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Heart of Midlothian, taken down in 1817
Wilson, D., 1848, Engraving
Heart of Midlothian, taken down in 1817
Heart of Midlothian, taken down in 1817
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Title
Heart of Midlothian, taken down in 1817
Description
People walk around the Heart of Midlothian tolbooth building in Edinburgh and behind it is St Giles Cathedral. One man pushes a barrel in a barrow, a woman sells items from a table.
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Wilson, D.
Date
1848
Size
15.4 x 17.5 cm
Type
Engraving
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
The Tolbooth was Edinburgh's administrative centre and prison, and was also the site of many executions. It stood immediately to the west of St Giles Cathedral, and was demolished in 1817. Passers-by would show their dislike for this institution by spitting on its step. This habit persists today at the 'Heart of Midlothian', a cobbled heart which marks where the Tolbooth stood.
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