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Architecture Notes

Event ID 731498

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Architecture Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/731498

NT27SE 1087 25778 74016

Uncertain of exact location of 2 and 4 Princes Street

REFERENCE:

Sources: Dean of Guild Bundle 1807 January-May 16.4.1807

Pet. of Messrs Armstrong and Smith, clothiers

No 11 Princes St

Plan and elevation, unsigned - minor alterations

Sources: Dean of Guild Bundle 1813 January-June 10.6.1813

Pet. Andrew Rochead & Son, musical instrument makers

No 14 Princes Street

Minor alteration, lowering shop windows to floor

Plan and elevation, unsigned

Also on same day, petition for interior alteration

Sources: Dean of Guild 26.8.1813

Pet. Alexander Ainslie, saddler

No 12 Princes Street

Minor alteration, sunk floor into shop

Plan and elevation. Signed C B.

No.15 opened as the Palace Cinema in 1913. Designed by the architect R M Cameron. Closed 1955 and demolished to make way for the expansion of Woolworths & Co..

B Thomas 1984

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