Dryburgh, Borders

Maker
John Peat Munn
Production date
Jun 1956
Description
Text on negative envelope reads 'Dryburgh. Part of Village with River Tweed & Eildon Hills'. View of part of the village and the River Tweed. The road curves down to the river where there is a building with a tower. In the middle-distance a suspension bridge crosses the river. In the far distance are the Eildon Hills.
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Production date
Jun 1956
Subject notes
The Tweed is the second longest river in Scotland. It is 150 km long and has a catchment area of 4000 sq km. More Atlantic salmon are caught by fly fishing on it than on any other river in the European Union.
Accession number
P39930

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