Talk:St Margaret's School, Edinburgh
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151:"Today's money" value is a worthless statistic; and I simply don't believe that 120 years of inflation doesn't bring £6K to rather more than £54K. And anyway, property price inflation will be much more than RPI price inflation, buildings costing £6K in 1890 will be worth millions now.
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148:"The total cost of both buildings was £6,000. This equates to about £54,000 in today's money"
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