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Category Library Item
Item No 13
Title Drummond Street
Description A view of Drummond Street in Edinburgh. A tavern named Rutherford's stands beside a section of wall, part of which is topped by railings. Several people are in the street, some stand beside a cart, others outside the tavern. The domed tower of the infirmary can be seen behind.
Artist / Maker Smith, Jane Stewart
Date 1870
Size 24.8 x 34.8 cm
Type "Watercolour"
Location Edinburgh Room
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Despite living in the New Town, Stevenson was well acquainted with the shabby charm of Edinburgh's Old Town. The author was known to frequent some of the less respectable establishments in this area, especially during his bohemian university days. One of his favorite bars still stands today: Rutherford's on Drummond Street near South Bridge.

Drummond Street in Edinburgh runs east from Nicolson Street, connecting it to the Pleasance.
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