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Friends Burial Ground - Pleasance Trust
Malcolm, Adam H, 1959, Photograph
Friends Burial Ground - Pleasance Trust
Friends Burial Ground - Pleasance Trust
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17146
Title
Friends Burial Ground - Pleasance Trust
Description
A row of short gravestones nestle up against the outside of the Friend's Meeting House at the Pleasance, Edinburgh. The building has a line of arched windows. Other buildings can be seen behind and a tree stands in the corner of the burial ground.
Artist / maker
Malcolm, Adam H
Date
1959
Size
8.3 x 11.7cm
Type
Photograph
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Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
This image is within the Edinburgh World Heritage area.
This image is taken from the Dumbiedykes Survey that was carried out in 1959 for the Libraries and Museums Committee of Edinburgh Town Council. The survey was to record the buildings of the area before their demolition and reconstruction after 1964.
Dumbiedykes is an area of central Edinburgh bordered by Holyrood Park to the east and Holyrood Road to the north. The area and road take their name from the Academy for the Deaf and Dumb established by Thomas Braidwood around 1764 and closed in 1783 (known as Dummie/Dumbie House). Today the name most often refers specifically to the housing estate in the area which comprises two tower blocks, Lockview Court and Holyrood Court, and other housing.
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The Old and New Towns of Edinburgh World Heritage
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