Box Box 3 of 9
Contains 86 Results:
East Crosscauseway, c 1985
East Crosscauseway, c 1985
East Crosscauseway. Corner of Murray Street, at 52 East Crosscauseway. The Brewery chimney at the far end of the street is at the junction of East Crosscauseway and St. Leonard's Street. Crosscauseway, on the south side of the street, are on the right of the picture. The chimney is apparently not that in the previous image Coll-1167/B/27/19/1. Handwritten title on the original envelope containing the corresponding glass plate negatives was written by R. Dykes.
East Crosscauseway, c 1985
Back of East Crosscauseway, looking towards the brewery on the corner of St Leonard's Street. The gable with the row of chimney-pots appears on the previous image Coll-1167/B/27/19/2.
East Crosscauseway, c 1985
Note that the tenements on the right are or brick above the ground floor. 33 East Crosscauseway was entered through a pend. The Block at the end of the lane was demolished c. 1927. These buildings would presumably be at right angles to Nicolson Street. Handwritten title on the original envelope containing the corresponding glass plate negatives was written by R. Dykes.
East Crosscauseway back of Nicolson Street, c 1985
East Crosscauseway back of Nicolson Street, c 1985
East Crosscauseway back of Nicolson Street, c 1985
The image shows the backs of tenements with tiled-roof buildings at the back. Back courts are bounded by stone walls. See alos Coll-1167/B/27/19/5-6. Handwritten title on the original envelope containing the corresponding glass plate negatives was written by R. Dykes.
Off Crosscauseway, c 1985
Off Crosscauseway, c 1985
This is the same street as shown in image Coll-1167/B/27/19/8. Handwritten title on the original envelope containing the corresponding glass plate negatives was written by R. Dykes. A print of the corresponding glass plate negative was exhibited in the "Squalor and Romance" section of Geddes' replacement "Cities and Town Planning Exhibition".
Waste ground at the back of Crosscauseway, c 1985
The title on the original envelope containing the corresponding glass plate negative read "Crosscause", this presumably should have read "Waste Ground, Back of Crosscauseway". Handwritten title on the original envelope containing the corresponding glass plate negatives was written by R. Dykes.