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Scotland, Edinburgh, Waverley Station. Waverley station, the principal railway station in Edinburgh, situated beneath the North Bridge linking the two towns
Scotland, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Castle. Sir William Wallace statue, a famous leader during the First War of Scottish Independence, situated at the entrance to Edinburgh Castle
England, Tyne and Wear, Newcastle Upon Tyne. St Jamess Park, home to Newcastle United FC. The cantilever roof pictured here is among one of the largest to be found in Europe
England, Tyne and Wear, Marsden. Marsden Rock and Grotto located in Marsden Bay, South Tyneside. Marsden Grotto is the only restaurant and bar in a cave to be found in Europe
Scotland, Edinburgh, North Bridge. The current North Bridge linking the Old and New Town districts. The Scotsman Hotel to the right used to be home to the Scotsmans Newspaper
England, Tyne and Wear, Newcastle Upon Tyne. Newcastle Brown Ale has been brewed in Tyneside since 1927, with the recipe remaining unaltered since the start of the 30 s
Scotland, Edinburgh, Princes Street. Looking towards Princes Street and the first phase of the New Town, built between 1766 and 1800, with the National Gallery complex in the foreground
England, Tyne and Wear, Byker. Tom Collins House forms part of the Byker Wall, an award winning design comprising of a continuous block of maisonettes conceived by Ralph Erskrine
England, Tyne and Wear, Newcastle Upon Tyne. Newcastle United football strip immortalised as a sign for the Strawberry public house near St James Park
Scotland, Edinburgh, The Royal Mile. John Knox House on the Royal Mile. John Knox, whom Mary Queens of Scots believed to be the most dangerous man in her Kingdom
Scotland, Edinburgh, The Royal Mile. Whisky shop on Canongate, part of the Royal Mile
Scotland, Edinburgh, The Royal Mile. Cobbled stone road and traditional red telephone boxes in the High Street, part of the historic Royal Mile in the Old Town
Scotland, Edinburgh, Bank of Scotland. A prominent feature of the Edinburgh skyline, the Bank of Scotland head office on The Mound. Construction of this impressive building was completed in 1806
Scotland, Edinburgh, Omni Centre. These two giraffes that stand proud outside the Omni situated at Greenside Place, were created entirely out of scrap metal
Scotland, Edinburgh, Old Town. A city taxi waiting in traffic on Bank Street. The building at the end of the street is the Bank of Scotland
Scotland, Edinburgh, Balmoral Hotel. The Balmoral Hotel designed by architect W. Hamilton Beattie and originally opened in 1902 as the North British Hotel
England, Tyne and Wear, Wallsend. Excavated remains of the original foundations of the Segedunum fort in Wallsend
England, Tyne and Wear, Hebburn Riverside Park. Sunset viewed from the Hebburn Riverside Park in South Tyneside, looking accross the River Tyne towards the Offshore Technology Park in Walker
Scotland, Edinburgh, The Royal Mile. Canongate Kirk, located in Canongate a former separate burgh before becoming part of Edinburgh in 1856, was built in 1691 by Scottish architect James Smith
Scotland, Edinburgh, Calton Hill. Nelsons Monument on Calton Hill, erected to celebrate the Nelsons victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805
Scotland, Edinburgh, Old Town. The New College and Assembly Hall on the Mound were opened in 1846 as the Free Church of Scotland New College
Scotland, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Playhouse. The Edinburgh Playhouse, which originally opened as a cinema in 1929, was designed by architect John Fairweather who gained inspiration for the design
Scotland, Edinburgh, Calton Hill. Looking accross Edinburgh City New Town to the River Forth
Scotland, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Castle. Ross Fountain was cast In France in the early 1860s before being exhibited in the Great Exhibition (London)
Scotland, Edinburgh, Edinburgh City. Grand entrance to the University of Edinburgh Medical School
England, Tyne & Wear, North Shields. Christ Church, the parish church of North Shields, was originally built in 1658 before being rebuilt in sandstone in 1792
Scotland, Edinburgh, Leith Street. Rush hour traffic on Leith Street looking towards the Balmoral Hotel and the Register House
Scotland, Edinburgh, Calton Hill. Looking across Edinburgh City New Town to The Firth of Forth
Scotland, Edinburgh, Tollcross. A modern construction on the edge of the financial district, New Uberior House located on Tollcross in the South-West of the City Centre
Scotland, Edinburgh, Holyroodhouse. The Palace of Holyroodhouse and Holyrood Abbey
Scotland, Edinburgh, Leith. Fish and boat sculpture near the entrance to the Leith Commercial Quay
Scotland, Edinburgh, Leith. Mary of Guise barge and the Ocean Mist boat, now a floating restaurant, on the shore in Leith
Scotland, Edinburgh, Leith. Ocean-terminal shopping mall, a modern development on the Leith waterfront
Scotland, Edinburgh, Old Town. St. Columbas Church, The Hub and Johnstone Terrace, near the Castle and the Royal Mile
Scotland, Edinburgh, Bute House. Located on the north side of Charlotte Square, Bute House was constructed after the death of the original architect, Robert Adam
Scotland, Edinburgh, Charlotte Square. Designed by famous architect Robert Adams, Charlotte Square has been described as the finest Georgian square in Europe
Scotland, Edinburgh, Festival Square. The Sheraton Grand Hotel and the surrounding modern buildings of Festival Square
Scotland, Edinburgh, West Princes Street Gardens. Statue of Sir James Young Simpson, a Scottish doctor who pioneered the use of chloroform as an anesthetic
Scotland, Edinburgh, New Town. Cobbled road and Georgian buildings in the New Town
Scotland, Edinburgh, Old Town. Courtyard viewed from the George IV Bridge which was constructed to link the Old and New Town
Scotland, Edinburgh, George Heriots School. George Heriots School on Lauriston Place in the Old Town, was established in 1628 as the George Heriots Hospital with the aim of educating the poor
Scotland, Edinburgh, Assembly Rooms. The Assembly Rooms and Music Hall located on George Street. Assembly Rooms were traditionally gathering places open to members of all sexes from the higher social
England, Tyne and Wear, Tynemouth. Tynemouth Front street at dusk
England, Tyne and Wear, Tynemouth. Statue of the 3rd Duke of Northumberland, in the grounds of the Master Mariners Homes
England, Tyne and Wear, Wallsend. Late afterrnoon sun highlights the features of the Wallsend Town Hall built in 1907
England, Tyne and Wear, Wallsend. A space age viewing platform overlooking the Segedunum fort
England, Tyne and Wear, Gibside. Looking through the stone pillars of the Gibside Chapel towards the half mile, Oak tree lined walk heading to the Column of Liberty
Scotland, Edinburgh, Calton Hill. The National Monument on Calton Hill, known by many as Edinburghs Disgrace as it is considered to be an incomplete construction due to lack of available funds
Scotland, Edinburgh, Dean Gallery. The Dean Gallery part of the National Galleries of Scotland, opened in 1999 although the building was originally an orphanage designed by Thomas Hamilton
Scotland, Edinburgh, Holyrood. Home of the Scottish Parliament, the design of the Holyrood building was described as growing out of the land by architect Enric Miralles
Scotland, Edinburgh, The Royal Mile. Statue of Adam Smith, considered by many to be the father of modern economics, looking towards his home town of Kircaldy across the river Forth
Scotland, Edinburgh, Edinburgh City. The distinctive Edinburgh skyline with the famous landmarks of the Castle, Calton Hill and Holyrood
Scotland, Edinburgh, Princes Street. Royal Scots Greys monument located on the junction of Princes and Frederick Street
England, Tyne and Wear, Newcastle Upon Tyne. Newcastle Quayside and moored river cruise boats, reflected in the still waters of the Tyne
England, Tyne and Wear, Newcastle upon Tyne. Abstract view of the Sage Building located on the Newcastle upon Tyne Quayside
Scotland, Edinburgh, Festival Theatre. The modern glass facade of the Festival Theatre. There has been a theatre located here since 1830 making it Edinburghs longest continuous theatre site
Scotland, Edinburgh, Old Town. Looking down on West Bow in the Old Town
Scotland, Edinburgh, Register House. Statue of the Duke of Wellington on horseback situated in the front of the Register house
Scotland, Edinburgh, Festival Square. African Woman and Child sculpture, a commissioned piece of work by Scottish sculptor and artist Anne Davidson
Scotland, Edinburgh, Leith. Cobbled pedestrian walkway on the Leith Commercial Quay
Scotland, Edinburgh, Charlotte Square. Georgian house located on the north side of Charlotte Square
Scotland, Edinburgh, Fountainbridge. Canal Boats moored in the Lochrin Basin near Fountainbridge. Now known as the Edinburgh Quay
Scotland, Edinburgh, Edinburgh City. Frontage of a church along the Georgian Calton Terraces, designed by William Henry Playfair
Scotland, Edinburgh, Edinburgh City. Public footpath running through an avenue of trees in the Meadows, a large expanse of open greenery found near the centre of the city