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Cardinal Beaton's House
Smith, Jane Stewart, 1867, Watercolour
Cardinal Beaton's House
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5370
Title
Cardinal Beaton's House
Artist / maker
Smith, Jane Stewart
Date
1867
Size
34.6 x 23.8 cm
Type
Watercolour
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Cardinal Beaton's House was situated at the corner of the Cowgate and Blackfriars Wynd, now Blackfriars Street. It was built around the start of the 16th century. By the 19th century the once grand house had become a dilapidated, overcrowded rented dwelling, reflecting a general change in the Cowgate's character. The building was taken down in 1874, along with many other buildings in the area, under the 1867 Improvement Act.
Blackfriar's Wynd led from the High Street down to the Dominican priory which stood on the south side of the Cowgate, east of Robertson's Close. This narrow Wynd has since been widened and is called Blackfriar's Street.
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