St Stephen's Church
St Vincent Street, Stockbridge
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Looking down St Vincent Street to St Stephen's
Church -
1996
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Photo
taken: May 6, 1996
St Stephen's Church Church - St
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Location
St Stephen's Church was designed by William H Playfair, and was built
in 1827-28 for a cost of £18,975. Its prominent frontage looks up St
Vincent Street, then Howe Street, towards Edinburgh Castle.
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The architect was instructed that he should spare no expense on the
front, of the building, but he could economise round the back.
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Staircase to the Clock
Inside the church there are some interesting staircases. One leads
around the walls of the church tower up to the clock. In the centre
of the tower is empty apart from a hanging clock weight (which has a 70m
drop) and a large pendulum (reputed to be the longest in Europe).
Looking Up
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Looking Down
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Staircase to the Roof of the Tower
Above the clock, there are more
staircases, leading to the roof.
One of these passes an old
wheel that used to operate the church bell. I asked the clock winder
how long it was since the bell last rang. He answered: "About 10
minutes."
It must be a long time since the
wheel last operated, but the bell is now apparently operated
electronically.
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All the photographs on this page were taken in
May 1996 |
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