Scott Monument

The Scott Monument is a Victorian Gothic monument to Scottish author Sir Walter Scott (not to be confused with the National Monument). It stands in Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh, opposite the Jenners department store on Princes Street and near to Edinburgh Waverley Railway Station. The tower is 200 feet 6 inches (61.11 m) high, and has a series of viewing decks reached by a series of narrow spiral staircases giving panoramic views of centra... more

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George Meikle Kemp

George Meikle Kemp (1795 in Hillrigs near Biggar, Lanarkshire, Scotland – 6 March 1844 in Edinburgh) was a Scottish joiner, draftsman, and self-taught architect. After the death of the Scottish author Sir Walter Scott, forty-five year old Kemp entered a competition for the design of the Scott...

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Edinburgh Scotland

Construction Started:

  • 1840

Structural Height:

  • 60 m (200 ft )
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  • 55.9524
  • -3.1933
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