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Grid reference NT3172

near to Portobello, Edinburgh, Scotland


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NT3172 : Sunset over Edinburgh College by Graham Hogg Sunset over Edinburgh College
The Milton Road campus of the College
NT3172 : Portobello : Road Junction by Lewis Clarke Portobello : Road Junction
At the road junction from the A1.
NT3172 : Housing by Paul McIlroy Housing
A view to the east from Brunstane station, the chimneys of Cockenzie Power Station can be seen in the distance.
NT3172 : Milton Road East by Richard Webb Milton Road East
Cottage by what was Duddingston Lodge, later Queens Bay Lodge.
NT3172 : A1 bridge over cycle route by JThomas A1 bridge over cycle route
NT3172 : Edinburgh Railways : Brunstane Station by Richard West Edinburgh Railways : Brunstane Station
The photographer's train is on the Edinburgh Suburban line.
NT3172 : Superstore and bus terminus at The Jewel by M J Richardson Superstore and bus terminus at The Jewel
NT3172 : Derelict buildings by Alex McGregor Derelict buildings
NT3172 : The Former Leith Nautical College by Chris Andrews The Former Leith Nautical College
Designed and built in the late seventies as a 'state of the art' Merchant Navy training facility (hence the 'ship's bridge'). It became part of the Jewel and Esk College, before these in turn were merged with... (more)
NT3172 : Ploughed field by Callum Black Ploughed field
Fields by Brunstane on the outskirts of Edinburgh, viewed from the cycle route.
NT3172 : Brunstane Burn Cycle Path by Oliver Dixon Brunstane Burn Cycle Path
A rather narrow and hilly cyclepath runs alongside Brunstane Burn from the sea at Newhailes. Also followed by the John Muir Way.
NT3172 : The straight and narrow path by kim traynor The straight and narrow path
A pathway made for the convenience of Magdalene residents to take them to Asda and beyond (Fort Kinnaird).

 
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