DescriptionElgin Museum - geograph.org.uk - 366959.jpg
English: Elgin Museum This Italianate building dates from 1838, and was designed to house the museum, which is still independent. The exhibits include the Elgin reptiles, Permo-Triassic fossils from the New Red Sandstone, which attract specialist visitors from all over the world. Just to the left (not easy to see) is the Little Cross, which was the market cross for the part of the town which was under the jurisdiction of the Cathedral. The video shop is now a coffee shop.
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