- skip - search

A Trip To Edinburgh (page 3/14)

[picture: Downtown Toronto from the air 5]
[picture: Downtown Toronto from the air 6]

Downtown Toronto from the air 6

You can see the railway/railroad tracks in this one, and the skydome, and also someone has lost a sock over there by the TD building. Er.

[picture: Sandstone Column-Statue of the God Arenenuphis, Protector of Temples]

Sandstone Column-Statue of the God Arenenuphis, Protector of Temples

We had a dinner at the Royal Museum in Edinburgh and they gave us permission to take photographs, as long as no flash was allowed. [more...]

[picture: Caption for previous image]

Caption for previous image

I photographed the captions so I could add them later.

You can just see the God’s feet at the top, too.

[picture: Limestone Statue of a Young Man]

Limestone Statue of a Young Man

We had a dinner at the Royal Museum in Edinburgh and they gave us permission to take photographs, as long as no flash was allowed. [more...]

[picture: Caption]

Caption

The caption for the previous piece, so I could transcribe it.

[picture: Wall Piece]

Wall Piece

We had a dinner at the Royal Museum in Edinburgh and they gave us permission to take photographs, as long as no flash was allowed. [more...]

[picture: caption]

caption

The caption for the previous piece, so I could transcribe it.

[picture: Black Sun of Winter]

Black Sun of Winter

We had a dinner at the Royal Museum in Edinburgh and they gave us permission to take photographs, as long as no flash was allowed. [more...]

[picture: caption]

caption

The caption for the previous piece, so I could transcribe it.

[picture: Panels from Mosque Pulpit]

Panels from Mosque Pulpit

We had a dinner at the Royal Museum in Edinburgh and they gave us permission to take photographs, as long as no flash was allowed.

Royal Museum Web Site

The two items on the left are a carved panel from a 14th/15th Century Mosque Pulpit Door and from the side of a 14th [more...]

[picture: Unknown]

Unknown

A Persian? tile, possibly from Persepolis (about 460BC) but I didn’t get the right caption for it, sorry.


Note: If you got here from a search engine and don’t see what you were looking for, it might have moved onto a different page within this gallery.