POSTER PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLARK, PRINTER, PEEBLES on the COLUMBIAN PRESS 24th OCTOBER 1857
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The River Tweed and its tributary, Peebles Water, better known to many generations as the 'Cuddy', were recognised by the town council as assets in their endeavour to attract the attention of 'manufacturers, capitalists and others' to the possibility of setting up a manufactory in the burgh. See www.historyofpeebles.com, page 20-21 |
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