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Demolition of Melbourne Place
Hill, Robin A., 1967, Photograph
Demolition of Melbourne Place
Demolition of Melbourne Place
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Title
Demolition of Melbourne Place
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Hill, Robin A.
Date
1967
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10.7 x 16.8 cm
Type
Photograph
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Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Buildings at the north end of George IV Bridge (Melbourne Place) were demolished in the late 1960s to make way for the Lothian Regional Council HQ. This building was in turn demolished in 2007.
George IV Bridge was designed by Thomas Hamilton. It was constructed in 1829-34 to improve access to Edinburgh's Old Town from the rapidly developing Southside. This elevated street runs from the junction of Candlemaker Row and Chambers Street to the Lawnmarket, passing over the Cowgate and Merchant Street. The National Library of Scotland and the Central Public Library stand almost directly opposite each other roughly half way along the street. A memorial statue to Greyfriars' Bobby stands at the south end of the bridge at the junction with Candlemaker Row.
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