Silver Street, Hawick
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Silver Street, Hawick by Trevor Littlewood as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Trevor Littlewood Taken: 2 Apr 2005
Silver Street in Hawick is a narrow thoroughfare; it's seen in this image from near to its junction with the B6399, one of the main routes through the town and close to a bridge over the Slitrig Water. The building in ashlar stone at the left side of the image was once the Commercial Bank and has the OS flush bracket number 1492 low down on its Silver Street face.