Image); it has since been converted into housing. In this photograph, two white doors are visible on the front of the building; above the door on the right, the date 1936 appears, along with the royal cipher of Edward VIII: Image See Image for another view of the building, and Image for a later development nearby.."> Millburn Mews

Millburn Mews

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Millburn Mews by Lairich Rig as part of the Geograph project.

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Millburn Mews

Image: © Lairich Rig Taken: 4 Aug 2008

The name "Mews" often suggests the former presence of stables in an area. However, this building, Millburn Mews (122 Leven Street), was previously the local Buroo (cf. Image); it has since been converted into housing. In this photograph, two white doors are visible on the front of the building; above the door on the right, the date 1936 appears, along with the royal cipher of Edward VIII: Image See Image for another view of the building, and Image for a later development nearby.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.982751
Longitude
-4.577169