Accessibility

Font Size

100% 150% 200%

Background Colour

Default Contrast
Close Reset

Pricing Change

New pricing for orders of material from this site will come into place shortly. Charges for supply of digital images, digitisation on demand, prints and licensing will be altered. 

 

Exterior, view of north facade.

ED 455

Description Exterior, view of north facade.

Date c. 1950

Catalogue Number ED 455

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 466040

Scope and Content No 64 Queen Street, Edinburgh No 64 Queen Street, built in 1790 for Francis, 7th Earl of Wemyss, was, like Baron Orde's house at No 8 Queen Street and Sir Lawrence Dundas' mansion in St Andrew Square, one of the grandest houses in the New Town. Wider than its neighbours, its frontage is only exceeded by that at No 8. It has four windows on each floor, proportioned to suit their position, with those on the first and second floors guarded by balconets. The entrance has a fanlight and side-lights. Baron Orde's house at No 8, designed by Robert Adam, set a standard for the rest. In the late 1700s James Boswell wrote 'This respectable English judge will long be remembered in Scotland where he built an elegant house and lived in it magnificently'. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

External Reference Inv fig 363

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/302948

People and Organisations

Events

Attribution & Licence Summary

Attribution: © RCAHMS

You may: copy, display, store and make derivative works [eg documents] solely for licensed personal use at home or solely for licensed educational institution use by staff and students on a secure intranet.

Under these conditions: Display Attribution, No Commercial Use or Sale, No Public Distribution [eg by hand, email, web]

Full Terms & Conditions and Licence details

MyCanmore Text Contributions