Sculpture of The Moment – African Woman and Child Leave a reply African Woman and Child, located in festival square, off Lothian Roada symbol of Edinburgh’s solidarity against the Apartheid. African Woman and Child
Monument Of The Moment – Scott Monument Leave a reply A Victorian Gothic monument to Scottish author Sir Walter Scott, opened in 1844. Scott Monument
Castle Of The Moment – Craiglockhart Castle Leave a reply Blink and you may miss this, found in the Grounds of Napier university Craiglockhart Castle is a small obscure ruined tower house. Craiglockhart Castle
Castle Of The Moment – Craigmillar Castle Leave a reply A beautiful ruined medieval castle three miles south east of Edinburgh city center Craigmillar Castle
Castle Of The Moment – Edinburgh Castle (Red) Leave a reply Edinburgh Castle illuminated in Red taken from the Castles Esplanade Edinburgh Castle In Red
Abbey Of The Moment – Holyrood Abbey Leave a reply Located in Edinburgh, this ruined abbey was founded in 1128 by King David I Holyrood Abby
Castle Of The Moment – Lauriston Castle Leave a reply Lauriston Castle is a 16th century tower house with 19th century extensions overlooking the Firth of Forth Lauriston Castle
Castle Of The Moment – Merchiston Tower Leave a reply Merchiston Tower, or Merchiston Castle, was probably built by Alexander Napier, the 2nd Laird of Merchiston around 1454 Merchiston Tower
Chapel Of The Moment – St Anthony’s Chapel Leave a reply St Anthony’s Chapel, often mistaken for a ruined Castle, this mysterious ruins stands high above High above St. Margaret’s loch in Holyrood Park St Anthonys Chapple
Edinburgh Castle Lock Down Leave a reply The Streets of Edinburgh have been quiet during lock down, the Castle esplanade 1400hrs on a Sunday afternoon – unimaginable during normal times Edinburgh Castle Lock DownEdinburgh Castle Lock DownEdinburgh Castle Lock Down