New Street & Calton Road
Edinburgh, Scotland
The former Craigwell Brewery, built on the site of Craig's Well - the area's first water supply.
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Calton Rd, Edinburgh
Calton Road, at the foot of the hill of the same name.
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Calton Rd, Edinburgh
Lochend Close, shortly before construction of Panmure Court - studio apartments used primarily as student accommodation.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
The site of what is now Panmure Court, situated behind Adam Smith's former home, Panmure House.
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Calton Rd, Edinburgh
The road (originally a close, built in 1591) leading down from the 'Auld Tolbooth' - Old Tolbooth Wynd.
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Calton Rd, Edinburgh
Part of the close (built in 1591) under and behind the 'Auld Tolbooth’. Between Canongate and Calton Road.
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Calton Rd, Edinburgh
Site of the Calton Road Gasworks (aka 'Edinburgh Gas Works'). Production began 1817.
In the 1930s the site became the home of the Eastern Scottish Bus Company, which became First Edinburgh in 1999. The buildings were demolished in 2007.Calton RoaddemolishedEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandstreetlighttravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
Studio 24 (club). If you're wondering about the name, this is 24–26 Calton Road.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
The former Balmoral Brewery, built for Gordon Blair around 1859 . The malthouse (the building on the right) was later used by the Craigwell Brewery across the road.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Next to the Calton Road end of Campbell's Close, named for Canongate magistrate George Campbell - who owned a tenement on the north side in 1682.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Construction of office space at 22 Calton Road.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Where Calton Road meets Leith St.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
The path from Calton Road to Regent Road.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
The former Edinburgh General Post Office building, being transformed into 'Waverley Gate' (only the facade is being kept). Constructed 1861-1866, closed Oct 1995.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Calton Road, at the foot of the hill of the same name.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Calton Road, under the Regent Bridge (Waterloo Place). Designed by architect Archibald Elliott, constructed 1814-1819.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Retaining wall below the site of the former Calton Jail.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Calton Road, at the foot of the hill of the same name.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Railway Bridge over Calton Road. Contains the entrance to the 'Jacobs Ladder' path up to Regent Road.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Railway Bridge over Calton Road. Contains the entrance to the 'Jacobs Ladder' path up to Regent Road.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
The former Craigwell Brewery, built on the site of Craig's Well - the area's first water supply.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Site of the Edinburgh Waverley Goods Yard, demolished 2004. Now known as ‘Waverley Court’, home to Edinburgh Council.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
The Governor's House from the former Calton Jail [opened 1817]. The gaol itself was demolished in 1930, to make way for St Andrew's House - headquarters of the Scottish Government.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Section of wall from the former Calton Jail [opened 1817]. The gaol itself was demolished in 1930, to make way for St Andrew's House - headquarters of the Scottish Government.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh's Waverley Station [1866-1868], partly demolished in 2004 to make way for City Council buildings.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Site of the Calton Road Gasworks (aka 'Edinburgh Gas Works'). Production began 1817.
In the 1930s the site became the home of the Eastern Scottish Bus Company, which became First Edinburgh in 1999. The buildings were demolished in 2007.Calton RoaddemolishedEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandsignStreet PhotographytravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
Site of the Calton Road Gasworks (aka 'Edinburgh Gas Works'). Production began 1817.
In the 1930s the site became the home of the Eastern Scottish Bus Company, which became First Edinburgh in 1999. The buildings were demolished in 2007.EdinburghGreat BritainNew StreetScotlandStreet PhotographyUKUnited Kingdombusdemolishedstationtravel
Edinburgh, Scotland
Site of the Calton Road Gasworks (aka 'Edinburgh Gas Works'). Production began 1817.
In the 1930s the site became the home of the Eastern Scottish Bus Company, which became First Edinburgh in 1999. The buildings were demolished in 2007.EdinburghGreat BritainNew StreetScotlandUKUnited Kingdomgraffitisigntravel
Edinburgh, Scotland
Looking down New St, from near the Canongate. On the right is the former Eastern Scottish Bus Depot (demolished in 2006), with St Andrew's House in the background.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
The site of what is now Panmure Court, situated behind Adam Smith's former home, Panmure House.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
North Canongate Infant School, New Street. Designed by Robert Wilson (architect for Edinburgh School Board), constructed 1900-1901.
It was repurposed as a 'school of building' in 1943, offices in 1968 and the Canongate Venture - a mixture of small businesses and workshops - in 1981.EdinburghGreat BritainMarket StNew StreetScotlandUKUnited Kingdomschooltravel
Edinburgh, Scotland
Construction of Panmure Court, Lochend Close. Studio apartments used primarily as student accommodation.
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