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Closed archway in Writer's Court after extension
Unknown, 1935, Photograph
Closed archway in Writer's Court after extension
Closed archway in Writer's Court after extension
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Item no
8032
Title
Closed archway in Writer's Court after extension of City Chambers, Edinburgh
Description
Photograph depicting the remaining evidence of a stone archway at the Writer's Close off Edinburgh's High Street. The archway has been filled in and covered over in cement and mortar.
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
1935
Size
8.5 x 14.2 cm
Type
Photograph
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
This item is part of a set incluing items 8032, 8033 and 8044.
City Chambers was designed by John Adam and built between 1753-61. It was intended as premises for a merchant exchange, but this was not entirely successful and the building was overtaken by Edinburgh Council during the 19th century. The council instigated significant extensions to the building in the years around 1900. The building was constructed over several Old Town closes. One of these subterranean streets, Mary King's Close, is now open to the public.
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