Horse-drawn buses at the cross, with the Royal Hotel (built 1868) on the left and The Original Rosslyn Inn (1857) to the right.
Roslin Post Office and draper’s shop run by the Bryce family, with postcards in the window using photographs from the Bryce Collection.
A ‘four in hand’ approaching Main Street.
Carriages with four horses were introduced into Britain in the late 19th century and designed in such a way that the driver could hold the reins of all four horses in one hand.
This house, on the village crossroads, became the Parsonage for the Chapel’s Priest after the Chapel’s rededication in 1862 and remained in this use until 1965.