Back to Scotland, the summer of 1969.
I'm a little confused; the last photo that I posted was of a sign that said Balmoral/Aberdeen.Braemar - but we'ed already been to Pitlochry - which was AFTER Balmoral/Aberdeen on the slide magazine labels. Oh well, perhaps we're a little out of order.
The slide I labelled "Cumbernauld Bridge" was actually the Firth Railway Bridge. The other one was the Firth of Forth road bridge.
We pick up where we left off:
Aberdeen Castlegate. Cool car in the foreground!
Love the folks sitting on the bench - just hanging out.
Tower of the Aberdeen Arts Centre
Balmoral Castle gates
Balmoral Castle
I'm skipping some flower shots...
Don't know where this is. I suspect that one would simply call it a 'stately home'?
Google image search isn't much of a help; I don't have enough clues to give it.
Too bad about the telephone pole
She'd be what, nearing 50 now?
"Wrong" side of the road
Garden shots. Again, I'll drop a few of the flowers-only pics. If anyone REALLY wants them....
The Scotsman Hotel, Edinburgh
No idea of the significance of this.
Self portrait.
Here's what's there now. You can recognize the building next door; balcony, windows, etc.
https://www.google.ca/maps/place/edinbu ... 2c!6m1!1e1
NO WAITING
Edinburgh Castle
Princes Street gardens https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princes_Street_Gardens
This is the Scott Monument https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Monument
Looking at the 'Monuments' section of the above Wiki page, I'm not placing this one.
Mob mentality.
Tile roof?
Edinburgh Museum of Childhood
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum_of ... inburgh%29
hey too got a new sign.
At this point I'm getting some image errors; I believe that I'll had to upload some again another time. So that's it for now.
Cheers!
Bill
Summer '69; Scotland, Part II
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Re: Summer '69; Scotland, Part II
I think the monument you couldn't place is on the grounds of St. John's Episcopal Church. It kinda looks like the right area I remember from when we were in Edinburgh, but I could be wrong.
Re: Summer '69; Scotland, Part II
Thanks for the tip; it gave me a starting point. The Roman-looking building in the background was a clue. Looking at the Google satellite image of the area around St. John's Episcopal Church - and the stretch between the Scott Monument and St. John's, it appeared that the Royal Scottish Academy had such architecture. Yup - Google street view shows the Academy, plus the distinctive building across the street - but the statue in question is hidden behind some trees.Captain Slack wrote:I think the monument you couldn't place is on the grounds of St. John's Episcopal Church. It kinda looks like the right area I remember from when we were in Edinburgh, but I could be wrong.
Is that a salt bin in front of that bus shelter? I didn't realize that it got quite that cold there.
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@55.95212 ... 6656?hl=en
Bill
Re: Summer '69; Scotland, Part II
Now you found a self-portrait of the photographer. And maybe of his camera as well, with luck.
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