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1930-1 Ordnance survey Perthshire, 3rd edition OS 1:2500 (25”)
NLS Acc.5058: The Stewart Christie Papers
1930-1 Ordnance survey Perthshire, 3rd edition OS 1:2500 (25”)
NLS Acc.5058: The Stewart Christie Papers
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Note of Abbreviations used in references
NLS: National Library of Scotland
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