The Church of St. Giles from the Courts

The Church of St. Giles from the Courts

John Fulleylove

1907

Watercolor

Source: Edinburgh

“A portion of the south end of the transept appears at the extreme left of the picture, and farther in the picture, to the east, is an equestrian statue of Charles II. A little to the west of this statue, and just out of the limits of the picture, is a stone, believed to cover the remains of John Knox. Above all rises the fine crown and spire of the tower.” — Rosaline Masson

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