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Edinburgh, Mayfield Road, Mayfield North Church

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Print Room LOR E/130/2/1 Records of Lorimer and Matthew, architects, Edinburgh, Scotland Mayfield United Free Church Memorial. 15/8/1919 Item Level
Print Room LOR E/130/2/2 Records of Lorimer and Matthew, architects, Edinburgh, Scotland Mayfield United Free Church Memorial. 14/8/1919 Item Level
Print Room LOR E/130/2 Records of Lorimer and Matthew, architects, Edinburgh, Scotland War Memorial. Mounted perspective sketches. 1919 Batch Level
Print Room SMO E/37/1 Records of Scott Morton and Company, woodwork designers, Edinburgh, Scotland Furnishings. Details of elders' chairs and table for vestry. c. 1900 Batch Level
Print Room SMO S/20/6 Records of Scott Morton and Company, woodwork designers, Edinburgh, Scotland Furnishings, structural components and religious building fixtures for and from locations including Edinburgh, 178 Hope Street; Methil, unidentified location; Dunphail, unidentified church; West Kilbride, unidentified church; probably Edinburgh, 143 Mayfield Road; Edinburgh, Mayfield Road, probably Mayfield Free Church; Glasgow, unidentified location; Edinburgh, Mound Place, New College; Uphall Church; Edinburgh, High Street, St Giles' Cathedral, Thistle Chapel; Caddonfoot Church; probably Edinburgh, 1 Moray Place; probably Edinburgh, Castle Street, Officer's Club; Edinburgh, Willowbrae Road, probably New Restalrig Church; Edinburgh, Nicholson Street, Surgeons' Hall; Pilton Baptist Church; probably Eckford Church; and unidentified locations in Edinburgh, Minto Street; Queensferry Street; Bruntsfield, unidentified bank; Grassmarket; Constitution Street; Glencairn Crescent. Sketchbook and loose newspaper cutting originally belonging to David Ramsay containing plans, elevations and design details including for cornice, doors, organ, pews, letter trays, chairs, stairs, fonts, lecterns, communion table, and mouldings. 1941 Batch Level