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View from the Scott Monument of the Balmoral Hotel
MacLean, Kevin, 2010, Digital image
View from the Scott Monument of the Balmoral Hotel
View from the Scott Monument of the Balmoral Hotel
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Title
View from the Scott Monument of the Balmoral Hotel, Waverley Market and Calton Hill
Description
The Balmoral Hotel and east end of Princes Street are viewed from the vantage point of the Scott Monument. The Balmoral Hotel's large clock tower forms a prominent part of the skyline. In front of the Balmoral is a pedestrianised zone which is the roof of the Princes Mall shopping centre. This contains walkways with lighting, plant pots and a tourist information centre. Buses, taxis and cars line up along Princes Street and on Waterloo Place. Calton Hill can be seen in the background.
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MacLean, Kevin
Date
2010
Type
Digital image
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Edinburgh's Balmoral Hotel stands on the corner of North Bridge and Princes Street. The hotel was designed by William Hamilton Beatie. Its construction took place alongside that of the new North Bridge, and was completed in 1902. Formerly called the North British Hotel, it was owned by the North British Railway Company. It was sold by British Rail in the 1980's, and reopened in 1991 under its new name following extensive refurbishment. Its distinctive clock tower forms an unmistakable part of Edinburgh's skyline. It stands at just under 60 metres, with the clock face itself, designed by Hamilton and Inches, being taller than a double-decker bus.
Waterloo Place is situated at the east end of Princes Street. It is carried by Regent Bridge over the Low Calton ravine between Princes Street and Calton Hill.
Calton Hill is situated at the east end of Princes Street in Edinburgh. It rises to a height of 108 metres and is another of the city's hills created by volcanic activity. Several monuments stand on the hill. Most prominent amongst these are the Nelson Monument, built in the shape of a telescope, and the unfinished National Monument, modelled on the Parthenon in Athens.
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