Dalry page 2
Also see Dalry Cemetery and Gorgie and Haymarket - Gorgie / Dalry Area Map plus Haymarket and Dalry Slideshow
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This area has a lot of quite new high density housing and is near to Haymarket. Some of the original buildings have been incorporated into the design. This is The Tower - which isn't quite as towering as the chimney. | |
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Additional support has been added to this wall which divides a residents' car park from some industrial buildings. | |
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Looking up at this chimney on a breezy day can give the impression it's falling on top of you. It reminded me of the effect experience by sunbathers at the old Portobello open air swimming pool, when looking up at the nearby power station chimney. | |
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This view also shows the attractive building beside the chimney. With its clock face and arched windows it looks to me rather like a country school. | |
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This seems to be an unofficial shortcut to Distillery Lane on Haymarket page 2. | |
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From the same standpoint as the last picture, showing more of the nearby buildings. | |
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The main road (Dalry Road) is here. The camera is looking along Orwell Terrace which leads to Caledonian Crescent. The Telfer Subway underpass is straight ahead and leads under the West Approach Road to Dundee Street. | |
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West Park Place, a little lane off Dalry Road on the left side as you get nearer to Haymarket. | |
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Looking out of Dalry Gait across Dalry Road towards Caledonian Road. | |
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SCOTT or DALRY the sign seems to say at the top of this cobbled lane. It's Richmond Terrace and leads through the colony houses between here and Haymarket. | |
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"Haymarket Interchange" says the text on the bus shelter at the start of Dalry Road. Behind the wild growth to the left is the empty space currently occupied by a car park. | |
| April 2012. I revisited Dalry Road to sample the local shops once more. | ||
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Same shot cropped to better see FLABéLOSS and MORNING MADNESS. The latter could be true if overdone. Skin cancer is on the increase. | |
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Up the road a bit and Run and Become Become and Run have run off to Queensferry Street at the West End. Two doors along G-SPOT claim to supply "all your personal preferences". | |
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Photographed before but the building and its two shops still intrigue me. This is at the top of the slope leading up from Haymarket. |
Also see Dalry Cemetery and Gorgie and Haymarket - Gorgie / Dalry Area Map and Haymarket and Dalry Slideshow
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Dave Henniker 












