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NH7867
: The Hugh Miller Institute, Cromarty
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Cromarty
, Highland, Scotland
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The Hugh Miller Institute, Cromarty
The Category C listed library on Church Street was built in 1903-04 and funded by the Carnegie UK trust.
The Victoria Jubilee drinking fountain in front of the building is dated 1897, and is also Category C listed.
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Richard Sutcliffe
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Date Taken
Monday, 18 September, 2017 (
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Submitted
Tuesday, 10 October, 2017
Subject Location
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NH 7895 6741
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57:40.8122N
4:1.8975W
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NH 7896 6743
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NH7967 : Hugh Miller's Cottage
The house was built in 1711 by Hugh Miller's great-great-grandfather. Hugh (1802-1856), a geologist and writer, subsequently lived in it. See his biography at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Miller
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