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  2. Hawick Library - Wikipedia

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    Hawick Library is housed in the building built in 1904 in Hawick and it was one of the many libraries funded by Andrew Carnegie. The library is a Category B listed building. [ 1 ] The library, designed by J N Scott and Alexander Lorne Campbell , is a 2-storey, rectangular-plan Free Style library with a prominent corner entrance tower and round ...

  3. List of listed buildings in Hawick, Scottish Borders - Wikipedia

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    North Bridge Street, Hawick Library, Including 1 And 2 Laidlaw Terrace 55°25′39″N 2°47′06″W  /  55.427412°N 2.784956°W  / 55.427412; -2.784956  ( North Bridge Street, Hawick Library, Including 1 And 2 Laidlaw

  4. Hawick - Wikipedia

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    Hawick station was on the north bank of the river Teviot, below Wilton Hill Terrace, with a now demolished viaduct (near the Mart Street bridge) carrying the route south towards Carlisle. Waverley Walk [43] in Hawick is a footpath along the former railway route, north-eastward from the former station site near Teviotdale Leisure Centre. A ...

  5. List of libraries in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Kincorth Library; Aberdeen Central Library; Airyhall Library; Bridge of Don Library; Bucksburn Library; Cornhill Library; Cove Library (Aberdeen, Scotland) Culter Library; Cults Library and Learning Centre; Dyce Library; Ferryhill Library; Kaimhill Library; Mastrick Library; Northfield Library; Tillydrone Library; Torry Library; Woodside ...

  6. William Birnie Rhind - Wikipedia

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    Sculpture on the entrance tower of Hawick Public Library 1906; Monument to the King's Own Scottish Borderers on North Bridge, Edinburgh, 1906; Monument of horse and rider to the Royal Scots Greys on Princes Street, Edinburgh, 1906; Figures on the former R. W. Forsyth Department Store (corner of Princes Street and St. Andrew Street), Edinburgh, 1906

  7. Alexander Lorne Campbell - Wikipedia

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    St Stephens UF Church, Comely Bank, Edinburgh (1900-1) Hawick Library, a Carnegie Free Library, Hawick (1901) Remodelling of Baberton Golf Clubhouse, Juniper Green (1902) Leith Poorhouse (1903) (converted into the Eastern General Hospital in 1939 – now demolished) South African (Boer) War Memorial, Hawick (1903) Grange House, Linlithgow (1904)

  8. New North Causeway bridge in Fort Pierce may offer more ... - AOL

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    New North Hutchinson Island bridge in Fort Pierce on track for a late 2027 opening; it would become the tallest bridge on the Treasure Coast.

  9. Hawick railway station - Wikipedia

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    It was located just to the north of North Bridge on Dovemount Place. There was no public celebration in Hawick, due to an outbreak of Cholera in the town. [4] The second station was built close to the first station for the through line southwards and opened on 1 July 1862 by the North British Railway. The station was situated on the north side ...

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