IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Oliver Crescent, HAWICK, TD9 9BQ

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Oliver Crescent, TD9 9BQ by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (210 Images Found)

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Hawick in the Scottish Borders
This is a view west to the town centre from Miller’s Knowes on the southeast side of the town. Hawick sits in the valley of the River Teviot and is the largest town in the Scottish Borders. The town is famous for textiles although this industry has been in decline for several years.
Image: © Walter Baxter Taken: 21 Sep 2008
0.03 miles
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The Imperial Bar
Situated at 1 Croft Road, Hawick, at the junction of Oliver Place and Croft Road.
Image: © Walter Baxter Taken: 16 Apr 2008
0.04 miles
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Entrance to the Imperial Bar in Hawick
Image: © Walter Baxter Taken: 16 Apr 2008
0.04 miles
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Lovely Stuff
This vintage furniture, antiques and collectables shop is at the junction of Oliver Place and Croft Road in Hawick.
Image: © Walter Baxter Taken: 24 Feb 2024
0.04 miles
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A mannequin in Hawick
The mannequin was outside a vintage furniture, antiques and collectables shop at the junction of Oliver Place and Croft Road in Hawick. For a wider view, see Image
Image: © Walter Baxter Taken: 24 Feb 2024
0.04 miles
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Hornshole statue, Hawick
An heroic pose of a rider brandishing a captured flag. The inscription reads Erected to commemorate the return of Hawick Callants from Hornshole 1514, when, after the Battle of Flodden they routed the English Marauders and captured their flag The chairs are outdoor seating for the Black Horse café nearby.
Image: © Jim Barton Taken: 2 Oct 2020
0.04 miles
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Horse statue, Hawick
Statue commemorating the successful repulse of an English raid in 1514, a year after the battle of Flodden. It seems the men of Hawick salvaged some Scottish honour not long after the kingdom's most disastrous military defeat (though I suspect Borderers would claim it as theirs alone). While the Hawick dialect is known to be tricky, not to say impenetrable to outsiders, the inscription on this statue seems positively Klingon. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teribus_ye_teri_odin
Image: © kim traynor Taken: 25 Jun 2013
0.05 miles
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Horse statue, Bourtree Place
Image: © kim traynor Taken: 25 Jun 2013
0.05 miles
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Hornshole Monument, Hawick
Image: © Billy McCrorie Taken: 21 Apr 2015
0.05 miles
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Equestrian Statue, Hawick
Details of the unveiling of the statue Image:- Unveiled by Lady Sybil Scott 4th June 1914 Merses Profundo Pulchrior Evenit* Sculptor:- Major William Beattie MCRFA a native of Hawick Born. 1886, Killed in France. 1918 *plunge it into the depths; it comes forth all the fairer (Horace)
Image: © M J Richardson Taken: 13 Oct 2019
0.05 miles
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