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Modern Athenians plate 5 - Edinburgh
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Modern Athenians plate 5 - Edinburgh
Rev. Dr Clason (1789-1868) of Buccleuch Street Chapel facing Rev. Robert Gordon (1786-1853) of High Church. Two well remembered ministers of the old establishment in conversation
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1786 1789 1839 1853 1868 Athenians Buccleuch Conversation Edinburgh Gordon Ministers Poised
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This photograph print, titled "Modern Athenians Plate 5 - Edinburgh," transports us back in time to the mid-19th century, where we find two revered ministers, Rev. Dr. Clason and Rev. Robert Gordon, engaged in deep conversation. The image, taken in the heart of Edinburgh, captures a moment of historical significance as these two prominent figures of the old establishment exchange ideas and perspectives. Rev. Dr. Clason, dressed in his ecclesiastical robes and poised with a cane, represents the Buccleuch Street Chapel. Born in 1789, he was a renowned figure in Edinburgh's religious community, known for his intellectual prowess and dedication to his faith. Across from him stands Rev. Robert Gordon, clad in High Church attire, born in 1786. Gordon was a respected minister in his own right, having made significant contributions to Edinburgh's religious landscape. The year is 1853, and the setting is the bustling streets of Edinburgh, where the exchange of ideas between these two influential figures would have undoubtedly left a lasting impact on the city's religious and intellectual circles. This photograph print offers a rare glimpse into the past, allowing us to witness a moment of historical significance as these two revered ministers engage in a meaningful conversation. The image, taken from the "Modern Athenians" series, is an essential addition to any collection of Edinburgh's rich history and the legacy of its influential religious leaders.
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