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Victoria
St 20 1152 x 864 192K |
Two of the best shops in this splendid street, namely the Rolling Stone Gallery at 42 and The Brush Shop at 40. The former specialises in surreal art from Poland and the latter specialises in, yes you've guessed it, brushes. |
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Victoria
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A couple of doors down at number 46 is the Pine & Old Lace shop. Pause and marvel at the craftsmanship of yesteryear. |
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Upper
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Up above Victoria Street is Victoria Terrace which leads in turn to Upper Bow. This cobbled cul de sac leads up to the Lawnmarket. At the bottom, set into the church building is this charming little house. |
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West
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In the foreground, sloping rooves reminiscent of Holland. A corner of George Heriot's school can be seen, as well as the chimney of the Royal Infirmary at Lauriston Place. In the distance are the Pentland Hills. |
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West
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Zoomed in to show more detail of the rooves. The railing at the right hand side is at the very end of Victoria Terrace. |
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Apex
International 1152 x 864 155K |
Photographed from the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle is this Grassmarket hotel. George Heriot's school can be seen in the middle distance on the left, with the squat clock tower of the infirmary partially hidden behind it. |
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Art
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Looking over the top of Johnston Terrace and the buildings of the Grassmarket towards the symmetrical red sandstone building of Edinburgh College of Art. In the distance are the Pentland Hills with the Hillend artificial ski slope visible at the left behind Braid Hill. |
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Art
College 05 1152 x 864 285K |
Zooming in closer reveals more of the hotch-potch of rooves and buildings. |
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Dave Henniker 






