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  2. List of listed buildings in Inverness - Wikipedia

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    38, 40, 42 And 44 Academy Street Category C(S) 35126: Upload Photo: 28-34 (Even Nos Only) Academy Street ... Balnain House, Huntly Street Category A 35276: 15 Island ...

  3. List of Category A listed buildings in Highland - Wikipedia

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    40] 1699: Nairn Viaduct over River Nairn, otherwise known as Culloden Moor Viaduct: Clava, Culloden: 41] 1709: Dalcross Castle ... Balnain House Inverness, Huntly Street

  4. Grade II* listed buildings in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Bristol city centre: House: 1717–22: 8 January 1959: 1207768: Upload Photo [158] Numbers 27, 28 and 29 Orchard Street and attached front area railings and gates: Bristol city centre: House: c. 1720: 8 January 1959: 1202407: Upload Photo [159] Numbers 25 and 26 Orchard street and attached front area railings and lamp: Bristol city centre: House

  5. William Fraser Tytler - Wikipedia

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    Balnain House, Inverness. He was born at Campbells Close on the Grassmarket in Edinburgh on 10 September 1777 the son of Anne Fraser of Balnain and Alexander Fraser Tytler. [1] He was the grandson of William Tytler of Woodhouselee. He trained as a lawyer and qualified as an advocate in 1799. He set up practice at 65 Princes Street in Edinburgh. [2]

  6. Grade II listed buildings in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Everyman Bristol (Whiteladies Picture House) 1920–21 Whiteladies Road, Clifton: 63] Old Fish Market, Bristol (now public house) 1873 45–57 Baldwin Street [64] Former Gardiners offices (part of Christopher Thomas Brothers' Soap Works) 1865–67 Old Bread Street [65] Former pattern-maker's shop and stores: 1888 Underfall Yard Bristol Harbour [66]

  7. List of tallest buildings and structures in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Under approved plans, this building is currently being demolished and will be replaced by two new buildings, named St James House. 11= St. Nicholas' Church [9] 60 1 1769 Religion Old City: Former tallest building until 1872, when the restoration of St Mary Redlciffe spire was complete [5] 12 One Bristol: 59 15 1972 Residential Lewin's Mead

  8. Whiteladies Road - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the part of the road north of Whiteladies Gate (at the junction with Cotham Hill) was the main route from the north west into Bristol, including the through route towards London and Bath from New Passage where there was a ferry from Wales. [1] Later it was also the route into Bristol and onwards from the Port at Avonmouth.

  9. Lewin's Mead - Wikipedia

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    Lewin's Mead is an area of Bristol, England, part of the city ward of Cabot, in the historic centre of the city, lying just outside the former medieval town walls.Several old buildings survive, including the Unitarian Chapel constructed in the late 18th century, [1] an old sugar house [2] and the ancient thoroughfare known as Christmas Steps.