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Edinburgh Castle from the Grassmarket
Inglis, Alexander Adam , 1915, Photograph
Edinburgh Castle from the Grassmarket
Edinburgh Castle from the Grassmarket
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1922
Title
Edinburgh Castle from the Grassmarket
Description
In the Grassmarket there are shops with shop front window displays. The establishments include a cobblers, a barbers and a dairy supply company. On the road is a horse-drawn cart and horses, one with a rider. To the side is the sloping ground of a drying green with washing poles below Edinburgh Castle.
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Inglis, Alexander Adam
Date
1915
Size
21.5 x 26.5 cm
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Photograph
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Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Edinburgh Castle is perhaps the city's most famous landmark. It stands on top of the remaining core of an extinct volcano. Excavations suggest the site was inhabited by Bronze Age man as early as 900 BC, and was fortified by Iron Age man roughly 2000 years ago. The oldest part of the present day Castle is St Margaret's Chapel, built in the early 12th century. The Castle holds the Honours of Scotland and more recently has welcomed back the Stone of Scone otherwise known as the Stone of Destiny.
The Grassmarket is a central area situated below Edinburgh Castle. It has been the site of many public executions. A weekly market was held there from 1477 until 1911. The Grassmarket continues to be a popular area for socialising.
The word cobble has been used here to help with searching, an alternative term is sett. Sett stones describe both the type of stone and the method in which they are used.
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