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Stuarts Granolithic
'Stuarts Granolithic'
paving stone in Holland Road, Hove
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Hello there
I'm writing a piece on an example of Stuart's Granolithic in Edinburgh for the Broughton Spurtle (http://www.broughtonspurtle.org.uk/) and wondered whether I can use your picture of the brass inlay in Holland Street, Hove. I would of course provide a credit and link to this site. Please let me know asap!
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Posted by: Alan McIntosh | March 03, 2011 at 11:11 AM
Hi Alan - yes that's OK with me, thanks for getting in touch and all the best with your article! Best wishes, Kristen
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