about how the village children mocked the orphanage children. 6 Records of the Exchequer, 1538, NRS reference: E21/34 available at on the same day as me. Souvenirs, Links to a few
Renovated a classroom for a local orphanage in the first week. The services of the architect Thomas Hamilton were procured and this drawing shows the Dean Orphanage in Edinburgh before its construction from 1831 to 1833. Entry Name: Dean Orphanage, 73 Belford Road, Edinburgh Listing Name: 73 Belford Road, Dean Gallery, (Former Dean Orphanage), Including Lodges, Terrace, Boundary Walls, Steps and Gates Listing Date: 15 June 1965 Category: A Source: Historic Scotland Source ID: 365344 Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB27969 Building Class: Cultural Dorset, England. . supporting my grandmother and her other
recently held a reunion of villagers,
who wrote
St Anthony's Secondary School. Party at the Dean in 1996. Maud Haywood,
Demand for places in the Orphanage never let up as it continued to receive children often left alone due to the deaths of their fathers in war. The plan of the building is reminiscent of the English Baroque, but the architectural detailing is predominantly Neo-Classical. The grand style of the building has been attributed to James Bonar WS. This building was built in the 1880s and housed local workers who worked at the water mills. As the collection of modern art multiplies, the Gallery of Modern Art moves to a new location at Belford Road, the former John Watson's School. and Christine? publication date. Hospital. Patrick McCole wrote about reunions that he has been organizing in
who had to be
Hamilton was the architect for the project and an accomplished watercolourist, who may have intended this drawing as a model for an engineer. View of sculpture, 'Two Lines Up Excentric VI', in grounds of Dean Gallery. Oblique aerial view of the Scottish Gallery of Modern Art and Dean Gallery, looking W. Oblique aerial view of the Dean Gallery, looking WSW. the Dean Primary (in the Dean Village). on the
I lived in the Dean Village. He lived in the cottage of the Old Dean. spent some time there as a child
(Leith fWynd). "We called the the original Dean
Moulded string course to centre at basement. "Some
The Dean Orphanage being one of them, a short walking distance away. A further suite of galleries is opened, this time beneath the ground floor of the south end of the National Gallery, to house the Gallery's Scottish Collection and also provide room for facilities such as a Print Room, Library and Picture Store. Thank you to John Smith for sending me the message below. I then went there on a cultural exchange and offered support to underprivileged young people via music and dance and English teaching. ", Florence Jack (ne Lockyer),
East Thomas Street. Create a new scrapbook, The selected memory has been added to scrapbook "". and Christine Doyle. Copyright 2023 Dean & Cauvin Young People's Trust is recognised as a charity by HMRC - OSCR Reference No: SC013890, Our Mission Statement and Philosophy of Care. yet I attended Flora Stevenson's
please email me, then I'll pass on Patrick's email address to you,
written by the author, Peter May,
Activities and Societies: UCLA Men's Rowing 2013-2014, Member of Alpha Lambda Delta & Phi Eta Sigma Honor Societies, Dean's Honor List Fall 2013, Winter & Spring 2014 Vivek High School, India me know if you'd like to send an email to Maud, then I'll pass on
Please Login or Register now. Building receipts. great grandmother was widowed and I guess had no way of
Sometimes we would go to the attic
think was Carol MacCafferty. Deep corniced and consoled eaves course. was
Outing. reply to Susan,
VisitScotland excludes all liability for loss or damage caused by any reliance placed on the Content. any more out there?". For example, in the Royal Edinburgh Maternity Hospital Registers of Birth, the name of the father . Villagers', they would be welcome. villagers attending the last reunion went to the Dean
+44 (0)131 624 6200 ", Billl Malcolm,
It was never a feature of our
All rights reserved. went to Bellevue Secondary School. He was also involved with promoting the welfare and education of the deaf in Scotland and Edinburgh in particular. He continued his efforts in raising funds, which enabled a new building to be erected, designed by the foremost architect at that time, William Adam. Scrum Fundamentals Certified (SFC) SCRUMstudy - Accreditation Body for Scrum and Agile;Download Free Scrum Body of Knowledge(381 pages) . April 12, 2015, Elaine Graham
Address: 6 Dean Park St, Edinburgh, Lothian EH4 1JW. pages on EdinPhoto web site, I believe
Historic Environment Scotland ID. Thomas Hamilton's orphanage turned gallery will present a great opportunity to discuss Edinburgh philanthropy traditions. Duke of Edinburgh -Jan 2013 Bronze Award - Duke of Edinburgh -Jan 2012 . Thomas Hamilton (11 January 1784 - 24 February 1858) was a Scottish architect, based in Edinburgh where he designed many of that city's prominent buildings. Dean Village seen from Dean Bridge in Edinburgh. like many others, uses cookies. Good luck. The content of many of our web listings is provided by third party operators and not VisitScotland. The focus of the Scottish Enlightenment on Edinburgh as the 'Athens of the North' is mirrored in Hamilton's use of Greek sources including the Doric Columns on the Royal High School, which are based on the Temple of Theseus overlooking Athens. Both buildings were previously converted and refurbished to be used as art galleries and many of their exhibitions are free. Regular fenestration. where Miss Cochrane was Matron OR, - Dean Primary
The gallery also contains a large collection of Dada and Surrealist art and literature, much of which was given by Gabrielle Keiller. Lack of space to accommodate the collection encourages the State to allow the National Gallery to inhabit the whole of the National Gallery building, offering the Royal Scottish Academy indefinite tenancy of the building in front (then the Royal Institution). reproduce, please contact
email me to let me know, then I'll pass on her email address to
Stewart). Orphanage closed in the 1950s,
Later alterations to form art gallery throughout; including the studio of Sir Eduardo Paolozzi at ground floor. Shiell for replying to the question asked by Susan Doran, above. USA: 29 August 2016. -
both late for the meal at the orphanage and David had to accept
I believe
In 1781 the spire was built and wings to the East and West were added soon afterward. Entry Name: Dean Orphanage, 73 Belford Road, Edinburgh, Listing Name: 73 Belford Road, Dean Gallery, (Former Dean Orphanage), Including Lodges, Terrace, Boundary Walls, Steps and Gates, Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB27969, Also known as: Edinburgh, 73 Belford Road, Dean OrphanageDean Gallery. The front lawn of the Gallery of Modern Art is dramatically transformed by Charles Jenckss sculptureLandform Ueda. Oblique aerial view of the Dean Gallery, looking NNE. village or orphanage connection
the valley of the Water of Leith,
This is what
If you'd like to send a
Large pedimented central portico; advanced end blocks. The support for the new Orphans Hospital was widespread, examples of which being Edinburghs Candlemakers promising to supply the Hospital annually with all their candles free of charge, and twenty-four Journeymen pledging to work without pay on the building for one hundred and forty days. and play with the Hornby Dublo train set which was set up on a
See how you can help. would have attended if they were in the dean orphanage
The purchase ensures that the remainder of the Bridgewater Loan will remain on public view in Edinburgh for a further 21 years. Dean Village School. I went
Graham who wrote: "I've
Large rectangular windows at ground floor flanking main doorway with radially glazed fanlights over. The Dean Orphanage being one of them, a short walking distance away. The information recorded by a hospital changes over time. Thank you to
Peter Stubbs:
On one occasion 42 out of the 54 young people resident suffered from Fever. He retired to Edinburgh and visited the Hospital on a number of occasions and also donated to its upkeep. and were then evacuated to East Calder. The project cost was estimated at around 350k. Crawford's Biscuits Leith. at Belford Church when it was still a church. used for the least misdemeanor, across knuckles and
Paired moulded band courses at 1st floor. railway, and stay for a meal. In 1918 my Grandmother Margaret Finlay Shaw had this Obituary printed. Played games and took care of orphans in the orphanage in the morning, and taught elementary school students English while playing traditional Mongolian games in the afternoon in the second week. choose: 1. anyone know what school would children aged around 4 or 5
Bibliography. Sandstone ashlar. stayed in the Cottage
Paul A BOYLE. has a fireplace at either end. 10, -
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National Galleries of Scotland, in partnership with Tate, launches ARTIST ROOMS, a modern and contemporary art collection established through the generosity of Anthony and Anne dOffay. The latter were poor folk who set up house in whatever accommodation presented itself--waste ground, abandoned tenements, etc.--victims of the acute housing shortage after the war. The girls in their navy blue pinafore
could just imagine the children going up and down the stairs
YES:
The building, known as the Dean Orphanage, was designed by Thomas Hamilton in 1831 and took three years to build. "THE EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS, SATURDAY, MAY 11th. I've passed on to Florence the latest email addresses that I
The home was in Ravelston Park. 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. was in Ravelston and not where it is! know what happened to them - or
of Dean Orphanage. prejudice. appears that she is now a resident of Cousland in the
Any
They had a hair brushes spread all around that were
", Lois Pack (ne
Just a short walk away, visitors can also browse exhibitions in the Dean Gallery and the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. contact Douglas, possibly concerning his proposed Reunion, in
His work on the Royal High School (see separate listing) and the Burns Monument (see separate listing) on Calton Hill are significant examples of his work. that children could only stay at
The next one, 'The
Built in Craigleith stone from the nearby quarry, it is in English Baroque style with classical detail. The Gallery is used to house the generous gift by the Edinburgh-born sculptor Sir Eduardo Paolozzi of a large collection of his work. Orphanage with my little brother, George, who has now passed
** I asked
When the idea of a new railway station in Edinburgh, requiring the demolition of both the orphanage and the church, arose in the early 1830s, he contrived a plan, along with his church patron, Lady Glenorchy, to combine her funds with the compensation from the railway company (ensured in an Act of 1836) to build a very generous new orphanage in the clean country air, west of the city. On this self-guided walking audio tour in Edinburgh's picturesque Dean Village, you will c hart the fate of the area from industrious prosperity to complete disrepute, . Edinburgh, United Kingdom . Scotland's National Gallery of
I was there from 1945 to 1951. "Any
"As a
here. Mary,
in Tay Street when I was born. the standard 100 years. November 21, 2010. My grandmother,
He went to the
In 1739 when Mr Gairdner died there were seventy-four young people being cared for and educated in the Orphanage. If you
Dean Village is one of the oldest of the villages that lay around the original Royal Burgh of Edinburgh. Like Douglas Turner
with Mr Barnes and some
"I'd like to contact
name Barnes. (ne Philip), Edinburgh August 14, 2015. LB27969. In Edinburgh, the firm also converted Thomas Hamilton's idiosyncratic Dean Orphanage (1831-3) into a stunning art-gallery (1996-9). George
I spent two weeks at this orphanage in Argentina. Review on Cybo. May 31, 2013, Bournemouth,
table. to Desmond Herkes who wrote: "I attended the Dean
particular day, perhaps even staying for the evening meal. Creative Commons CC by NC, National Galleries Scotland. The result was a building costing at least double what the original expected budget was. I'm
Corstorphine, Edinburgh:
Thank you
TOWERS: pair of single stage openwork towers on corniced plinths to left (W) and right (E); set to centre of roof. may be of interest to anybody trying to learn more about Dean
The second phase of works on The Mound is completed through the creation of an underground link overlooking Princes Street Gardens that connects the National Gallery and the Royal Scottish Academy Building. Mrs Robertson
W (SIDE) ELEVATION: 2 storeys and basement with 3-bay centre flanked by advanced single bays. I have
else who was at the orphanage at that time. The Dean Orphan Hospital, Edinburgh sits on raised ground above Bell's Mills. Thomas Hamilton (11 January 1784 - 24 February 1858) was a Scottish architect, based in Edinburgh where he designed many of that city's prominent buildings. It was built in stages between 1767 and around 1850, and retains much of its original neo-classical and Georgian period architecture. Built in Craigleith stone from the nearby quarry, it is in English Baroque style with classical detail. not have any one else to look after them. children, my sister included, were transferred to Flora
Our residential service at Cauvin House provides accommodation to young parents and their children offering parenting support and assessment, in order to keep families together. In the 1830s, Hamilton designed the Dean Orphanage, to help house and educate some of the city's children. 2nd Dean . Three years later he left after being offered work with an uncle abroad in Cadiz. I always had a sense of 'home' at
(Recollections 7 above) I do
Edinburgh, 73 Belford Road, Dean Orphanage. Sometimes we would go to the salt
Susan asked this
the Matron. It
Thank you to David
", "If my
. 2016. footnote, don't believe what was
The Spinning book of the Orphan Hospital Manufactory and Paul's Work, Edinburgh (part of the records of the Dean Orphanage and Cauvin's Trust), contains a record of wool spun and given out. View of part of 'Six Definitions', on wall behind Dean Gallery. Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award Pack who wrote: "I
Location. 1955 - My Uncle Tom Legget pictured sitting on the back of his Aston Martin Car with the Stable Doors. ", Margaret Rubery, West Midlands, England:
NO: I do not agree. 21 November 2019. Dean and Cauvin is one of Scotlands oldest Child Care charities, having been founded in 1733 by Andrew Gairdner, a merchant in Edinburgh, and Treasurer of the Trinity Hospital. Beaconsfield before I came to Australia with my parents in 1961
to 1967, I taught at The Flora Stevenson Primary
The space is in part created to house the great Maitland collection of French late nineteenthand early twentieth century paintings. ", Margaret Lawrence,
Thank you
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Canmore ID: 87870. soon forgotten. subject named as. would arrange with David to visit him after school on a
Fist World War. Newly refurbished National Gallery re-opens. The attic, which
. Scotland's. did. Inmates of Edinburghs Dean Orphanage for boys. Gold Duke of Edinburgh The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award . Walking tour of Dean Village Local guide Explore a quiet, picturesque village Excellent tour for architecture and history buffs What's Included Local taxes Local guide Food and drinks Gratuities Meeting And Pickup Meeting point Stockbridge Market Saunders St, Stockbridge, Edinburgh EH3 6TQ, UK Open in Google Maps . [emailprotected]. born in Dean village, and
Money from his estate was donated to the upkeep of the Orphanage accompanied by an Annuity.. Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents. Graham
. Bristo Baptist Church Pack in Queensferry
The gallery opened in 1999 opposite the existing Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. The Dean Bridge can also be found if you walk along the walkway following the Water of Leith. DescriptionFormer Dean Orphanage, Belford Road Edinburgh.jpg English: Now part of the Scottish National Gallery Of Modern Art Date 5 October 2011 Source Own work Author Kim Traynor Licensing[edit] I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following license: Information from the Edinburgh project was added to the RCAHMS database in October 2010 and again in 2012. Dean when it closed to Orphans. He was ably assisted by the treasurer at that period, Thomas Todd. The sculpture comprises a stepped, serpentine-shaped mound reflected in three crescent-shaped pools of water. September 1, 2010, North
English Teacher at Tsunami Village School and Girl's Orphanage Plan My Gap Year Ltd Jul 2014 Education Travelled to Ambalangoda, Sri Lanka . Road at that time. We sent to
Central spine corridor with coffered ceiling opens onto double height space to rear at ground floor. of Scotland). Dean Primary. If you want to add or update a link, you 10 results returned from Historic Scotland: 70 BELFORD ROAD, DEAN CEMETERY, 70 BELFORD ROAD, DEAN CEMETERY; QUEENSFERRY ROAD, DANIEL STEWART'S; 73 BELFORD ROAD, DEAN ORPHANAGE CAMRA's Edinburgh and South East Scotland pub of the year winners: Edinburgh. 2020 - 2024. Lothians. Registered Address: National Galleries of Scotland, 73 Belford Road, Edinburgh, EH4 3DS National Galleries of Scotland is a charity registered in Scotland (No. . 3rd= Roseburn Bar & Dreadnought. Dog-leg stairs to each end with sloped walls to lantern above (forming part of tower to exterior) giving onto similar arrangement of rooms at 2nd floor. "We
The prominent towers form part of a ventilation system which was designed to draw fresh air through the building from vents at the ground floor. Mrs Hindswere
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Today, it is hard to believe that it was not always intended to be an art gallery. View of sculpture, 'Macduff Circle', in grounds of Dean Gallery. The Scottish National Portrait Gallery opens to the public. to bed. Thank you. Flora Stevenson's Secondary School. See more details
two of the staff. Oblique aerial view of the art gallery, orphanage and school, taken from the ESE. John,
BritishListedBuildings.co.uk is an independent online resource and is not associated with any government department. Orphanage. I, too, have memories related to the place, but from a very
It is a leading liberal arts college created by Yale Univeristy and the National University of Singapore, with an acceptance rate of around 4%. Please consider joining our Friends or making a donation today. Place records can be searched using search terms only. I was also Brown Owl of the
Coordinates: .mw-parser-output .geo-default,.mw-parser-output .geo-dms,.mw-parser-output .geo-dec{display:inline}.mw-parser-output .geo-nondefault,.mw-parser-output .geo-multi-punct{display:none}.mw-parser-output .longitude,.mw-parser-output .latitude{white-space:nowrap}555706.52N 31326.75W / 55.9518111N 3.2240972W / 55.9518111; -3.2240972. You can continue to add memories or have a look at your scrapbook. Doreen BOYLE Canada. Its object was to reform of girls and young women who had been been discharged from prison. Emergency Housing Support Edinburgh postal code EH1 1RF. At the end of the Second World War, the Duke of Sutherland loans a phenomenal collection of paintings to the National Gallery, including five Titians, two Raphaels and a Rembrandt self-portrait. Oblique aerial view of the art galleries, the designed garden under construction and school, taken from the SSE. Margaret Lawrence who wrote: "The original Dean
Orphanage. Sandy,
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16 April 201, "From about 1956 to 1960 I
The Dean Orphanage being one of them, a short walking distance away. This didnt work out however and he was re-admitted in 1742 and completed his education there. Despite opposition from the Managers, a slaughterhouse was built alongside the orphanage, and boilers of tar and oil were just some of the business that operated to the detriment of the Orphanage and to the health of the young people. I found the
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The Dean Orphanage (now Dean Gallery) from the SW. Burns Monument, Edinburgh by Thomas Hamilton. I am amazed my parents allowed this! 16 April 2016. September 2016, Background
always welcome to do this. Awarded the Dean's List in recognition of outstanding academic achievement . Stevenson's in Comely Bank. The services of the architect Thomas Hamilton were procured and this drawing shows the Dean Orphanage in Edinburgh before its construction from 1831 to 1833. Robertson ran the Cottage Hospital. I now have 56 names on my mailing list, and
"I'm not sure if this well
Reproduced
I recall one occasion when we were
Dean Bank Institution, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland Dean Bank Institution for the Reformation of Female Juvenile Delinquents was establshed in 1832 and subsequently occupied premises at Dean Bank Lane, in the Stockbridge district of Edinburgh. Edinburgh Integration Joint Board; Education, Children and Families Committee; Appointments to outside bodies. would have been around 1960/61,
Dean Village was previously where milling of water mills took place, of which remains of this can still be seen by visitors. Village in twos. home, in the dark, by walking and bus, to Blinkbonny Ave,
Oblique aerial view of the Dean Gallery, looking NNW. ", David Hutchison:
village, but that was usually over some
as there may be special dispensation for access when subjects are
Dalkeith /
peter.stubbs@edinphoto.org.uk. The Trusts board have managed to provide a continuing service to the children of Edinburgh since the Trusts inception and to this day work to support young people to fulfil their potential regardless of their life experiences. If you wish to carry out a more complex search, please use the Advanced search or Build your own search options. I also remember, once a year, going on the Taxi Drivers'
Central steps and tetra-style portico with round arched surround and fanlight to main entrance. running about.". In the Town Council Minutes of 1585 Water of Leith is used as the name of the village. Today impressionist artworkscan be found in this wingincluding paintings by Degas, Monet, Pissarro, Renoir, Van Gogh, and others. View of sculpture, 'Gate', in grounds of Dean Gallery. - The
Today, the orphanages have been. to the Orphanage after the war,
of Scotland, When the Dean Village School
Oblique aerial view of the Dean Gallery, looking E. Oblique aerial view of the Dean Gallery, looking SSW. Augus 17, 2013. Its best known street is Princes Street, facing Edinburgh Castle and the Old Town across the geological depression of the former Nor Loch. that children, interesting. However, in spite of the many physical improvements to the actual buildings, other factors conspired to necessitate a move to new premises on the other side of the City. Oblique aerial view of the art galleries, the designed garden under construction and school, taken from the SSW. and has discovered that NRS (National Records
looked as though it had been, that Dean
Thank you to Lois
. information would be most welcome. into 'The Dean'
buttocks. Philip). Dean Orphanage - now Dean Gallery, 73 Belford Road, Edinburgh, South East Scotland Date built: photo Adrian Welch George IV Bridge, Edinburgh Old Town, South East Scotland Date built: Moulded architraved surrounds to windows at ground and 1st floors. Thank you to Irene
Patrick McCole, Ravelston,
Christine was born
class from Dean Orphanage. by their sister. Edinburgh:
Built of local Craigleith stone, the building is a mix of neo-classical and baroque features. Dean Village was previously where milling of water mills took place, of which remains of this can still be seen by visitors. Musselburgh area. "The Dean Orphanage was at
My
2016, Florence
James Bonar WS was a Scottish lawyer and philanthropist who was an important figure in the Disruption of 1843 serving as Secretary to the Free Church of Scotland and a major figure in Edinburgh Society. children from the Dean Orphanage.
Peter Stubbs,
Dean & Cauvin also run Room4U, a fostering service providing high quality full time and short break foster placements for teenagers and young parents and babies accommodated by local authorities in Scotland. closed. August 14, 2015, "Yes, It was at Ravelston Dykes. Dean and Cauvin Trust is Edinburghs oldest charity, established in 1733 by merchants in the city to rescue children and young people from the streets who were begging and prostituting themselves to survive. [2], The building, known as the Dean Orphanage, was designed by Thomas Hamilton in 1831 and took three years to build. The towers over the staircases contain chimneys and contribute to the Edinburgh skyline in the west of the city centre. George Heriot's School,. The village was referred to in 1535 as the miller's village and appears on the 1560 map of the Siege of Leith. Dean's List (Top 10% of Class 2019), Ranked top 5% of 330 BBA students . Orphanage and its former residents. Is the future of Edinburgh's Old Royal High School reaching a musical conclusion? Sir Salimullah Muslim Orphanage Jul 2010 - 2012 2 years. Large 2 storey and basement Neo-Baroque former orphanage set onto terrace in extensive grounds off Belford Road, with prominent Tuscan portico and openwork towers. The National Gallery's collection of pictures, as well as public and political appetite for a permanent record of Scots achievement, grows to such an extent that the Scottish National Portrait Gallery is founded. snooker, as a former pupil,
Peter Stubbs:
Peter Stubbs:
I offered also to be punished but this
Mr Barnes the Governor saw
That
"On weekends, David would sometimes
can suggest how George might be able to contact David again,
To provide training opportunities for the young people in their care, Mr Gairdner purchased part of Pauls Work (pictured above), a former religious house, and converted it into woollen and linen manufacturing. on the same day as me. The vast majority of objects in the gallerys collection today, however, were acquired after 1960. I now realise from reading some
See credential. East Thomas Street Neighbours. George was the gardener. know as Uncle David. was, at times, some sporadic resentment
of to stay with my married sister for a short while. Extensive redevelopment of the Royal Scottish Academy Building, now owned by the National Galleries of Scotland, is completed, turning the venue into one of Europes premier exhibition venues.
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