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St Leonard's School, c 1985

 Item — Box: Box 3 of 9
Identifier: Coll-1167/B/27/20/1
Scope and Contents

Probably read: St. Leonard's School, Girls' Entrance, Forbes Street. Handwritten title on the original envelope containing the corresponding glass plate negatives was written by R. Dykes.

Dates: c 1985

Pleasance Fork, c 1985

 Item — Box: Box 3 of 9
Identifier: Coll-1167/B/27/20/2
Scope and Contents This site is a triangular open space opposite the present (1988) Deaconess Hospital which would be on the right beyond the edge of the picture. See print Coll-1167/B/27/20/6. This view is looking north. The hospital was re-used as Lothian Health Board Headquarters in March 1991. The triangular open space in this photograph is occupied by the rather elaborate public house. The sign over the door reads "G Kirk". The subsequent open space is apparently now to be built over again (1997)....
Dates: c 1985

Inside east wall of Richmond Lane, near Fork, c 1985

 Item — Box: Box 3 of 9
Identifier: Coll-1167/B/27/20/3
Scope and Contents

South Richmond Street rear view. It is possible that this confined lane was enclosed beyond the area wall shown in these photographs. If so, it is certainly "near the Fork" which can still be distinguished in the present (1988) open space. Handwritten title on the original envelope containing the corresponding glass plate negatives was written by Alasdair Geddes.

Dates: c 1985

West Richmond Street, c 1985

 Item — Box: Box 3 of 9
Identifier: Coll-1167/B/27/20/4
Scope and Contents This street still leads, at right angles, from Nicolson Street to the Pleasance. Richmond Lane runs north west from the Fork, corsses West Richmond Street and becomes Richmond Place (which leads through Roxburgh Place to Drummond Street). The whole area has been almost wholly rebuilt since clearnce began about 1930. Handwritten title on the original envelope containing the corresponding glass plate negatives was written by Alasdair Geddes. A print of the corresponding glass plate negative...
Dates: c 1985

Outlook Tower gardener and neighbour, c 1985

 Item — Box: Box 3 of 9
Identifier: Coll-1167/B/27/20/5
Scope and Contents Richmond Place. The title detailed on the original envelope read "Ethylotragedy Arithocomedy (O T garden & neighbour). A tragedy for ethyl (a sad state for the chemical or for alcohol) and a comedy in numbers (at least four bits of glass) illustrates the writer's sense of humour. He means that the glass slide (or plate) has been broken. The writer has been identified as Alasdair Geddes. He may have been recording his father's words. For comments on Geddes' habit of "inventing extravagant...
Dates: c 1985

Deaconess Hospital, c 1985

 Item — Box: Box 3 of 9
Identifier: Coll-1167/B/27/20/6
Scope and Contents The back of the present (1989) Deaconess Hospital is visible at the far end of the back greens, (the front is the Pleasance, see Coll-1167/B/27/20/2). This building, now much altered and extended, dates from from 1894. Carnegie Street not visible was on the left. Brown Street, of which the back is shown here, on the right. The square roofed extension at the left back of the hospital can still be identified though a story has been added. The three-storey separate building on the left no...
Dates: c 1985

Deaconess Hospital, c 1985

 Item — Box: Box 3 of 9
Identifier: Coll-1167/B/27/20/7
Scope and Contents

The Annexe (?) at the Deaconess Hospital shown also in the previous image Coll-1167/B/27/20/6. This view is looking south. Handwritten title on the original envelope containing the corresponding glass plate negatives was written by R. Dykes.

Dates: c 1985

Top end of Salisbury Square, c 1985

 Item — Box: Box 3 of 9
Identifier: Coll-1167/B/27/20/8
Scope and Contents Originally described as "Portman Sq" but crossed out. By 1927 Waldie's Diary (no. 12) had become McClelland; the shop to the left (i.e the readers' left, no. 125) had become The Park Cafe, no. 127 a newsagent and no. 129 (boot repairing shop) a confectioner. The continuation southwards (left) of these low buildings may be seen in image Coll-1167/B/27/20/2 (mid right). The scene in the next image in the series Coll-1167/B/27/20/9 must be behind and to the right of the photographer of this...
Dates: c 1985

Salisbury Square, c 1985

 Item — Box: Box 3 of 9
Identifier: Coll-1167/B/27/20/9
Scope and Contents Salisbury Street from Brown. Salisbury Square is said to be at the right end of the picture. See previous image Coll-1167/B/27/20/8, for the scene on the left of the photographer of this one, Coll-1167/B/27/20/9. The Ordnance Survey Map shows gardens at this point. "Salisbury Street" is marked on it, but not "Salisbury Square". View looking north east. Demolished mid-twentieth century. Handwritten title on the original envelope containing the corresponding glass plate negatives was written...
Dates: c 1985

North side of Salisbury Square, c 1985

 Item — Box: Box 3 of 9
Identifier: Coll-1167/B/27/20/10
Scope and Contents

The north side - doubtless some, or a continutation of the buildings shown on the left of the previous print Coll-1167/B/27/20/9 looking north. Handwritten title on the original envelope containing the corresponding glass plate negatives was written by R. Dykes.

Dates: c 1985