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South Leith Parish Church steeple
Picken, A., 1836, Engraving, Reproduction
South Leith Parish Church steeple
South Leith Parish Church steeple
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37618
Title
Page from Leith Miscellany, volume VI, South Leith Parish Church steeple
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Picken, A.
Date
1836
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Engraving
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Reproduction
The text reads 'At 10 minutes to 2 o'clock, on 30th September, 1836, just previous to its being taken down, it being 24 inches off the perpendicular.'
South Leith Church, in Kirkgate, originated as a chapel dedicated to St Mary in 1483. It was used as Leith's parish church after the Reformation of 1560, when the General Assembly ordered the previous parish church, Restalrig Church, to be demolished, although this was only confirmed in 1609. The steeple, which had been built in 1674, was demolished in 1836 because it was at risk of collapsing. Further major renovations were made from 1847-1848, by the architect Thomas Hamilton.
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