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Category Library Item
Item No 9790
Title Corstorphine Manse
Description A springtime view of Corstorphine Manse, Edinburgh. The double fronted house has bay windows and a central front door. It is surrounded by a mature garden with trees and the foreground is littered with daffodils.
Artist / Maker Unknown
Date 1956
Size 11.9 x 16.3 cm
Type "Photograph"
Location Edinburgh Room
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Artist is given as D. W. G.

Corstorphine Manse was built c.1650 and extended in 1835. Bay windows and new front put on in 1880. The manse was demolished in 1959.

Corstorphine was originally a separate village west of Edinburgh. It has been incorporated into the city and is now one of its most significant suburbs. The Forrester Family, who built Corstorphine Castle, controlled the area's lands from the 14th to the 18th century. The Castle was dismantled in the 18th century, but its doocot, or dovecot remains. The lands were subsequently owned by the Dicks, a family of Edinburgh lawyers and merchants, and later the Dicksons. Corsorphine is now home to Edinburgh Zoo.
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