-
streets which make up the
Royal Mile are (west to east) Castlehill, the
Lawnmarket, the High Street, the
Canongate and
Abbey Strand. The
Royal Mile is the...
- The
Royal Mile
comprises five linear,
conjoined streets:
Castle Hill,
Lawnmarket, High Street,
Canongate and
Abbey Strand.
Closes are
listed below from...
- of
Justiciary and the
Supreme Court of
Appeal currently located at the
Lawnmarket. The
sheriff court is the main
criminal and
civil court,
hearing most...
- Libberton's Wynd was a
steep narrow street in Edinburgh,
running from
Lawnmarket to Cowgate. The term "wynd" is a
common Scottish term for a
narrow lane...
- Brodie's
Close on the
Lawnmarket. The
family (William and his brothers) are
listed as "wrights and undertakers" on the
Lawnmarket. By 1787
William Brodie...
-
commemorated on a
stone slab in Makars' Court,
outside The Writers' Museum,
Lawnmarket, Edinburgh,
along with
other prominent Scottish writers;
quotes from his...
- a building,
completed in 1892,
which stands in Lady Stair's
Close in
Lawnmarket, Edinburgh, Scotland. The
structure is a
Category A
listed building, having...
- Lady Stair's
Close (477
Lawnmarket) is a
close in Edinburgh, Scotland, just off the
Royal Mile,
close to the
entrance to Gladstone's Land. Most notably...
- (now demolished, but
previously the
corner of
George IV
Bridge with the
Lawnmarket).
There is an
apocryphal tale that
Ferguson discovered Edinburgh rock...
-
operated as a po****r
tourist attraction. The "Land" (sited at 481 and 483
Lawnmarket) was
originally built in 1550, but was
bought and
redeveloped in 1617...