Hawick and the Borders

Photographs by

Peter Marshall

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These pictures were taken during a short stay in Hawick at the end of July 2004.
All were shot on a Nikon D100 camera, as high resolution raw images, and reduced to small images for web display.
Most images are available for reproduction as high resolution files at normal rates (except for those taken within English Heritage or Historic Scotland sites.) The pictures on this site only represent a small fraction of those taken, especially of Hawick; please enquire if you want other images.
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Hawick: Around St Mary's Parish Church

 
 
St Mary's Parish Church, Hawick
 
  Closer to the centre of the town is another mound, one of those early religious sites that eventually became the site of the parish church - the first was dedicated there in 1214, although the current building is very mainly 19th century. Below it flow the pair of rivers that spurred the growth of the town, the Teviot and the Slitrig.  
   
  The Slitrig runs around the bottom of the church mound  

Flats facing the Slitrig


Yards and backs below the church

 
A narrow roadway winds around the church mound
 
 
Day and late evening views from by the church
 
   

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