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Head of West Bow and Lawnmarket
Stewart, Neil, 1900, Wash drawing
Head of West Bow and Lawnmarket
Head of West Bow and Lawnmarket
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Item no
2921
Title
Head of West Bow and Lawnmarket
Description
The head of the West Bow and Lawnmarket in Edinburgh. Multi-level housing and tenement buildings are on either side of a road. people collect water from a well. Part of St Giles Cathedral is visible.
Artist / maker
Stewart, Neil
Date
1900
Size
18.8 x 26.6 cm
Type
Wash drawing
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Lawnmarket is the section of Edinburgh's Royal Mile running from its junction with Johnston Terrace to where it meets George IV Bridge. Regular markets were held in this area until the late 18th century.
Edinburgh's West Bow was zig-zagging street which led up from the Grassmarket to the top of the Lawnmarket. The street was interrupted by the construction of Victoria Street and Terrace between 1829-34. Its lower section joining the Grassmarket remains, and the line of the old street can be followed via a staircase to the Upper Bow. Traffic now follows Victoria Street from the West Bow up to George IV Bridge.
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The Old and New Towns of Edinburgh World Heritage
Lawnmarket, Royal Mile
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