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  2. Scott Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Scott Monument is a Victorian Gothic monument to Scottish author Sir Walter Scott. It is the second-largest monument to a writer in the world after the José Martí monument in Havana. [ 1 ] It stands in Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh , opposite the former Jenners building on Princes Street and near Edinburgh Waverley Railway Station ...

  3. List of public art in Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Scott Monument. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: ... This is a list of public art and memorials in Edinburgh, including statues ...

  4. Princes Street Gardens - Wikipedia

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    A new monument, in the form of a baby elephant by sculptor Andy Scott, was added to the gardens on 2 February 2019. Located by The Genius of Architecture, this is a permanent reminder of the 250 babies and their families affected by the Mortonhall scandal, which was uncovered in 2012. [13]

  5. George Meikle Kemp - Wikipedia

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    George Meikle Kemp (25 May 1795—6 March 1844) was a self-taught Scottish architect who designed and built the Scott Monument in Edinburgh, Scotland.The poorly educated son of a shepherd, showing talents in woodworking as a child, he was apprenticed to a joiner and millwright.

  6. John Steell - Wikipedia

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    Steell was born in Aberdeen, but his family moved to 5 Calton Hill in Edinburgh in 1806. [3] He was one of the thirteen children (eleven surviving beyond infancy) of John Steell senior (1779–1849), a carver and gilder, and his wife, Margaret Gourlay, the daughter of William Gourlay, a Dundee shipbuilder.

  7. File:Scott's Monument, Edinburgh.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: The Scott Monument is a Victorian Gothic monument to Scottish author Sir Walter Scott. It is the second largest monument to a writer in the world after the José Martí monument in Havana.[1] It stands in Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh, opposite the Jenners department store on Princes Street and near to Edinburgh Waverley Railway ...