Lesley's day by day

By lesleydiack

Royal Mile

It is amazing what you see when you look up as you walk back to the flat after a nice meal in a restaurant on North Bridge.

This close is at 101 High Street and was originally owned by George Henderson of Fordell, who sold the land to Henry Paisley (aka Paislie) in 1711.

On the Sunday morning of November 24th, 1861, the adjacent 250-year-old tenement in Bailie Fyfe's Close collapsed, killing thirty five people.

The image sculpted at the entrance to the close is that of Joseph McIver, a young survivor of the tragedy, who was pulled to safety after rescuers heard his call of "Heave awa? chaps, ah'm no? deid yet'.

And he is forever remembered here in Edinburgh

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