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Jenners
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172K |
Sunlight shines on the gold letters
and also enhances the carved masonry on this fine old building. |
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SM-Jenners
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285K |
Jenners photographed from the top of
the Scott Monument. The monument's shadow falls across the south west
corner of the famous department store. |
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SM-Jenners
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1152 x 864
286K |
In this shot you can see people through
the windows. Also just visible is some fine netting, presumably to
prevent pigeons and starlings from spoiling the beautifully restored
stonework. |
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Inside
Jenners
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275K |
The interior of Jenners main hall. 'Contemporary
since 1938' proclaims their website. |
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Jenners 12
681 x 1024
172K |
I photographed these two ladies in the '70s on
my Yashica TL Electro 35mm SLR. This shot was taken with my Pentax
*ist digital camera at approximately x10 zoom. |
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Scott
Monument
Window
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246K |
The south-facing stained glass window
inside the monument lights up brightly with the early afternoon sunshine. |
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SM-Jenners
3
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163K |
A moment frozen in time. "You won't
believe your eye" says the slogan on the bus below. A pedestrian
in a pink overcoat is framed by the shadow of the arch of the Scott
Monument. |
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Princes
Street 6
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130K |
Near the west end of Princes Street
are these wonky windows which, I remember, once belonged to the Monseigneur
News Theatre. It subsequently became the Jacey I think... It was a
small cinema showing newsreels, cartoons and short films. |
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Ramsay
Gdns 2
1152 x 864
186K |
Nearer the Royal Mile than Princes Street
but more visible from the latter. Included in this section for consistency.
This photograph taken from Edinburgh Castle Esplanade. |
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Waverley
Station
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118K |
A gap in the criss-crossed ironwork
reveals this glimpse of an Edinburgh Vintage Tour Bus up on Waverley
Bridge. |