File:Swanston Lintel Waterman's Cottage.jpg

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English: The inscription commemorates Alison Cunningham (known as Cummy). She was Robert Louis Stevenson's nurse, who stayed with the Stevenson family during their time in Swanston. From 1880 to 1893, she lived here in the waterman's cottage in Swanston. The waterman was her brother.
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The lintel above the door of the waterman's cottage, in Swanston, Edinburgh

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24 December 2020

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