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St Leonards Police Station 'B' Division HQ.jpg (309792 bytes) St Leonard's Police Station
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Both the police station and Salisbury Crags which tower overhead feature in Ian Rankin's Inspector Rebus books. This is the view along Rankeillor Street from Clerk Street. On the Radical Road footpath below the cliffs, a person clad in white is just visible.
East Crosscauseway.jpg (265416 bytes) East Crosscauseway
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One street further north towards the city centre, and Salisbury Crags still dominate the background. This is the view from Nicolson Street. The top of Arthur's Seat is just visible, as are one or two people who have climbed up the 251 Metre (822 Feet) hill. 
Hope Park Terrace
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If you travel east through The Meadows along Melville Drive then this is the view which greets you at the end. Bernard Terrace lies ahead, connecting Clerk Street to St Leonard's. Towering overhead is Arthur's Seat. One or two people can be seen at its summit, sometimes called The Lion's Head.
Foam Centre
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This is how it looked through a wide angle lens when the National Map Library Of Scotland was still a hole in the ground.
St Leonard's
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This building was converted from the former James Clerk's High School into houses. The ESB presumably stands for Edinburgh School Board.
Newington Road
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The junction of Newington Road and East Preston Street.
Clerk Street
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Looking north from the Queen's Hall towards St Patrick Square. Montague Street and Rankeillor Street are on the right hand side.
Gordon Terrace
Gordon Terrace
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A pleasant residential street close to Cameron Toll shopping precinct. Photo taken from the gardens separating it from Liberton Road.

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