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A city centre street without a tree in sight.
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WhereArtI answer : 7th August
Forrest Hill as seen from Forrest Street. I love the texture and shadows in this one. Well done Elizabeth Campbell who takes the tote this week. Another chance to win on Monday morning.
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Fascinating as ever David, thanks!
its sandys bells pub at forrest hill off forrest road.
Forrest hill
Forrest Hill with Sandy Bells in blue on the corner
Forrest Hill with Sandy Bells in blue on the corner
Forrest Hill – looking up to Edin. Univ. O.T.C. from Sandy Bells pub
Sandy Bell’s
Forrest Hill at Forrest Road
Forrest Hill, with old drill hall at the top.
This is at Forrest Road / Forrest Hill! Not far from Greyfriar’s Bobby 🙂
Forrest Hill, off Forrest Road, Sandy Bells pub on the right.
You are looking up Forest Hill towards the Headquarters of the Queens Rifle Volunteer Brigade The Royal Scots next to their drill hall. The hall was used by Donald Michie of Edinburgh University to house the computers of the Department of Machine Intelligence and Perception (previously the Experimental Programming Unit) from its establishment in 1965.
AI is nothing new!
It’s Forrest Hill
Forrest Hill! I recognize Sandy Bells 🙂
Cockburn street