle. | |
LIN MILL BRIDGE | Lin Mill Bridge Lin Mill Bridge Bridge |
Mr Robert Inglis John Simpson Forrests' Co. [County] map |
004 | [Situation] On the west Side of Torphichen Parish over the Lin Mill Burn. A stone bridge of one Arch spanning the Linmill Burn about 3 chains S. [South] of Linmill Fall and on the road to Falkirk. The arch is high and the roadway is very narrow not being more than 16 links. It is not a modern structure, but the date of its erection is not known. |
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[Page] 8Ph. [Parish] of Torphichen -- S. [Sheet] 4 No. 15 Trace 8
[note] Linn-mill JB By order 1-10-86
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