Skip to content
Home
Favourites
0
Advanced search
Shopping cart
0
Register
Log in
Images of Edinburgh
Browse map
Area A - Z
Browse by date
Exhibitions
Current exhibition
All exhibitions
Collections
About the collections
Browse by theme
Subject A - Z
The image library for the collections of Edinburgh Libraries and Museums and Galleries
Images of Edinburgh
Browse map
Area A - Z
Browse by date
Exhibitions
Current exhibition
All exhibitions
Collections
About the collections
Browse by theme
Subject A - Z
Assembly Hall [Tolbooth Church]
Murray, Robert, 1871, Watercolour
Assembly Hall [Tolbooth Church]
Assembly Hall [Tolbooth Church]
Add to favourites
Share
Item record
About this image
Related
Location
Category
Library Item
Item no
494
Title
Assembly Hall [Tolbooth Church]
Description
Watercolour painting of the Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland, Edinburgh. People stand in the street and a horse and cart travels along the road.
Artist / maker
Murray, Robert
Date
1871
Size
26 x 34 cm.
Type
Watercolour
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
The Tolbooth Church, otherwise known as Victoria Hall or St John's Highland Tolbooth Kirk, was built in 1842-44 as both a parish church and a meeting place for the General assembly of the Church of Scotland. The General Assembly ceased to use the building when they relocated to 'Assembly Hall' on the Mound in 1929. The Church's congregation left the building in 1979, amalgamating with the congregation of Greyfriars Kirk. The Church fell into disuse but was revived in 1999 as 'The Hub', an information centre, ticket office, and venue for the Edinburgh International Festival.
Exhibitions with this item
The Old and New Towns of Edinburgh World Heritage
Other views of this item
Related images
Related subjects
Places
>
Edinburgh areas
>
Old Town
Places
>
Scotland
>
Edinburgh
Religion
>
Religious facilities
>
Protestant churches
Transport
>
Land
>
Horse and carts
More like this