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Ramsay Garden, Edinburgh
Wyllie, H. D., 1945, Photograph
Ramsay Garden, Edinburgh
Ramsay Garden, Edinburgh
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2297
Title
Ramsay Garden, Edinburgh
Description
Bordering a small garden stone steps with a metal railing rise towards a jumble of tenement buildings in Ramsay Gardens. Some of the buildings have bay windows.
Artist / maker
Wyllie, H. D.
Date
1945
Size
16.1 x 11.2 cm
Type
Photograph
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Ramsay Garden stands immediately to the north of the entrance to the Castle Esplanade. The complex incorporates the home of Alan Ramsay, known as Ramsay Lodge or the 'Goose Pie', designed and built by the poet around 1740. The additional buildings were designed by S. Henbest Capper and Sidney Mitchell and built between 1892-93. They included a block of flats for Professor Patrick Geddes and mixed accommodation for Edinburgh University students and non-student residents of the city.
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The Old and New Towns of Edinburgh World Heritage
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Townscape
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