1. This part of the river wasn't river before the 1809 Bridge. The bridge was mostly built on dry land and then the River was diverted.

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  2. Update tags in the cathedral.

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  3. Rumbling Bridge described as New Bridge on document dating c1776

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  4. Add the cliffs I had surveyed for OSM

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  5. Update tags according to the wiki docs advice.

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  6. Add the approximate dates for buildings. Will need fixing

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  7. Houses on cathedral street were destroyed in 1689 but will have been rebuilt.

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  8. The river area has changes over the centuries

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  9. Rumbling Bridge appears on 1775 Mapmaker: Stobie, James, fl. 1775-1804 Title: The counties of Perth and Clackmannan. North East section

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  10. Added the bridge - Adair's map has a Bridge at Trochry in 1720

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  11. Adding some more road lines to add skeleton. Will need to join up and confirm dates later.

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  12. Adding more detail.

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  13. Add some more approximate detail Main sources https://maps.nls.uk

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  14. Update the date on the road to be more accurate

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  15. Add current buildings with estimated built date. These may need refining.

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  16. Add approximate location of avenue to later Dunkeld House

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  17. Add A place holder for St Ninian's Chapel

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  18. Add house and where the river used to be before land was reclaimed.

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  19. Visit to site. Found old Pictish Battlements. Moved the putative round houses into the enclosed area

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  20. Add some features that are still present today but are fairly old.

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