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Their publishing business prospered, and in 1849 William purchased the Glemormiston estate near his home town of Peebles, and in 1859 Chambers founded a museum and art gallery in Peebles. The brothers collaborated on the publication of
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and other major town planning exercises, including the creation of Jeffrey Street, St Marys Street and Blackfriars Street. These streets were all created under the City Improvement Act of 1866, including one named in his memory:
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was at first only a contributor. After fourteen issues had appeared, Robert became associated with his brother as joint editor, and his collaboration may have contributed more than anything else to the success of the
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the son of James Chambers a cotton mill owner, said to have 100 looms in his factory, and his wife, Jean Gibson. William was educated locally, but well, being trained in the Classics.
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in 1814 to work in the book-selling trade. William was apprenticed to a John Sutherland, a bookseller with a circulating library based a 9 Calton Street at the base of
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William opened his own bookshop in 1819 on Broughton Street, an ancient sloping and winding street absorbed by Edinburgh's
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Chambers died at home at 13 Chester Street in Edinburgh's West End on 20 May 1883 and was buried in the family plot in
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in 1872 was one of the first generally affordable dictionaries, allowing its use as a standard school text book.
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In 1868 he built a new printworks immediately west of the City Chambers (demolished in the 1930s).
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was placed in the centre of Chambers Street. This has low-relief copper panels on the base by
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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In the beginning of 1832 William Chambers started a weekly publication under the title of
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Among the other numerous works of which Robert was in whole or in part the author, the
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In the mid-19th century they moved to a large premises at 339 High Street on the
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A memorial stained glass window was erected in the centre of the north aisle of
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as of the accessdate, this site was selling a bound collected as a hardcopy of
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from 1865 to 1869, Chambers was responsible for instructing the restoration of
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Cemetery. His memorial is placed on the eastern flank of the central tower.
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Statue erected in memory of William Chambers of Glenormiston. It faces the
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in his memory. A smaller window to his brother Robert stands to its side.
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47 Broughton Street, Edinburgh – formerly William Chambers' bookshop
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publisher and politician, the brother (and business partner) of
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of Edinburgh, William Chambers (who was also a director of the
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Chambers's etymological dictionary of the English language.
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In 1833 he was married to Harriet Seddon Clark (b.1801).
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Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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Chamber’s Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts
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Edinburgh and District: Ward Lock Travel Guide 1940
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Photograph of a statue of William Chambers, outside the National Museum of Scotland
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