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The Bridewell

1791 establishments in ScotlandBuildings and structures completed in 1791Defunct prisons in EdinburghPrison stubsUse British English from February 2016
MA(1829) p.091 The new Bridewell, Salisbury Crags, and Arthur's Seat from Calton Hill Thomas Hosmer Shepherd
MA(1829) p.091 The new Bridewell, Salisbury Crags, and Arthur's Seat from Calton Hill Thomas Hosmer Shepherd

The Bridewell was a prison in Edinburgh, Scotland, built by Robert Adam in 1791.The remains of the prison can still be seen built into the bottom part of the Scottish Government building on Regent Road.

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The Bridewell
Regent Road, City of Edinburgh New Town/Broughton

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Regent Road
EH1 3DE City of Edinburgh, New Town/Broughton
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MA(1829) p.091 The new Bridewell, Salisbury Crags, and Arthur's Seat from Calton Hill Thomas Hosmer Shepherd
MA(1829) p.091 The new Bridewell, Salisbury Crags, and Arthur's Seat from Calton Hill Thomas Hosmer Shepherd
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