Showing posts with label Edinburgh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Edinburgh. Show all posts

Friday, 4 May 2012

Edinburgh II

Cycle path in middle of Meadows with Colorful trees 
Quater Mile buildings across Medows 

 Meadows parks looks amazing in Edinburgh, During the Sunny day entire park is full of people with barbecues, playing cricket, football, rugby and outing with family.  
 St Giles Cathedral, Royal mile, Edinburgh
Caledonian hotel in Westend, Edinburgh

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Scotland's famous people

 
James Clerk Maxwell statue at George Street, Edinburgh.
Maxwell was born at 14 India street, Edinburgh. James did his schooling at The Edinburgh Academy. He continued his education at the Universities of Edinburgh and Cambridge. He worked at Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Cambridge universities. In 1856, at the early age of 25, he became Professor of Physics at Marischal College, Aberdeen. From there he moved first to King's College, London, and then, in 1871, to become the first Professor of Experimental Physics at Cambridge where he directed the newly created Cavendish Laboratory.  It was at the Cavendish, over the next fifty years, that so much of the physics of today continued to develop from Maxwell's inspirationOne of his work legacy is  most famous electromagnetic theory. 
Birth place of Graham Bell

Alexander Graham Bell is a scientist and engineer who invented first practical telephone was born in 14 South Charlotte Street, Edinburgh

Saturday, 18 February 2012

Street painting in Edinburgh





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Edinburgh




Edinburgh Castle
St Mary's Cathedral
Leith Walk
Dynamic Earth


Bread Street Edinburgh
 The National Monument
 Edinburgh Castle from Scott monument
Palace of Holyroodhouse
 Edinburgh 
Edinburgh Castle and Gallery


Scott monument
Arthur seat

NorthBridge
Princess street gardens
Old town
Balmoral hotel and Calton hill
St andrew square
Edinburgh University (Old college)
St John's Episcopal Church
National Archives of Scotland
St Andrews & St George's West Church
La P'tite Folie
Dome is a listed building located in George street, Edinburgh. It was constructed in 1847 served for head office for commercial bank of Scotland, before that it used to physicians hall for royal college of Scotland.