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John Warrack
Unknown, 1800, Photograph, Reproduction
John Warrack
John Warrack
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37487
Title
Page from Leith Miscellany, volume V, John Warrack
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Unknown
Date
1800
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Photograph
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Reproduction
John Warrack was the founder of Warrack Shipping Company, Leith, owners of several ships, including the SS Lovat sunk by the German cruiser Emden on 11th September 1914 in the Bay of Bengal.
The mansion of the Logans of Sheriff Brae was built in 1636 or earlier and stood until 1840. Sir John Logan was under-Sheriff of Edinburgh when it was built, which is the origin of the street name. Some of the sculptures around the dormer windows have been preserved in the north wall of the manse of St Thomas's Church, which was built on the former site of the mansion of the Logans.
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