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Print Room SMO S/20/16 Records of Scott Morton and Company, woodwork designers, Edinburgh, Scotland Furnishings, structural components and religious building fixtures for and from locations including Edinburgh, High Street, St Giles' Cathedral; Binell Square, unidentified location; ex-Scotland, England, Buckinghamshire, Stowe School; Lynwood, unidentified location; Crieff, unidentified location; Perth, unidentified church; Bonnington, unidentified location; Bonnybridge, unidentified bank; Kilmarnock, unidentified church; probably Oldhamstocks Parish Church; probably Falkirk, High Street, Falkirk Old Parish Church; Meigle, unidentified location; Dunfermline, unidentified church; probably Dunblane Cathedral; Edinburgh 84-87 Princes Street, New Club; Edinburgh, probably 20 Grosvenor Crescent; 'Dobbie's', unidentified location; probably Paisley Abbey; Edinburgh, 107-108 Princes Street, J W Mackie and Sons; and Edinburgh, Queensferry Road, Daniel Stewart's College. Sketchbook containing plans, elevations and design details including for decorative carvings, chairs, mantelpieces, pews, doors, tracery, desk, altar, pulpit, chairs, cabinet (case furniture), bureau, tables, and fireplaces. Loose cutting from the Weekly Scotsman showing unidentified church or exhibition room interior. Loose receipt from the Bank of Scotland. c. 1929 Batch Level