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- Falcon_Hall abstract "Falcon Hall was a large mansion home in Morningside, Edinburgh. It was built in 1780 by William Coulter, a wealthy hosier and baillie who served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1808 until his death in 1810.Falcon Hall was set on 18 acres (7.3 ha) between Newbattle Terrace and Canaan Lane. The property was acquired in the early 19th century by Alexander Falconar, a merchant of the East India Company. Alexander added a fine neoclassical façade by the architect Thomas Hamilton, and renamed the home based on his own name.The home was acquired by Dr John George Bartholomew, a co-founder of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society and owner of the famous mapmaking company, John Bartholomew & Son Limited.The entrance to the property stood opposite to the old school. The pillars of the gateway were each surmounted by a falcon, one each side of the gates, painted in brown and gold. The gates were removed in 1874 and reassembled to form the entrance of Edinburgh Zoo in Corstorphine.The house was demolished in 1909, though the name Falcon was given to the streets later developed on the property. In 1911, when the firm John Bartholomew & Son Limited moved to new premises in Duncan Street, Edinburgh, the central portion of the Falcon Hall façade was re-erected on this new site, where it remains today.".
- Falcon_Hall architect Thomas_Hamilton_(architect).
- Falcon_Hall formerName "Morningside Lodge".
- Falcon_Hall location Morningside,_Edinburgh.
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- Falcon_Hall architect Thomas_Hamilton_(architect).
- Falcon_Hall caption "Falcon Hall, Edinburgh".
- Falcon_Hall demolitionDate "1909".
- Falcon_Hall formerNames "Morningside Lodge".
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- Falcon_Hall location Morningside,_Edinburgh.
- Falcon_Hall subject Category:British_country_houses_destroyed_in_the_20th_century.
- Falcon_Hall subject Category:Demolished_buildings_and_structures_in_Scotland.
- Falcon_Hall subject Category:Houses_in_Edinburgh.
- Falcon_Hall subject Category:Neoclassical_architecture_in_Scotland.
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- Falcon_Hall comment "Falcon Hall was a large mansion home in Morningside, Edinburgh. It was built in 1780 by William Coulter, a wealthy hosier and baillie who served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1808 until his death in 1810.Falcon Hall was set on 18 acres (7.3 ha) between Newbattle Terrace and Canaan Lane. The property was acquired in the early 19th century by Alexander Falconar, a merchant of the East India Company.".
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