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The Book of the Old Edinburgh Club is the foremost journal for all aspects of Edinburgh history.
The Original Series goes back to 1908 and the foundation of the Old Edinburgh Club.
The New Series was begun in 1991.
Contents
The Monument to John Bayne of Pitcarlie – A Neo Classical Puzzle
Joe Rock
Archibald Mcdowall (1743-1816): “A Public Spirited Man”
Alison Macdonald
Epidemic Disease in Edinburgh, 1840-1850
Neil Macgillivray
The Formation of the Old Edinburgh Club and Its First 300 Members
Alan McKinney and Bob Morris
A Morningside Brethern Meeting. The Old School House
Alastair J Durie
“Quite Unique in His Own Cemetery”: Sir James Caw’s Gravestone