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scotianostra · 1 year
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Colinton Tunnel.
The mural in the tunnel follows a theme taken from the poem ‘From A Railway Carriage’, originally published in Robert Louis Stephenson book ‘A Child’s Garden Of Verses’
Robert would have ridden the Colinton Railway as a child and the poem is said to have been inspired by the journey. His Grandfather was the vicar at the local Manse.
As a child and also into adulthood Robert was unwell with a chronic lung disease, during times when he was suffering he mainly concentrated on children’s verse being too unwell to focus on his long format writing.
Faster than fairies, faster than witches, Bridges and houses, hedges and ditches; And charging along like troops in a battle, All through the meadows the horses and cattle: All of the sights of the hill and the plain Fly as thick as driving rain; And ever again, in the wink of an eye, Painted stations whistle by.
Here is a child who clambers and scrambles, All by himself and gathering brambles; Here is a tramp who stands and gazes; And there is the green for stringing the daisies! Here is a cart run away in the road Lumping along with man and load; And here is a mill and there is a river: Each a glimpse and gone for ever!
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embraphotos · 1 year
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Redford Road, EH13
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tenth-sentence · 3 months
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John Balfour of Colinton had imbibed notions prevalent in France not consistent with morality and propriety.*
* Homosexuality.
"Killing for Country: A Family History" - David Marr
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pho---to---graph · 8 months
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Hill and Adamson The Fairy Tree at Colinton, 1846 salted paper print from paper negative
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lepetitdragonvert · 10 months
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The Fairy Tree at Colinton
Photography Studio Hill and Adamson
1846
Source : metmuseum.org
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grandmaster-anne · 9 months
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3 August 2023 The Princess Royal, Patron, the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, attended the Tattoo Dress Rehearsal at Redford Barracks, Colinton Road, Edinburgh. Photos by Jane Barlow/PA Images via Getty Images
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aimeedaisies · 9 months
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Court Circular | 3rd August 2023
St James’s Palace
The Princess Royal, Patron, the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, this morning attended the Tattoo Dress Rehearsal at Redford Barracks, Colinton Road, Edinburgh, and was received by His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of the City of Edinburgh (Councillor Robert Aldridge, the Rt Hon the Lord Provost).
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thiziri · 2 years
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Princess Anne attending a rehearsal at Redford Barracks, Colinton Road, Edinburgh, as a Patron of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, on 4 August 2022.
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manark-blog1 · 2 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Shoshanna Colinton Sweater Dress.
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cllrfrasermacpherson · 10 months
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Getting things done - Pentland area #dundeewestend
We have recently had numerous complaints about environment management in the Pentland area including the overgrown mess near the bottom of Saggar Street and along Pentland Avenue, extent of weeds in part of Colinton Place and overgrown bushes at some of the steps in the area, making handrails unable to be accessed.Our local environment manager has responded helpfully as follows : “We will…
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scotianostra · 1 year
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Colinton Tunnel
First visit here since it got it's magnificent makeover. I took a ton of photos and probably missed lots of wee details. This is the largest heritage mural in Scotland.
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embraphotos · 2 years
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City Bypass, EH13
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cubicleinstallers · 1 year
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