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Pic Lisa Ferguson 09 05 2018 Craigentinny Marbles Round the corner of unassuming Craigentinny Crescent and you’ll be greeted by the sight of this enormous and ornate mausoleum, known as the Craigentinny Marbles. Now surrounded by bungalows and the Craigentinny Bowling Club, the tomb was built in the mid-1800s to house the body of local book collector and politician William Henry Miller. Miller
Upload Date: 11 May 2018
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Byline: Staff Photographer Lisa Fergus
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