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Edinburgh, 19 - 21 George Street, George Hotel

Hotel (20th Century), House (18th Century), Office (19th Century)

Site Name Edinburgh, 19 - 21 George Street, George Hotel

Classification Hotel (20th Century), House (18th Century), Office (19th Century)

Alternative Name(s) 15, 17 George Street; Caledonian Insurance Offices

Canmore ID 113031

Site Number NT27SE 714

NGR NT 25397 74105

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/113031

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Edinburgh, City Of
  • Parish Edinburgh (Edinburgh, City Of)
  • Former Region Lothian
  • Former District City Of Edinburgh
  • Former County Midlothian

Architecture Notes

Architect: David MacGibbon & Thomas Ross - Addition of top floor 1880

David Bryce 1840 - addition

Activities

Project (1997)

The Public Monuments and Sculpture Association (http://www.pmsa.org.uk/) set up a National Recording Project in 1997 with the aim of making a survey of public monuments and sculpture in Britain ranging from medieval monuments to the most contemporary works. Information from the Edinburgh project was added to the RCAHMS database in October 2010 and again in 2012.

The PMSA (Public Monuments and Sculpture Association) Edinburgh Sculpture Project has been supported by Eastern Photocolour, Edinburgh College of Art, the Edinburgh World Heritage Trust, Historic Scotland, the Hope Scott Trust, The Old Edinburgh Club, the Pilgrim Trust, the RCAHMS, and the Scottish Archive Network.

Field Visit (13 March 2002)

Bearded male keystone head above entrance. Lions' heads on entablature between 2nd & 3rd floors (x13)

The original buildings on this site were houses, built by John Young in the 1780s. In 1840 these were converted by David Bryce. In 1879 a further conversion was made by MacGibbon & Ross for the Caledonian Insurance Company, when the sculptural decoration is likely to have been carved. In 1903 the building was converted yet again, by Robert Henderson Watherston.

Inspected By : T.S.

Inscriptions : None

Signatures : None

Design period : 1780s-1903

Year of unveiling : 1879

Information from Public Monuments and Sculpture Association (PMSA Work Ref : EDIN0652)

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