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Greyfriars Churchyard, vault of Lumsdaine of Innergelly
Gibb, Andrew A., 1912, Photograph
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Greyfriars Churchyard, vault of Lumsdaine of Innergelly
Greyfriars Churchyard, vault of Lumsdaine of Innergelly
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Title
Greyfriars Churchyard, east division, south wall. Vault of Lumsdaine of Innergelly
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This is a photograph by a member of the Edinburgh Photographic Society.
Artist / maker
Gibb, Andrew A.
Date
1912
Size
9 x 11.8 cm
Type
Photograph
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Greyfriars Kirkyard, or Graveyard, is the burial ground of Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh. It houses the graves of many notable historical figures including the poet Allan Ramsay, the geologist James Hutton and the architect William Adam. In 1679 several hundred Covenanters were imprisoned in the Kirkyard awaiting trial.
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