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The House built by Mary of Guise
Unknown, 1905, Photograph
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The House built by Mary of Guise
The House built by Mary of Guise
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Title
[The above is] The House built by Mary of Guise, mother of Mary Queen of Scots, date 1560
Description
People stand behind metal railings and bollards in front of the house built by Mary of Guise in Leith, Edinburgh. Next to the building is a bonded warehouse with the words Robertson and Sander written on its wall.
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Unknown
Date
1905
Size
40.7 x 58.2 cm
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Photograph
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Leith is situated in the north of Edinburgh where the Water of Leith joins the Firth of Forth. It has acted as Edinburgh's maritime connection for many centuries, and continues to be one of the UK's busiest ports. It was incorporated into Edinburgh in 1920 having previously been a separate burgh. It is now home to the Scottish Executive's main offices, Edinburgh's Sikh temple, the Royal Yacht Britannia and Ocean Terminal, a large shopping and entertainment complex.
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