near to Temple, Midlothian, Scotland
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Temple
by Richard Webb
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Canal boat, Temple
by Jim Barton
The unexpected sight of a canal narrowboat parked in woodland at the top of the village. The nearest canal is probably the Union Canal in Edinburgh.
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Temple Old Church
by kim traynor
"The people in general are quiet, and no disturbers of the public peace. They are mostly employed in agriculture and pasturage. (...) . The church is an old Gothic building, is ill seated, and very cold in winter, from having bad... (more)
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Temple Old parish Church, Midlothian
by Kevin Rae
These ruins date from the fourteenth century. The lovely little village of Temple gets its name because it was here that the famous Military order of The Knights Templar established their chief house in Scotland.
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Headstone, Temple Churchyard
A memorial to John Craig, died 1742
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Braidwood Bridge, Temple
by Oliver Dixon
Bridge spanning the deep gorge of the River South Esk. The bridge dates from 1930 and is an excellent example of reinforced concrete bridge engineering. The parapets, together with the inscription which can be seen on the right hand side,... (more)
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The River South Esk
Looking down into the deep valley from the Braidwood Bridge.
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Old estate bridge
by Callum Black
This is a bridge crossing the River South Esk, although it is now very overgrown.
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Temple Village
by Jim Barton
From the minor road to Braidwood Farm
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Braidwood Farm
by James Denham
Still a working farm but seen better days. Situated near Temple.
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Snow in Temple
by Jim Barton
Winter put in a short appearance in January 2008.
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Braidwood Bridge
by Richard Webb
A high level crossing of the River South Esk.
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