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Photographic copy of plan of Second Floor of the Old Goal of Edinburgh Copied from 'Chambers Minor Antiquities'
C 62951
Description Photographic copy of plan of Second Floor of the Old Goal of Edinburgh Copied from 'Chambers Minor Antiquities'
Date 1830
Catalogue Number C 62951
Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
Copies SC 336868
Scope and Content Plans of Edinburgh Old Tolbooth, City of Edinburgh Edinburgh Old Tolbooth occupied the High Street site now marked out by brass studs and a heart-shaped setting of cobblestones. It was built to replace one burnt by the English in 1388 and, after many alterations, demolished in 1817. The first-floor main hall became a day-room for debtors, complete with a pulpit for their chaplain and a tap-room. Above was a felons' room containing stocks and an iron cage. These plans place the High Street at the top of the screen. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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