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Monument to Lord President Inglis
Unknown, 1896, Reproduction
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Monument to Lord President Inglis
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Item no
7918
Title
Monument to Lord President Inglis, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh
Description
A small, but ornately carved stone memorial monument hangs on a stone wall. The rectangular shaped monument consists of columns, a large coat of arms, and various symbols of power and heraldry. In the centre there is a carving of drapery which is inscribed upon.
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
1896
Size
36.4 x 28.9 cm
Type
Reproduction
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
St Giles Kirk, often called St Giles Cathedral, is situated on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh. A church has stood on the site since around 1120-1140, but little remains of the 12th century structure. St Giles played an important part in the Scottish Protestant Reformation with John Knox serving as its minister from 1560 until his death in 1572. The building has experienced significant additions, alterations and restorations during its history. The Thistle Chapel, a private chapel for the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, was added between 1909-11.
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