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Mill lade at Cornmill Square, Galashiels
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT4935
The mill lade after its journey of about 1.5km from the Gala Water, here clearly... (more)
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Mill lade in Cornmill Square, Galashiels
by Jim Barton
for square NT4935
The mill lade now flows through this decorative feature in the middle of the... (more)
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Mill lade joins the Gala Water
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT5035
The end of the mill lade that runs about 2.5km through the town from the cauld... (more)
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Old mill lade, Galashiels (16)
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT4936
One of the mill lades that collected water from the Gala Water to power the mill... (more)
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New Lanark Mills - The reed-filled lade and mill buildings
by Rob Farrow
geograph for square NS8842
Northwest of the bridge over the mill lade beside the Engine House at New Lanark... (more)
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Old mill lade, Galashiels (15)
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT4936
The mill lade at Bank Street Gardens - it is the overgrown strip between the... (more)
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Old mill lade, Galashiels (14)
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT4836
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Old mill lade, Galashiels (13)
by Jim Barton
for square NT4836
The mill lade at the back of the car park off High Street.
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Old mill lade, Galashiels (12)
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT4836
The route of the mill lade east of Hall Street.
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Old mill lade, Galashiels (11)
by Jim Barton
for square NT4836
The lade on the west side of Hall Street.
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Old mill lade, Galashiels (10)
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT4836
Here the lade disappears under the builders' supplies yard for a stretch,... (more)
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Old mill lade, Galashiels (8)
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT4836
The course of the lade on the eastern side of the Galabank Business Park with... (more)
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Old mill lade, Galashiels (7)
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT4836
The section of the lade channel still visible in Galabank Business Park.
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Old mill lade, Galashiels (5)
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT4836
The route of the lade seen from Duke Street.
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Old mill lade, Galashiels (4)
by Jim Barton
for square NT4836
Where the mill lade crosses under the road (now the A72) at King Street.
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Old mill lade, Galashiels (2)
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT4836
The lade heading towards the town centre; now it is overgrown but its course... (more)
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Old mill lade, Galashiels (1)
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT4836
The route of the lade passes the Aldi car park on King Street.
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Mill Lade at Victoria Street
by John M
geograph for square NX5956
The mill lade for the Birtwhistle mill complex passes beside the old grain mill.... (more)
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Old mill lade, Galashiels (3)
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT4836
This luxuriant growth is only yards from the A72 in Galashiels, evidence of the... (more)
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Mill Lade upstream of Digby Street
by John M
geograph for square NX6056
The lades running between the properties carried water to the cotton spinning... (more)
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Mill lade near Tweedbank farm
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3336
The last waterwheel on the length of the mill lade was at Tweedbank farm, to... (more)
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The Mill Lade Trail Innerleithen, point 4
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3337
Information board no. 4 at Kirklands Sluice, where the mill lade flows under the... (more)
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Mill Lade
by Bill Kasman
for square NO2901
This heavily overgrown tunnel carries the Mill Lade under the A911 Glenrothes to... (more)
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Old mill lade, Galashiels (9)
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT4836
The overgrown former water channel alongside the A72 at McDonald's,... (more)
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New Lanark Mills - The Lade
by Rob Farrow
geograph for square NS8842
The Mill Lade seen here is a man-made channel that runs along the southern and... (more)
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Mill No1
by John M
geograph for square NX5956
The original cotton mill in the Birtwhistle cotton mill complex beside the River... (more)
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Mill lade near Kirklands, Innerleithen
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3337
The mill lade, or dam as it was known locally, here crosses westward under the... (more)
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Mill lade from the Strand, Innerleithen
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3337
The lade flowing south towards Caerlee Mills after passing through a culvert... (more)
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Mill lade near Kirklands
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3337
The mill lade or 'dam' running parallel to the road on the east side... (more)
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Mill lade, Innerleithen
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3337
The route of the lade here passes behind houses and under the Strand on its way... (more)
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Culvert and sluice gate at Kirklands, Innerleithen
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3337
Here the mill lade crosses back to the W side of the B709 after its diversion to... (more)
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Remains of mill lade above Kirklands, Innerleithen
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3337
Here the lade is downstream of the sites of St Ronan's Mill and... (more)
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The Mill Lade Trail, Innerleithen information board 8
by Jim Barton
for square NT3336
The final point on the trail following the mill lade through the town from the... (more)
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The Mill Lade Trail, Innerleithen point 6
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3336
At this point the lade passes under the road to enter the site of the former... (more)
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Stone bridge over the mill lade
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3338
For a farm track to a field west of the mill lade.
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Path alongside the mill lade, Innerleithen
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3338
The path can be followed until the lade meets the houses north of Kirklands.
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Mill lade, Innerleithen
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3336
The mill lade or 'Dam' close to its junction with the Tweed, after... (more)
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Former mill lade for Warney Mill
by Ian Calderwood
geograph for square SK2762
This channel supplied water from a weir on Warney Brook to the mill pond at... (more)
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Mill lade overflow near Kirklands, Innerleithen
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3337
Vigorous flow down this overflow channel from the 'dam' or mill lade... (more)
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Old Mill Lade At Turnberry
by Mary and Angus Hogg
geograph for square NS2005
Turnberry Mill, also known as Culzean Mill, was sited beside Milton Burn. It was... (more)
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Mill lade near Kirklands
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3337
The lade here runs parallel to the B709 on the east side of the road to bypass... (more)
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The mill lade enters the Tweed below Innerleithen
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3336
The end of the journey for the waters that have been channelled from the weir on... (more)
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Mill lade in the plantations by the B709
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3338
Here the lade runs parallel to the road, keeping its height as the road... (more)
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Start of the mill lade above Innerleithen
by Jim Barton
for square NT3338
The W side of the bridge where the lade passes under the B709, shown in... (more)
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Mill lade, Steinscholl Mill
by Richard Dorrell
geograph for square NG4867
The dry channel in the foreground is a mill lade used to collect water from... (more)
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The Mill Lade Trail, Innerleithen point 8
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3336
The final point on the trail where the lade enters its last short stretch to... (more)
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Mill lade at Kirklands, Innerleithen
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3337
The lade runs alongside the B709 but is difficult to spot in its deep ditch.
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Mill lade near Kirklands
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3337
The lade runs parallel to the B709 in a deep ditch through the woodland east of the road.
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The Mill Lade Trail Innerleithen, point 5
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3337
The trail starts at the cauld (weir) on the Leithen Water and follows the lade... (more)
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Mill lade, Breacleit Norse mill, Great Bernera/Beàrnaraigh
by Claire Pegrum
geograph for square NB1637
The lade carried water to the mill from Loch na Muilne. See... (more)
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