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In the foreground on the right, a former school is now
university accomodation at the top of Bruntsfield Links. The Royal Infirmary's
clock tower and the domes of Old College and McEwan Hall are prominent
features, with the Firth of Forth and North Sea as a backdrop. The Isle
of May is on the horizon, 55 kilometres away. |
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Blackford Observatory is 2.5 kilometres from the steeple at Holy Corner
but looks much nearer through a long lens. A couple can be seen strolling
up the hill. |
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This part of South Morningside slopes fairly steeply up to the rim
of the wooded Braid Valley. At the far side is Braid Hills Drive which
leads from Comiston to Liberton. Braid Hill and Buckstone Snab overlook
the scene, with part of Hillend from the Pentland Hills visible at the
top right corner. |
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A wide angle view showing all of Morningside Road from the Colinton
Road junction to where it changes its name to Comiston Road, near the
Cluny Gardens / Balcarres Street junction (often referred to as Morningside
Station). |
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The single storey building on the left is part of Napier University,
as is the building beyond the chimneys of Blantyre Terrace - which changes
its name to Mardale Crescent where it curves parallel to Merchiston Crescent
(next picture). |
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Looking over Rochester Terrace to Merchiston Crescent with four-storey
tenements on its south side, and the villas of East Castle Road and West
Castle Road on its north side. |
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Similar to the picture on page 2, but with a wider field of view showing
the rear of the tenements of nearby Polwarth Gardens. Corstorphine Hill
stands behind the football and rugby stadiums. |
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Another, less wide-angle, view of this street. The large white building
in the middle distance is Fountain Park Leisure Centre between Dundee
Street and the West Approach Road. |