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  Church Street Inverness, showing fishmongers and old roofing, building built in 1700 for James Dunbar of Dalcross. By mid-19th century it was occupied by tradespeople, and was demolished in 1900. The site later housed the Clydesdale Bank and the four triangular pediments were preserved inside the building. They have not been seen however, since the bank moved premises in the 1980s. The corner building is now a bar called The Room.*
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Caption:Church Street Inverness, showing fishmongers and old roofing, building built in 1700 for James Dunbar of Dalcross. By mid-19th century it was occupied by tradespeople, and was demolished in 1900. The site later housed the Clydesdale Bank and the four triangular pediments were preserved inside the building. They have not been seen however, since the bank moved premises in the 1980s. The corner building is now a bar called The Room.*
Added:02/07/2009
Keywords: inverness church street
 
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