SAW022606 SCOTLAND (1949). Inverness, general view, showing Douglas Hotel, Union Street and St John's Church, Church Street. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing east.

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Title [SAW022606] Inverness, general view, showing Douglas Hotel, Union Street and St John's Church, Church Street. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing east.
Reference SAW022606
Date 1949
Link Canmore Collection item 1269188
Place name
Parish INVERNESS AND BONA
District INVERNESS
Country SCOTLAND
Easting / Northing 266662, 845325
Longitude / Latitude -4.2240242259283, 57.47875733132
National Grid Reference NH667453

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