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Foot of Warriston Close
Rousse, C., 1883, Watercolour
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Foot of Warriston Close
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2933
Title
Foot of Warriston Close
Description
People walk on the steps of Warriston Close in Edinburgh. St Giles Cathedral rises in the distance above tenement buildings.
Artist / maker
Rousse, C.
Date
1883
Size
13.2 x 9 cm
Type
Watercolour
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Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Warriston's Close takes its name from Sir Archibald Johnstoun of Warriston, a leading figure in the framing of the National Covenant in 1638. His house, Warriston's Land, was situated on the west side of the close.
The 'closes' of Edinburgh's Old Town are narrow passages branching off at right angles from the main streets. They provide access to the tenement buildings, and often to small shared courtyards. Many closes also act as shortcuts between Old Town's main streets.
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