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English: Waterloo Place 29, Edinburgh. Calton Convening Rooms. Occupied by the restaurant Howies in 2015. Date: 4 October 2015, 09:00:56: ... Edinburgh; Metadata ...
The Waterloo Hotel is a historical hotel located on Waterloo Place in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was the first large scale purpose built hotel in Edinburgh, trading from 1819 to 1898. It was the first large scale purpose built hotel in Edinburgh, trading from 1819 to 1898.
English: 16-20 Waterloo Place, Edinburgh. In 2015 this building was run by Princes Street Suites who rent service apartments. In 2015 this building was run by Princes Street Suites who rent service apartments.
The boundary runs south along Lothian Road to its junction with Lauriston Place at Tollcross. The southwestern corner – between Lauriston Place and East Fountainbridge, up to Lady Lawson Road – is considered the Old Town for the purposes of this list, but is not included in the UNESCO "Edinburgh Old and New Towns" World Heritage Site listing.
Regent Bridge is a road bridge in Edinburgh, Scotland, where the A1 road enters the New Town from the east and passes over a hollow near Calton Hill. The bridge was built in the 19th century, in the neoclassical style as the medieval city was modernised and expanded to the north and east.
The General Post Office (GPO) is a former post office building in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was built 1861–65 on the site of the Old Theatre Royal, between Waterloo Place and North Bridge, Edinburgh, to the design of architect and Clerk of Works for Scotland, Robert Matheson. [1] In 1861, Albert, Prince Consort laid the foundation stone.
The highly emotive statue of the Duke of Wellington, mounted on a rearing horse, and pointing with significance to Waterloo Place to the east, was erected in 1852, designed by Sir John Steell. Surviving Scottish soldiers who had fought at the Battle of Waterloo were invited to the unveiling ceremony.
Park Place - demolished to build the university's medical school on Bristo Street; Salisbury Square, Salisbury Street - demolished same time as Arthur Street; Shakespeare Square - demolished to create GPO/ Waterloo Place; Swinton Row - demolished to create the St James Centre; Victoria Place, Newhaven - demolished as part of the redevelopment ...