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furniture-maker's premises must not rise above the level of
Princes Street (which is the reason the roof of Waverley Market is at street level) and that the ground westwards for half the length of Princes Street "shall be kept and preserved in perpetuity as pleasure-grounds to be dressed up at the expense of the town council as soon as may be."
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and overturned, but when the Court again supported the council on the second point, the matter was submitted to judicial arbitration. This resulted in a judgement that the houses could be completed which later allowed the North
British Hotel (Balmoral Hotel) to be built on the site, that the adjacent
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Princes Street Gardens were originally the private property of "the Princes Street Proprietors" who overlooked them from their houses on the western half of the street. This was passed to them from the council in 1816 and the gardens were opened to subscribers generally in the New Town in 1821.
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Dogs, cricket, perambulators and smoking were prohibited under their rules, and people using bath-chairs had to present a doctor's certificate to the
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Every year, in the weeks leading up to the end of the year, the East
Gardens are transformed into 'Edinburgh's Christmas'. This includes a variety of amusement park rides and the Christmas Market, which has food and gifts from all around the world. The most notable attraction is the 33 metre (108
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including the building of a very picturesque gardeners cottage at the east end of the West
Gardens. As part of a later agreement (c.1880) the council widened Princes Street (resulting in a far steeper embankment on that side). A series of statues were erected along the edge of the widened road.
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Princes Street Gardens is a train line separating the garden from the Castle Hill Garden. You can access Castle Hill Garden via a bridge behind the Ross Band Stand. The garden has been closed for several years due to rockfall and subsidence.
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A new monument, in the form of a baby elephant by sculptor Andy Scott, was added to the gardens on 2 February 2019. Located by The Genius of
Architecture, this is a permanent reminder of the 250 babies and their families affected by the Mortonhall scandal, which was uncovered in 2012.
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to halt the building and to condemn the
Corporation for having contravened their feuing terms by which they had presupposed open ground and a vista south of the street. After the Court found in favour of the council on the first point the decision was quickly appealed to the
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the gardens be opened during
Christmas and New Year "with the object of keeping parties out of the dram shops (i.e. illegal drinking premises)" led eventually to them being opened to the general public on Christmas Day, New Year's Day and one other day in the year.
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In 1939 four huge air-raid shelters were created within this northern embankment. The distinctive shelters now on the upper walkway date from 1950 and were designed by Alexander Garden Forgie. As with most structures in the gardens they are listed buildings.
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Modernization of the gardens is currently under discussion with the launch of The Quaich Project fundraising campaign from the Ross Development Trust. The new design will improve accessibility and provide new pathways and connections across the city.
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The Ross Bandstand in the centre of the West Gardens is named after William Henry Ross, Chairman of the Distillers Company Ltd., who gifted the first bandstand on the site in 1877. The present building and terraces date from 1935.
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buildings are located. East Princes Street Gardens run from The Mound to Waverley Bridge, and cover 8.5 acres (3.4 ha). The larger West Princes Street Gardens cover 29 acres (12 ha) and extend to the adjacent churches of
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677:. Described as a "modern henge" it dates from 1950 but was added to and "finalised" in May 2007 following the termination of the Royal Scots in 2006. This added additional Battle Honours gained since the 1950s.
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along the southern edge of the Gardens to join its Haymarket terminus to a new General Station adjoining the North British Railway Company's North Bridge terminus (both stations later renamed
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Until the 1960s on the western side of the West Princes Street Gardens the Castle Terrace Gardens were adjoined. In 1964 these gardens were dug up to construct a 750-bay car park.
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The Princes Street proprietors contributed £500 as a goodwill gesture to the cost of the bandstand. Various concerts and other events are held at the Ross Bandstand including the
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In 1876, despite much opposition from residents, the town council reacquired the ground for use as a public park. The new park was laid out by the City Architect
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who resided in St. David Street, a side street off Princes Street. In 1771 the council acquired the land as part of the First New Town development. It began
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The Gardens are the best known parks in Edinburgh, having the highest awareness and visitor figures for both residents and visitors to the city.
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proposed to rebuild the bandstand as a Ross Pavilion based on design by architects wHY following an international competition in 2017.
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The statuary group on the lower path represents The Genius of Architecture crowning the Theory and Practice of Art and is by
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Daniel Ross, it was originally installed in 1872 and restored in 2018 with the help of the Ross Development Trust.
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are two adjacent public parks in the centre of Edinburgh, Scotland, lying in the shadow of
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stands slightly hidden just south of the gardener's cottage. It was designed by
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Baby ashes scandal: Elephant sculpture to 'never forget', BBC, 2 February 2019
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West Princes Street Gardens from the Edinburgh Castle slopes in 2011
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is the focus of the western end of the gardens. Gifted by Edinburgh
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The Genius of Architecture crowning the Theory and Practice of Art
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At the eastern entrance to the Gardens there is the world's first
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The Gardener's Cottage in West Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh
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Buildings of Scotland:Edinburgh by McWilliam Gifford and Walker
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Along the south side of Princes Street are statues of the poet
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8.5 acres (3.4 ha; 0.0133 sq mi; 0.034 km)
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feet) high Ferris wheel, often dubbed 'The Edinburgh Eye'.
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Edinburgh air raid shelter in West Princes Street Gardens
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https://edinburghguide.com/parks/edinburgh-castle-gardens
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Glasgow-bound train about to enter the Haymarket Tunnel
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Memorial Plaque for the Mortonhall Baby Ashes Memorial
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1084:City of Edinburgh, The Royal Scots Greys Monument
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36:contains too many pictures for its overall length
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580:in 2012, before the fountain was refurbished
371:proprietors, among whom was the philosopher
1931:Edinburgh International Television Festival
346:which separated the East and West Gardens.
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67:Learn how and when to remove this message
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1916:Edinburgh International Book Festival
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1151:Chronological Map of Edinburgh
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260:draining downhill from the
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1172:History of Ross Fountain
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637:was located beneath the
2126:Craigmillar Castle Park
1895:University of Edinburgh
1399:Great Fire of Edinburgh
1343:Visit of King George IV
363:East Princes St Gardens
56:in accordance with the
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1962:Geography of Edinburgh
1860:Heriot-Watt University
1762:Royal Bank of Scotland
1631:Royal Scottish Academy
1543:Princes Street Gardens
1473:Brass Founders' Pillar
1268:Parliament of Scotland
1167:Ross Development Trust
1162:Edinburgh City Council
1158:Princes Street Gardens
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2188:Moray Estate Gardens
1747:Edinburgh BioQuarter
1697:Royal Lyceum Theatre
1488:Craiglockhart Castle
1354:Edwin of Northumbria
1293:Edinburgh town walls
1243:Mary, Queen of Scots
1238:Burning of Edinburgh
661:Royal Scots Monument
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2183:London Road Gardens
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1606:Museum of Edinburgh
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1323:Disruption of 1843
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1692:Reid Concert Hall
1568:St Andrew's House
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1503:Forth Rail Bridge
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438:Christopher North
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