Can you name this Edinburgh location?
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#WhereArtI 10th September answer: The Bank of Scotland roof top dome at the top ot the Mound. Suzanne Short was randomly picked to go into this months draw for an Edinburgh Sketcher tote bag. More next Monday!
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Bank of Scotland at the top of the mound/George 4th bridge
BANK OF SCOTLAND HEADQUARTERS THE MOUND
WhereArtI 10th September answer Bank of Scotland building on the Mound
Bank of Scotland headquarters on The Mound
My faburite green Mound, Bank of Scotland HQ 😜
EDINBURGH UN IVERSITY BUILDING SOUTH BRIDGE EDINBURGH
Statue of the Greek goddess of Victory (handing out wreaths/laurels of victory) on top of the dome of the Bank of Scotland Corporate Headquarters on the Mound, Edinburgh. Bank Street.
I think the image is the Dome on the Bank of Scotland Head Office building, Bank St, Edinburgh.
The dome atop old college at corner of South Bridge/Chambers St
Hi,
I think you are back at the cafe at the top of the mound from where you spotted the statue on the central dome of the Bank of Scotland to the East.
David
Top of the old college or at least one of the buildings in the old quad at Edinburgh University.