Bull's Close, Canongate, c 1985
Scope and Contents
Looking south towards Salisbury Crags. The warehouse of Holyrood Brewery is on the right side of the picture. This building appears to be in existence (1989) at the Holyrood Road end of the Close. Part of brewery site about to be redeveloped (1991). Site for the Scottish Parliament building 1998. See Coll-1167/B/27/4/1, entitled "Old Fishmarket Close, High Street" which may have been confused with the photograph of this site. A print from the corresponding glass plate negative was included in the "Monuments and Restorations" section of Geddes' replacement "Cities and Town Planning Exibition". See Coll-1167/B/20.
Dates
- Creation: c 1985
Language of Materials
English
French
Hebrew
Latin
Dutch
Flemish
Extent
1 photographic print ; 29.5 x 21 cms
Stock Check (2016-2020)
Located 2017
Previous reference
PSE/E/12; A2.128(ii)
Processing Information
The printed legacy catalogue the "Papers of Sir Professor Patrick Geddes" (1998) lists this item in both the Papers (Vol I) of the catalogue, and the Photographs (Vol II). In general (with occasional exceptions) the listing in the Papers (Vol I) does not refer to a physical item but refers to the use of a print from the negatives in a particular section of the "Cities and Town Planning" exhibition. In this new online catalogue (2020), to avoid duplicate listings and to mitigate confusion, these glass plate negatives and the related prints each are only listed once in the "Photographs for the Survey of Edinburgh" series (Coll-1167/B/26 - glass plate negatives; Coll-1167/B/27 photographic prints). Cross-references are documented in the catalogue descriptions where necessary.
Creator
- From the Fonds: Geddes, Sir Patrick, 1854-1932 (biologist, sociologist, educationist and town planner) (Person)
Repository Details
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