Pictorial Map of
Edinburgh
showing the premises of
Bruce Peebles
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Map published in 'The Story of Bruce
Peebles, 1866-1954'
© Reproduced
with acknowledgement to Siemens Transmission & Distribution Ltd
Pictorial Map of Edinburgh -
1954 |
Here is a pictorial map of
Edinburgh that appeared in as a two-page spread in 'The Story of Bruce
Peebles, 1866-1954' Booklet No 104 (Publ.
Bruce Peebles, 1955)
This map shows roads, railways
and some of Edinburgh's prominent buildings. The three premises used
by Bruce Peebles between 1866 and 1954 all appear on the map,
circled in yellow.
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Please scroll down to see
other images from this map.
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Pictorial Map of Edinburgh -
1954
Published in 'The Story of Bruce
Peebles, 1866-1954' |
1. The whole
map - Edinburgh
showing Bruce Peebles works, 1866-1954 |
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Small Map |
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Medium Map |
©
Large Map |
2.
Zoom-in to North Edinburgh
showing Bruce Peebles works,
1898-1954 |
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Small Map |
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Large
map |
3.
Zoom-in to Central Edinburgh
showing Bruce Peebles works,
1866-1898 |
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Small Map |
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Large map |
Note - 1954 Map
I have described
this map as '1954', but it may, in fact be a little earlier.
Holyrood Park on the map is named, 'King's Park'. The name of the
park may well have changed to 'Queen's Park' in 1952 or 1953. |
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