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General view of Nos 45-53 (John Knox's House and Moubray House)

ED 8756 PO

Description General view of Nos 45-53 (John Knox's House and Moubray House)

Date c. 1920

Collection Records of Scottish Colorfoto Ltd, photographers, Alexandria, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland

Catalogue Number ED 8756 PO

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 426631

Scope and Content Moubray House, High Street, Edinburgh Moubray House, originally built in 1477 for Andrew Moubray, a wealthy merchant and burgess of the city, is probably the oldest surviving house in Edinburgh. His shop was on the ground floor. Moubray House has many characteristic 16th-century architectural features including thick rubble walls and a projecting attic wooden gable. The three sashed windows with small panes on the first and second floors have replaced the original tiny openings. Andrew Moubray, 15th-century merchant, had a ship, the 'James' at Leith. He brought materials back from France and Italy, including a canopy for James IV's bed at Holyrood. The King, short of money, pledged his 'cup overgilt, cover and piece of silver'. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

External Reference Box 155

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/289427

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Collection Level (551 235) Records of Scottish Colorfoto Ltd, photographers, Alexandria, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland

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