The Scotsman

Forgotten images of Edinburgh’s past

- By ALISON CAMPSIE alison.campsie@scotsman.com

The small wooden box was marked “Auld Reekie” and had long been forgotten about. Inside, 38 black-and-white glass slides were found.

The rediscover­ed 19th century images of Edinburgh were found by city curators embroiled in a project to inventory the 200,000 or so items in its collection.

The contents of the box have cast new light on a rapidly changing city defined by landscapes which are both familiar and yet unexpected.

A shot of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh taken from the Meadows shows sheep grazing in the foreground. Another captures Craigleith quarry, which closed in the early 1940s, with the city skyline and Arthur’s Seat looming in the distance.

Developed onto glass slides, the images would have been projected on to a screen using a “Magic Lantern”, which took the new fashion for photograph­y right into the home.

While it is unclear how the images came to the museums, or who took the photograph­s, there are “tantalisin­g clues” that suggest a link with renowned Scottish photograph­er George Washington Wilson, a spokeswoma­n for Museums & Galleries Edinburgh said.

Wilson became establishe­d in Aberdeen in the 1850s as an artist and photograph­er, and quickly made a name for himself among the middle classes and landed gentry. In the mid 19th century, his company was the largest and best-known photograph­ic and printing firm in the world.

A spokeswoma­n for Museums & Galleries Edinburgh said: “The rediscover­y of these remarkable slides comes at a time when the Auld Reekie Retold team is returning to the Museum Collection­s Centre.

“After working from home for much of the project, the team has once again resumed the detective work of researchin­g and recording collection­s held in the store.”

A series of Auld Reekie Podcasts is now being produced, with photograph­s archived in the collection a key inspiratio­n. The first, due to be released on Monday, will tell the story of Leith’s photograph­ic history through a walking tour, which can be undertaken on foot or from the home.

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 ?? ?? The 19th century images of Edinburgh were found by city curators. They include, clockwise from main: West Bow, the Palace of Holyroodho­use, White Horse Close, the Meadows and Royal Infirmary buildings and Craigleith quarry
The 19th century images of Edinburgh were found by city curators. They include, clockwise from main: West Bow, the Palace of Holyroodho­use, White Horse Close, the Meadows and Royal Infirmary buildings and Craigleith quarry

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