29 Waterloo Place is currently occupied by Howies.
We are trying to trace its history.
It was built in 1818 by Archibald Elliot as a convening hall for the trades of Edinburgh. It was used for society dances and balls in the Victorian era.
In 1964 it was converted into offices and it became a restaurant in the 1990s.
It was listed in 1966 and has an id number 29897.
Does anyone know what the building was used for in the 1940s and 1950s?
We are trying to trace its history.
It was built in 1818 by Archibald Elliot as a convening hall for the trades of Edinburgh. It was used for society dances and balls in the Victorian era.
In 1964 it was converted into offices and it became a restaurant in the 1990s.
It was listed in 1966 and has an id number 29897.
Does anyone know what the building was used for in the 1940s and 1950s?