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Old view of Craigiehall, showing the house with Bruce's roof and chimneys in place, and the pediment still on Burn's extension (right)
Old view of Craigiehall, showing the house with Bruce's roof and chimneys in place, and the pediment still on Burn's extension (right)
Sir William Bruce, architect of Craigiehall.
Sir William Bruce, architect of Craigiehall.
Ruins of the grotto and bath house, by the River Almond
Ruins of the grotto and bath house, by the River Almond
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, purchased Craigiehall for his son Neil in 1916.
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, purchased Craigiehall for his son Neil in 1916.
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Cramond Harbour
Cramond Harbour
The inscription on the Roman altar dedicated to the Alatervan Mothers and the Mothers of the Parade-ground.
The inscription on the Roman altar dedicated to the Alatervan Mothers and the Mothers of the Parade-ground.
The Cramond Lioness in the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
The Cramond Lioness in the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
Cramond causeway pylons in Edinburgh in the evening light with a walker strolling along the causeway.
Cramond causeway pylons in Edinburgh in the evening light with a walker strolling along the causeway.