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General view of Edinburgh from Corstorphine Hill
Maxwell, Tom, 1913, Etching
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General view of Edinburgh from Corstorphine Hill
General view of Edinburgh from Corstorphine Hill
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Title
General view of Edinburgh from Corstorphine Hill
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This panoramic view of Edinburgh from Corstorphine Hill looks over the city highlighting the prominent features of Calton Hill, Arthur's Seat and Salisbury Crags.
Artist / maker
Maxwell, Tom
Date
1913
Size
21.8 x 34.2 cm
Type
Etching
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Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Corstorphine Hill is located in Corstorphine, in the west of Edinburgh. Edinburgh Zoo is situated on Corstorphine Hill. The hill is also a popular site for walking and other recreation.
The city of Edinburgh is built around seven hills, mostly volcanic in origin. It is bordered to its north by the Firth of Forth, and to its south by the Pentland Hills. Edinburgh has been Scotland's capital since the mid fifteenth century, but evidence of human habitation on the site stretches back some 7000 years. The central city is made up of the Old Town area immediately surrounding Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile, and the New Town to the north, an important example of eighteenth and nineteenth century Neoclassical town planning. These central areas were designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1995. Other more modern developments, from the 19th century to the present, radiate from this central area incorporating many older villages. Edinburgh attracts more tourists than any other city in the UK except London, especially during the annual festivals in August.
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The Old and New Towns of Edinburgh World Heritage
The Topography of Hills and Valleys
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