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Calton Hill from south-east
Unknown, 1937, Postcard
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Calton Hill from south-east
Calton Hill from south-east
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Item no
9214
Title
Calton Hill from south-east, showing Scottish National Monument completed
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
1937
Size
8.9 x 14 cm
Type
Postcard
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
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, often referred to as 'Scotland's Disgrace'.
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Nelson Monument - 200 years
Calton Hill and its monuments
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