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Royal Observatory, Edinburgh
Thompson, Dr. Gordon I., 1960, Slide transparency
Royal Observatory, Edinburgh
Royal Observatory, Edinburgh
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Item no
24011
Title
Royal Observatory, Edinburgh
Description
A small earth-moving vehicle is parked at the bottom of Blackford Hill in Edinburgh. A black car is parked at the edge of the road that runs along the bottom of the hill. The observatory building stands at the top of the hill beyond the dug up earth and grassy bank.
Artist / maker
Thompson, Dr. Gordon I.
Date
1960
Size
2.3 x 3.5 cm
Type
Slide transparency
Blackford Hill is located approximately two miles north of the centre of Edinburgh. It is 539 feet in height. The Royal Observatory was built here in 1896 and continues to be used as a centre for astronomical study. The land was purchased by the city in 1884. A grand arch of red sandstone stands at the entrance to Observatory Road to commemorate Sir George Harrisson, Lord Provost and MP, who arranged this transfer to public ownership.
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