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Produktbild: 111 Places in Edinburgh that you shouldn't miss

111 Places in Edinburgh that you shouldn't miss

Aus der Reihe 111 Places / 111 Shops

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

30.05.2025

Abbildungen

mit zahlreichen Abbildungen

Verlag

Emons Verlag

Seitenzahl

240

Maße (L/B/H)

20,4/14,1/2,2 cm

Gewicht

188 g

Farbe

Beere / Lichtgrau

Auflage

7

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-7408-2575-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

30.05.2025

Abbildungen

mit zahlreichen Abbildungen

Verlag

Emons Verlag

Seitenzahl

240

Maße (L/B/H)

20,4/14,1/2,2 cm

Gewicht

188 g

Farbe

Beere / Lichtgrau

Auflage

7

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-7408-2575-1

Herstelleradresse

Emons Verlag
Cäcilienstraße 48
50667 Köln
DE

Email: info@emons-verlag.de

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  • Produktbild: 111 Places in Edinburgh that you shouldn't miss
  • Abbey Strand The privilege of sanctuary | 10 Ann Street Homes of quality | 12 Ashley Terrace Boat House Reviving the mathematical river | 14 Barnton Quarry Bunker Cold comfort in the Cold War | 16 Blackford Hill A ringside view of the Ice Age | 18 The Botanic Cottage An enlightening garden centre | 20 Bruntsfield Links Play the course as you find it | 22 The Café Royal A palace of a pub | 24 The Caiystane Strange sentinel in the suburbs | 26 The Caley Station Gates Regal relic of the war of the railways | 28 The Camera Obscura Through a glass, darkly | 30 Cammo Park Wild domain of the Black Widow | 32 Castle Terrace Farmers’ Market From the field to the fork | 34 The Catherine Sinclair Memorial A philanthropic friend to children and animals | 36 Chalmers Memorial Church For those in peril on the sea | 38 Craiglockhart War Hospital Shellshocked in Dottyville | 40 Craigmillar Castle This castle hath a pleasant seat | 42 Cramond The ferryman and the lion | 44 Cramond Island A haven and a barricade | 46 Dean Bridge A colossal masterwork | 48 Dean Cemetery A fashionable spot to rest undisturbed | 50 Dean Village Old mills by the stream | 52 Debenhams’ Library Room Victorian gentleman lurking in ladieswear | 54 The Dominion Cinema Grand old lady of the silver screen | 56 Dovecot Studios Textiles that make a splash | 58 Dr Neil’s Garden Horticultural healing | 60 Dreaming Spires Walking tall outside the multiplex | 62 Dreghorn Practice Trenches Preparing for the hell of the Somme | 64 Dunbar’s Close Garden The spirit of gardens past | 66 Dundas House Banking Hall The star-spangled vault | 68 Edinburgh College of Art Sculpture Court Casting around for classical perfection | 70 Edinburgh Printmakers The freedom of the press | 72 The Elephant House A place of wizard inspiration | 74 Fettes College OTT old school of 007 | 76 The Flodden Tower Keeping the English out | 78 The Forth Bridge Made in Scotland, from girders | 80 The French Institute An old and cultured ally | 82 General Register House Rotunda A Pantheon for the nation’s archives | 84 George Heriot’s School The great soul of Jingling Geordie | 86 Gilmerton Cove A subterranean rock-cut mystery | 88 Gladstone’s Land From pigsties to painted ceilings | 90 Glencorse Reservoir Still waters and deep history | 92 Glenkinchie Distillery Tak aff yer dram | 94 Gorgie City Farm A reclaimed rural enclave | 96 Greyfriars Kirkyard Much more than a legendary dog’s home | 98 The GVIR Postbox at the Inch Defusing an explosive situation | 100 I J Mellis Cheesemongers Taste before you buy | 102 Inchcolm Ancient battleground in the Forth | 104 The Innocent Railway When trains went at a horse’s pace | 106 The International Climbing Arena Taking rock sports to new heights | 108 The James Clark Maxwell Birthplace The forgotten giant of physics | 110 Lady Stair’s House The men behind the pen | 112 Lady Victoria Colliery A mine of information | 114 Lauriston Castle Edwardian time capsule with a long history | 116 The Mansfield Traquair Centre The rainbow at the end of the world | 118 The Meadows Sundial Well-arranged time | 120 The Merchant Navy Memorial Sustaining this island fortress | 122 The Millennium Clock Towering circles of life and death | 124 The Miller Mausoleum Craigentinny’s marvellous marbles | 126 The Moray Estate A grand alternative to the monotonous grid | 128 Moray House Garden Pavilion The unspeakable act in the summerhouse | 130 The Mound The mud heap with an electric blanket | 132 Mr Purves’ Lighting Emporium Illumination without electrics | 134 Mr Wood’s Fossils When Stan met Lizzie | 136 Muschat’s Cairn The stones tell the tale | 138 The Museum on the Mound Money matters | 140 The National Monument A magnificent disgrace | 142 Newhailes Original splendour – unrestored | 144 The Oily Well Liberton’s healing balm | 146 Old College Triumphal gateway to knowledge | 148 The Old Palm Stove A venerable tree and a whiff of the tropics | 150 The Old Royal High School The parliament that never was | 152 The Oxford Bar Inspector Rebus’ no-nonsense boozer | 154 Parliament Square Historic hub of genius and learning | 156 Penguin Parade The zoo’s other black and white stars | 158 Piershill Cemetery The sensational last act of a celebrity dog lover | 160 The Political Martyrs’ Monument The cause of the people | 162 The Portobello Pottery Kilns Days of ginger beer and hot water bottles | 164 Portobello Promenade We do like to be beside the seaside | 166 The Portrait Gallery Entrance Hall Gilded heroes of the nation | 168 The Prestoungrange Gothenburg A fine house for responsible drinking | 170 The Radical Road A walk for romantics, built by revolutionaries | 172 Ramsay Garden Castles in the air | 174 Real Foods The principle of natural selection | 176 The Robin Chapel Music and praise in perpetuity | 178 Rosslyn Chapel A unique medieval puzzle | 180 Sam Burns’ Yard From a needle to an anchor | 182 Sandy Bell’s The soul of Scots music | 184 Sciennes Jewish Burial Ground A hidden cemetery for a hidden people | 186 Scotland Street Station The railway under the New Town | 188 The Scott Monument One man and his dog | 190 The Sheep Heid Inn Beer and skittles fit for a king | 192 Springvalley Gardens Lane Ghost town in Morningside | 194 St Bernard’s Well The foul waters of Hygeia | 196 St Cecilia’s Hall Listening to the 18th century | 198 St Giles’ Cathedral Rooftop Crowning glory | 200 St Margaret’s Chapel Simple shrine for a sainted queen | 202 St Triduana’s Chapel Spiritual cleansing | 204 The Stockbridge Colonies By the workers, for the workers | 206 Summerhall Artful revamp of the old vet school | 208 Surgeons’ Hall Museums Gruesome, but gripping | 210 Swanston A quaint little place in the lap of the hills | 212 Thomson’s Tower The curling club and the painting minister | 214 The Treasure Trove Homemade, fairtrade, self-aid | 216 Trinity Apse A truncated Gothic relic | 218 Trinity House A better life on the ocean wave | 220 Tupiniquim Ex-Police Box The afterlife of the bobbies’ temples | 222 21st Century Kilts Skirts for men of the new millennium | 224 Victoria Swing Bridge Keeping the docks in full swing | 226 The Witches’ Fountain Fair is foul, and foul is fair | 228 World’s End The limits of a gated community | 230