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- Cheesy Member - Tuesday, January 24th, 2006 : goo

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Just adding a few of my older pictures of up - these are mostly pictures of the Tourist attractions just now. Will post more Graffiti and funky stuff after this.

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The One O'clock Gun (Edinburgh Castle}The firing of a gun at one o'clock every day started as a means of giving the sailing ships in an accurate time check to assist them their navigation. And is still fired at 1pm every day.


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taken just after a snowshower.


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- Tourist attraction that take you back to the big bang and you follow time throughout. To the modern day. With in the background.


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taken from You can see clearly in this, gives you an idea of the height it sits at.

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The heart-shaped design of the cobble stones near St Giles Cathedral marks where the entrance to the Tolbooth used to be located. The Tolbooth was originally set up in 1561, as the name implies, to collect tolls but also became used as a prison after 1640. There was also a scaffold for hanging criminals (and others) and the heads of the more famous victims would be displayed on spikes in the face of the building. The Tolbooth was demolished in 1817.

Perhaps as a sign of disrespect to the town council, it became common for passsers-by to spit on the cobble stone design. While this is not encouraged these days, it is wise to give the emblem a wide berth when walking past - just in case!


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jeeff: 24th Jan 2006 - 15:52 GMT

ha, pretty ironic that there's a heart in such a historically grim location. i wonder what the condemned thought of that.

Cheesy_Member: 24th Jan 2006 - 15:58 GMT

Forgot to mention that the heart is called "" As Edinburgh is within the County of this is deemed to be the centre of it.

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