NT2573 : Edinburgh Floral Clock (1978)
near to Edinburgh, Great Britain

Edinburgh Floral Clock (1978)
The working Clock is at the north east corner of West Princes Street Gardens, beside the Foot of the Mound. It is the oldest working floral clock in the world. It is made with thousands of varieties of flowers and is re-created each year designed to commemorate special occassions.
This particular year (1978) it was commemorating the 250th anniversary of the birth of Scottish architect and designer, Robert Adam (1728-1792 Link
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This particular year (1978) it was commemorating the 250th anniversary of the birth of Scottish architect and designer, Robert Adam (1728-1792 Link
Princes Street Gardens
Along with Waverley Station, the Princes Street Gardens are located in the steep, narrow valley between the medieval Old Town and the 18th century New Town.
This valley was formerly filled by a freshwater loch called the Nor Loch which became badly polluted by sewage and household waste as the Old Town became more crowded during the Middle Ages. During the construction of the New Town, the Nor Loch was drained and the area was converted into private gardens for Princes Street residents until the city purchased them and opened them to the public in 1876 with the name Princes Street Gardens.
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1978
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- NT2573, 3685 images (more nearby)
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- David Dixon (find more nearby)
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- Date Taken
- August 1978 (more nearby)
- Submitted
- Thursday, 2 June, 2011
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OSGB36:
NT 2534 7382 [10m precision]
WGS84: 55:57.0952N 3:11.8303W - Photographer Location
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NT 2534 7383 - View Direction
- SOUTH (about 180 degrees)
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