Talk:John Muir Trust

I agree that the address for John Muir Birthplace should be shown as 126 High Street. Throughout the refurbishment, JMBT and JMT used 128 (see http://www.djma.org.uk/appeal/leaflet.html and http://www.djma.org.uk/jmd/walk04.html). I see that East Lothian Council (http://www.eastlothian.gov.uk/content/0,1094,714,00.html) and JMBT (http://www.jmbt.org.uk/) now use 126. For the postcode, Royal Mail show 126 as JMBT, then 128a, 130 ..., but no 128.

Remember that in 1842 (when John was 4) the Muir family moved to the substantial building that is now numbered 130 - 134 High Street (http://www.djma.org.uk/jmd/walk05.html)

Finavon 13:09, 6 July 2006 (UTC)

Re the Birthplace: the original 1980-1 museum was in the top floor flat, numbered 128; the purchase and redevelopment of the entire building by the JMBT meant both flats (properly 128a and b) were subsumed into the new layout; the shopfront, always numbered 126 is now the correct and only address. Further, John Muir left the building as 'a babe in arms' - a matter of months after his birth. JMBT staff. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 194.200.14.141 (talk) 14:08, 13 November 2007 (UTC)

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