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Dormitories in the House of Call, 10 Burgess Street
Unknown, 1900, Photograph, Reproduction
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Dormitories in the House of Call, 10 Burgess Street
Dormitories in the House of Call, 10 Burgess Street
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38139
Title
Dormitories in the House of Call, 10 Burgess Street
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Unknown
Date
1900
Size
15.2 x 20.2 cm
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Photograph
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Reproduction
The House of Call was the oldest lodging-house in Leith, founded c.1870 by Mr William C. Millar and others. It was opened with the idea of providing a place where dock labourers could be paid their wages - instead of their being paid in a public house.
In 1872 the administration of the House of Call was taken over by the Association for the Improvement of the Condition of the Poor in Leith.
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Leith Miscellany Vol X
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