 | Abbeyhill
720 x 600
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The corner of West Norton Place and
Montrose Terrace. Easter Road is in the distance behind the buses
on London Road. |
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Abbey Lane 04
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207K |
Built on the ground where a suburban railway station used to stand is this crescent shaped edifice with copper panels. |
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Abbey Lane 06
1152 x 864
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A closer look at the contrasting surfaces of this block of flats / apartment building, illuminated by low winter sunshine. |
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Abbey Lane 07
803 x 1024
104K |
Here's how it looks from nearby London Road. At the end of 2004 the railway line was still there at the rear (right hand side in this view) of the building. |
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Abbeyhill Station
1024 x 768
206K |
This is the site prior to construction, looking north towards London Road. The name of the shop on the ground floor of the tenement building is Pretty Woman. |
 | Abbeyhill
2
577 x 768
81K |
Behind the railway bridge is this tenement
building, still sporting its faded paintwork advertising Cranston's
Temperance Hotels. |
 | Blenheim
Pl
626 x 600
105K |
Odd architecture as seen from Calton
Hill. |
 | Broughton
Mkt
1024 x 768
161K |
Broughton Market Psychedelic
Style. This little street is at the bottom of Dublin Street. I'm afraid
I got rather carried away with the manipulation in Photoshop... |
 | Canonmills
703 x 768
139K |
Looking towards Inverleith Row from
the window of a second floor flat. The main road crosses the Water
Of Leith, just beyond the clock. |
 | Canonmills
2
555 x 600
61K |
From the same window as the picture
above, but facing east along Warriston Road. Alfie and Penny's cat
is sleeping at the window. |
 | Canonmills
3
521 x 768
89K |
A similar picture to the one above,
but this time with a standard 50mm lens instead of a wide angle one,
and taken after dark. The Water Of Leith flows parallel to the road,
on its left side. |
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Dean
Village
1152 x 864
143K |
An early shot of the village from the
Dean Bridge. Taken with a fisheye lens. Negative rescanned 2005. |