The Church of St. Giles from the Lawnmarket by John Fulleylove, RI. Source: Edinburgh (1907). [Click on image to enlarge it.]

Caption by Rosaline Masson

The statue of the Duke of Buccleuch shows immediately under the tower of the Cathedral, backed by the modernised west end of the building. Farther down the High Street, to the east, is the Tron Church, while to the right of the picture it a portion of the new County Hall. On the extreme left is the entrance from Lawnmarket to Baxter's Close, where Burns once lodged.

[This image may be used without prior permission for any scholarly or educational purpose without prior permission as long as you credit the Hathitrust Digital Archive and the University of California library and link to the the Victorian Web in a web document or cite it in a print one — George P. Landow ]

Bibliography

Edinburgh painted by John Fulleylove, R.I. Described by Rosaline Masson. London: Charles Black, 1907. Hathitrust Digital Archive version of a copy in the University of California Library. Web. 10 October 2018.


Last modified 10 October 2018