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  2. Warriston - Wikipedia

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    Warriston Cemetery was opened in 1843 and is now owned by the City of Edinburgh. Warriston Crematorium was opened on 29 October 1929 on the eastern edge of the old cemetery. [3] It was built in 1808 as East Warriston House and converted in 1928/9. [4] Writer Robert Louis Stevenson was born in Warriston.

  3. Inverleith - Wikipedia

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    The Palm House in the Royal Botanic Gardens. In late 1823, George Lauder, described as the tenant farmer of Inverleith Mains, [10] agreed with James Rocheid of Inverleith to a reversion of part of his leasehold lands, 11.5 Scots acres, for the site of the Royal Botanic Garden, which had formerly been located on Leith Walk.

  4. List of post-war Category A listed buildings in Scotland

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    The number which date from post 1945 currently stands at 49, following the addition of the Cables Wynd House and Linksview House buildings in January 2017. [4] The two oldest buildings in this list both commenced construction prior to World War II but completion then occurred in the post-war period, the buildings are generally considered post-war.

  5. Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) is a scientific centre for the study of plants, their diversity and conservation, as well as a popular tourist attraction. Founded in 1670 as a physic garden to grow medicinal plants, today it occupies four sites across Scotland— Edinburgh , Dawyck , Logan and Benmore —each with its own specialist ...

  6. Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art - Wikipedia

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    The first Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (SNGMA) opened in August 1960 in Inverleith House, a Georgian building set in the middle of Edinburgh's Royal Botanic Garden. In 1984 the SNGMA moved to the former premises of the John Watson's Institution on Belford Road in the west of the city, a large neo-classical building which was ...

  7. List of listed buildings in Edinburgh/3 - Wikipedia

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    1-14 (Inclusive Numbers) Drumsheugh Gardens, 29 Walker Street, Including Railings 55°57′03″N 3°12′49″W  /  55.950878°N 3.213532°W  / 55.950878; -3.213532  ( 1-14 (Inclusive Numbers) Drumsheugh Gardens, 29 Walker Street, Including

  8. List of listed buildings in Edinburgh/27 - Wikipedia

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    Upload another image Colinton Road Napier University Merchiston Castle Gateway 55°55′59″N 3°12′48″W  /  55.933107°N 3.213281°W  / 55.933107; -3.213281  (Colinton Road Napier University Merchiston Castle Gateway) Category B 26841 Upload Photo 104-108 Commercial Street, Macdonald House (Former Leith Nautical College) With Front Wall And Railings; Eh6 6Nn 55°58′40″N 3 ...

  9. List of listed buildings in Edinburgh/12 - Wikipedia

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    Royal Botanic Garden, Inverleith Row, 1967 Greenhouse 55°57′59″N 3°12′29″W  /  55.966495°N 3.207949°W  / 55.966495; -3.207949  ( Royal Botanic Garden, Inverleith Row, 1967 Greenhouse