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Flodden Wall, Venal, c 1890-c 1910
Crenellated south bastion of Flodden Wall. The window visible to outer ground level dates from 1876. Beyond the bastion is the roof in Brown's Place where a chimney is visible, beyond that is the Castle in the distance. The wall on the right is the boundary of Heriot's school. Handwritten title by R. Dykes.
Flodden Wall towards the Castle, Vennel, c 1890-c 1910
Flodden Wall on right. Castle in background. The houses on the left of the Vennel have all been demolished. Handwritten title by R. Dykes.
Wemyss Terrace and Castle, c 1890-c 1910
Wemyss Terrace. Handwritten title by R. Dykes.
Castle from close off Vennel, c 1890-c 1910
Possibly taken from waste ground, on the south side of West Port, showin the Ordnance Survey map of 1908, between Lady Wynd and the Grassmarket. Handwritten title by R. Dykes.
Art School from off Vennel, c 1890-c 1910
The point from which the photograph was taken was not identified. Handwritten title by R. Dykes.
View From Married Quarters, c 1890-c 1910
View from Married Quarters, Johnston Terrace, into the back of the north side of the Grassmarket. The Married Quarters, which are not visible, were for the families of soldiers at the Castle. Handwritten title by Alasdair Geddes.
Candlemaker Row, c 1890-c 1910
Taken from the corner of Merchant Street, looking towards the Cowgate and the Grassmarket. Greyfriar's Churchyard is on the left of the picture. A horse and cart can be seen coming up the hill. Handwritten title by R. Dykes.
Candlemaker Row Garden, c 1890-c 1910
Garden before being cultivated. Handwritten title by R. Dykes.
Candlemaker Row garden before completion, c 1890-c 1910
The image shows the south back of the Cowgate, with the Central Library (George IV Bridge) behind. A print from this glass plate negative was included in the "Open Spaces as Gardens and Playgrounds" section of Geddes' replacement "Cities and Town Planning Exibition". See Coll-1167/B/24.
Candlemaker Row garden after completion, c 1890-c 1910
The image shows the south back of the Cowgate, with the Central Library (George IV Bridge) behind. A print from this glass plate negative was included in the "Open Spaces as Gardens and Playgrounds" section of Geddes' replacement "Cities and Town Planning Exibition". See Coll-1167/B/24.