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Where in Portobello?

Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 15:24
by wangi
A photo from Peter Stubbs' excellent EdinPhoto site:

http://edinphoto.org.uk/PP_D/pp_halkett ... _is_it.htm
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Here is one of William Halkett's cabinet prints.

William Halkett had a studios at Portobello from 1897 until 1930, but cabinet pints were only popular until the very early 1900s - so it seems likely that this photo would probably have been taken around 1900.

Cabinet prints were photos, 5.5 ins x 4 ins, mounted on cards 6.5 ins x 4.25 ins. with the photographer's name and address on the back of the card or occasionally (as here) on the front of the card.

Cabinet prints were usually studio portraits, but this one is an outdoor view. If you recognise the location, please e-mail me.

Thank you. - Peter Stubbs
Any ideas?

Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 19:05
by Poppy
I think that's at the bottom of Bellfield Lane. Aren't the houses with the arched windows the ones that face onto Straiton Place with the long front gardens (the arched windows being at the back)?

Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 20:04
by Epykat
By jove! I think you could be right. Well done.

Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 21:28
by Poppy
No, I'm wrong - I've just Google Earthed it!

It's on Edinphoto http://www.edinphoto.org.uk/pp_d/pp_hal ... _is_it.htm. Elsewhere in Edinphoto and in connection with the same photograph it is stated that photographers seldom moved outside their own area, but that doesn't mean Mr H didn't, so maybe there is a chance that this isn't Potobello at all??

Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 22:37
by Epykat
Oh no! Not so well done then.... :lol:

Posted: 24 Feb 2010, 11:24
by wangi
Poppy wrote:No, I'm wrong - I've just Google Earthed it!

it is stated that photographers seldom moved outside their own area, but that doesn't mean Mr H didn't, so maybe there is a chance that this isn't Potobello at all??
And I had a wee walk around there last night too!

There's the possibility it's not Portobello; but it does have a certain look of Portobello to it. And the possibility the building no longer exists...

Posted: 04 Mar 2010, 20:56
by Gordon Mackenzie
It is a picture of the old toll gate building at Jock's Lodge. I've seen it before in a book called the Old Duddingston and Portobello. Not sure if it is there any more.

Posted: 07 Mar 2010, 15:01
by wangi
Good spy Gordon...

Plate 47 in chapter 7 of "Old Duddingston and Portobello - A Local History" by Dennis B White: "Jock's Lodge toll house. The triple marks on the wall of the toll house indicate the position of one of the toll-gate posts. The road to the left is the road to Edinburgh and that to the right goes, via what became known as "Smokey Brae", to Restalrig and Leith.".

I think the only building still recognisable from that print is the one at the far top left - the one with the windows on the gable end very near the roof line. That's the building which now contains the Prince Qasim takeaway and the Limelite bar (which was the Crown & Cushion before?). The building to the right of that, which is obscured in this print, could perhaps be the current "Jock's Lodge" bar, bet then again maybe the building with the arched windows is? The roof line and chimneys look similar.