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Entrance to Milne's Court
MacLean, Kevin, 2010, Digital image
Entrance to Milne's Court
Entrance to Milne's Court
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21449
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Entrance to Milne's Court
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Pedestrians walk past the entrance to Milne's Court in the Lawnmarket, Edinburgh. Shops are on the ground level of the tenement buildings. Both the visible shops sell Scottish themed items aimed at tourists. The road is cobbled and to get to the pavement from the road there are three steps.
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MacLean, Kevin
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2010
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Digital image
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Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Milne's Court was built in 1690 by the royally appointed Master Mason Robert Mylne. Tall tenement buildings surrounded a central courtyard, set back from the Lawnmarket down a narrow alley. The building on the west side of the courtyard was demolished in the late 19th century, but the original tenements on the north and south sides remain. The eastern side was sympathetically reconstructed in the 1960's. The buildings are currently used as halls of residence by the University of Edinburgh.
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