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204: 27: 92: 84: 195:. The grave lies in the first northern extension in a north-west section, set back but visible from the main east-west path. His monument is in the form of an unusual sundial and states, wrongly, his date of birth as 1808. It formerly bore his portrait on a photographic glazed tile. 211:
John's first wife, Mary Henderson (26 June 1808 – 2 January 1858) bore him four daughters and four sons. His second wife was Gertrude A. H. Neffkins (d. 13 May 1884).
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in 1846. Important commissions included the Walker Estate, the area of the Western New Town developed from the 1850s and the Edinburgh publishing firm of
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on Jeffrey Street with a hall (Trinity Apse) attached to rear on Chalmers Close built from stones from original kirk (1877)
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Lessels was a prolific tenement designer over and above his individual "landmark" buildings. His works include:
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until he established his own practice in a flat at 7 St Vincent Street in Edinburgh's Northern or Second
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and completion of multiple incomplete schemes in the New Town. In 1858 he moved to 21
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for several years. He also regularly exhibited oil and watercolour paintings at the
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His first son, also John (1833–1914), partnered his father with a branch office in
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by 1860. He was appointed as joint architect to the City Improvement Trust, with
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Melville Crescent, in the centre of Melville Street, Edinburgh (1855)
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Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh, by Gifford McWilliam and Walker
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and member of the Old Kilwinning Lodge on St John St off the
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Cruft, Kitty; Dunbar, John; Fawcett, Richard (2006).
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St. Mary Street and Jeffrey Street, Edinburgh (1866)
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Victoria Primary School, Newhaven, Edinburgh (1861)
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Edinburgh
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Kirkcaldy
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William Burn
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New Town
Thomas Nelson
David Cousin
Old Town
Heriot Row
David MacGibbon
Robert Rowand Anderson
Edinburgh Photographic Society
Royal Scottish Academy
freemason
Canongate
Dean Cemetery

Perth
Stobo Castle
Trinity College Church

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