Image: St Giles', Edinburgh - Romanesque Doorway
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Description: A woodcut engraving of the destroyed 12th century north door of St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh from 'Cassell's Old and New Edinburgh' (1881) Volume I, p. 141. The original caption is "THE NORMAN DOORWAY, ST. GILES'S, WHICH WAS DESTROYED TOWARDS THE END OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. (From a Drawing by Armour about 1799.)"
Title: St Giles', Edinburgh - Romanesque Doorway
Credit: Grant, J. 'Cassell's Old and New Edinburgh' - Vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1881), p. 141 (listed as: "From a Drawing by Armour about 1799")
Author: Armour, 1799
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