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Trade literature. Visual works, furnishings, religious building fixtures, religious art, design elements and devices (symbols) for locations including Edinburgh, High Street, St Giles' Cathedral; Edi ...

SMO T/7/4

Description Trade literature. Visual works, furnishings, religious building fixtures, religious art, design elements and devices (symbols) for locations including Edinburgh, High Street, St Giles' Cathedral; Edinburgh, West Saville Terrace, Reid Memorial Church; Colinton, St Cuthbert's Episcopal Church; and Dunbar Parish Church. Printed pamphlet for Scott Morton Ltd entitled 'Architectural Wood Carving' showing photographic reproductions of carvings including for minister's chair, model of church, school cricket trophy, hymn board, mantelpiece, screen, communion table, memorial panel, pulpit, and font showing decorative motifs including Agnus Dei, angels, chalice, Burning Bush, and achievements of arms (coat of arms).

Date c. 1940 to 1960

Collection Records of Scott Morton and Company, woodwork designers, Edinburgh, Scotland

Catalogue Number SMO T/7/4

Category Manuscripts

Accession Number 2002/179

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/716832

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Collection Level (551 233) Records of Scott Morton and Company, woodwork designers, Edinburgh, Scotland

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Attribution: © Courtesy of HES. Records of Scott Morton and Company, woodwork designers, Edinburgh, Scotland

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