This building (see next shot) and the carving above the lintel had me intrigued. No signage whatsoever, but clearly an important place. Took a bit of digging, but turns out this is the home of the Royal Company of Archers. |
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Everything looks so old on the outside, but old and spiffy on the inside.
ReplyDeleteClassic looks.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful city filled with fascinating history.
ReplyDeletewe love this place... so much history...and so much to see and to discover... like the underground... wow...
ReplyDeleteLovely tour!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and I do love that lantern!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, the details on the building are lovely. I like the lampposts and the pretty sky. Take care, have a great day.
ReplyDeleteWho knew there is a Royal Company of Archers?
ReplyDeleteLoved the 1st photo the best!
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed a beautiful city. Shame on us for avoiding cities on the trip north but there will never be enough years to see everything.
ReplyDeleteYAM Aunty I was about to type how much I really liked #1, then I scrolled down they are all superb and look at the beautiful blue skies.
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
Beautiful selections this week, I especially enjoyed the street lamps...and shadows!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place!!! the church is definitely my favorite.
ReplyDeleteAll the best from here, over the pond. Pouring rain. sigh. XX
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking us along to the streets of Edinburgh.
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