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The Castle, from the Vennel, Edinburgh
Shepherd, Thomas Hosmer, 1829, Engraving
The Castle, from the Vennel, Edinburgh
The Castle, from the Vennel, Edinburgh
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Item no
1898
Title
The Castle, from the Vennel, Edinburgh
Description
Edinburgh Castle is the background for this busy street scene in the Grassmarket. On either side of a road are houses and shops. One of the shopfronts has trousers and jackets on display in its window. A table is in front of this and a broom leans against the wall. Some men and women carry sacks and others baskets on their backs. Bales loaded onto carts are ready to be moved. A horse-drawn cart is being lead by a man. On the road beside them are the tracks from other carts. A man is climbing some stairs into a building. Along the side of the steps is a wooden handrail. A man on horse-back surveys the scene.
Artist / maker
Shepherd, Thomas Hosmer
Engraver
Redaway, J.
Date
1829
Size
14.2 x 16.3 cm
Type
Engraving
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Edinburgh Castle is perhaps the city's most famous landmark. It stands on top of the remaining core of an extinct volcano. Excavations suggest the site was inhabited by Bronze Age man as early as 900 BC, and was fortified by Iron Age man roughly 2000 years ago. The oldest part of the present day Castle is St Margaret's Chapel, built in the early 12th century. The Castle holds the Honours of Scotland and more recently has welcomed back the Stone of Scone otherwise known as the Stone of Destiny.
The Vennel is a narrow street in Edinburgh leading from West Port near the Grassmarket to Heriot Place near George Heriot's School. 'Vennel' is a Scots word meaning 'steep lane'.
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