Image: King James' College, Edinburgh c.1647
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Description: The Tounis College of Edinburgh, founded by royal charter in 1582 and known as King James' College after 1617, was built in the grounds of the pre-Reformation Collegiate Church of St. Mary-of-the-Fields (Kirk o' Field). The main college buildings forming a double courtyard can be seen lower left, with the grounds extending eastwards towards the limit of the town wall. This image is annotated on its description page.
Title: King James' College, Edinburgh c.1647
Credit: James Gordon of Rothiemay map of Edinburgh 1647
Author: James Gordon of Rothiemay
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