Painted Panel by J.O. Brown RSA
The Mercat Cross and High Kirk of St Giles
The scene depicted belongs to the 18th Century and shows a proclamation being declared from the Mercat Cross, the High Kirk of St Giles and the Luckenbooths. The Luckenbooths, built in 1450 and demolished in 1817, were a block of houses over locked shops, or booths.
The canvas was painted by J.O. Brown RSA in 1869. In 1969 Bro. William Watt donated £250 to cover the cost of cleaning the picture and the production of four colour printing blocks which were used to print Christmas cards.
The canvas was painted by J.O. Brown RSA in 1869. In 1969 Bro. William Watt donated £250 to cover the cost of cleaning the picture and the production of four colour printing blocks which were used to print Christmas cards.
Finding the Lodge
Address:
19 Hill Street EDINBURGH EH2 3JP |
The Lodge holds regular meetings on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 7:15pm, from October to March, 2nd Tuesday only in December.
The Annual Installation and Festival of St John is held on 27 December. |