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Flodden Wall, Vennel
Unknown, 1934, Photograph
Flodden Wall, Vennel
Flodden Wall, Vennel
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Item no
3239
Title
Flodden Wall, Vennel
Description
A section of the Flodden wall can be seen at the Vennel, Edinburgh. The top has a crenelated edge and there are several windows cut into the middle of it as well as an arrow loop. To the right-hand side runs a length of railing and a building of dressed stone stands on the left.
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
1934
Size
11.2 x 16 cm
Type
Photograph
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
The Flodden Wall was built around Edinburgh following the Battle of Flodden in 1513. Subsequent military incursions into Edinburgh showed the wall offered little practical defence to the city. Substantial sections of the wall are still visible in the Vennel, close to the Grassmarket, and on the Pleasance as it nears the Cowgate.
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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The Old and New Towns of Edinburgh World Heritage
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