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Images Dated 3rd March 2017

Choose a picture from our Images Dated 3rd March 2017 Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2017: North British Railway, Union Canal, Plan of Land at Slateford

North British Railway, Union Canal, Plan of Land at Slateford
Plan showing part of the Union Canal and railway at Slateford, Eidnburgh

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2017: North British Railway Plan at Kirkintilloch Basin

North British Railway Plan at Kirkintilloch Basin
Plan showing the Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway at Kirkintilloch Basin, including branches serving the iron foundry and concrete works

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2017: Caledonian Railway Central District Survey of Canal Bridge, Dalmuir

Caledonian Railway Central District Survey of Canal Bridge, Dalmuir
Plan showing the bridge over the Forth and Clyde Canal at Dalmuir

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2017: North British Railway Plan of Union Canal at Slateford

North British Railway Plan of Union Canal at Slateford
Plan showing part of the Union Canal at Slateford, Edinburgh

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2017: Caledonian Railway Cart Canal, Clydebank

Caledonian Railway Cart Canal, Clydebank
Plan showing the route of the Cart Canal that once connected the Forth and Clyde Canal to the River Clyde at Clydebank, Glasgow

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2017: Plan of the Caledonian Canal between Loch Eil and Loch Lochie, Loch Lochie and Loch Oich

Plan of the Caledonian Canal between Loch Eil and Loch Lochie, Loch Lochie and Loch Oich, Loch Oich and Loch Ness
Four plans showing the route of the Caledonian Canal between Loch Eil and Loch Beauley produced as part of the tenth report of the Commissioners for the Caledonian Canal in 1813

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2017: Townend Reservoir and Feeder

Townend Reservoir and Feeder
Plan of the Townhead Reservoir and feeder showing land proposed to be excambed, presumably to the Forth and Clyde Navigation company

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2017: Plan of the Forth and Clyde Canal through the lands of William Dunn Esquire

Plan of the Forth and Clyde Canal through the lands of William Dunn Esquire
Plan showing part of the Forth and Clyde Canal at Dalmuir, Clydebank, relating to a contract of excambion between the Forth and Clyde Navigation Company and William Dunn Esquire of Duntocher

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2017: Forth and Clyde Canal, Bonnybridge Pend, Condition of Roadway

Forth and Clyde Canal, Bonnybridge Pend, Condition of Roadway
Plan drawn by the Northern Division, Central District, of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway Company showing the condition of the roadway across a section of the Forth

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2017: Glasgow Corporation Tramways, Clydebank Bridges, Machinery Cabin at Dalmuir Bridge

Glasgow Corporation Tramways, Clydebank Bridges, Machinery Cabin at Dalmuir Bridge
Plan and elevations of the machinery cabin at Dalmuir Bridge over the Forth and Clyde Canal drawn for the Glasgow Corporation by Crouch, Hogg and Easter, engineers of Glasgow

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2017: Plan of the Forth and Clyde Canal through the lands of Thomas Duncan at Craigmarloch

Plan of the Forth and Clyde Canal through the lands of Thomas Duncan at Craigmarloch
Plan showing lands belonging to Mr Thomas Duncan along the Forth and Clyde Canal at Craigmarloch near Kilsyth, relating to a contract of excambion between the Forth and Clyde Navigation Company


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