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Holyrood Palace, c1912. Creator: Alexander Inglis
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Holyrood Palace, c1912. Creator: Alexander Inglis
Holyrood Palace, c1912. The palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh served as the principal residence of the kings and queens of Scotland from the 15th century. The palace in its present form dates from the reign of Charles II who had it rebuuilt after it was destroyed by fire when Oliver Cromwell and his troops visited Edinburgh in 1650. Stereocard
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This print showcases the majestic Holyrood Palace, a historic landmark that has served as the principal residence for Scottish kings and queens since the 15th century. The image, captured by Alexander Inglis in approximately 1912, transports us back in time to witness this iconic palace in all its glory. Holyrood Palace stands proudly against the backdrop of Edinburgh's picturesque landscape, exuding an air of grandeur and regality. Its impressive architecture is a testament to its rich history, with the current structure dating back to Charles II's reign after it was ravaged by fire during Oliver Cromwell's visit in 1650. As we gaze upon this monochrome photograph, we are reminded of Holyrood Palace's significance as an official royal residence. It has welcomed countless members of royalty throughout centuries and continues to be a symbol of Scottish heritage and pride. The presence of people within the frame hints at the bustling tourist attraction that Holyrood Palace has become over time. Visitors from around the world flock here to immerse themselves in Scotland's fascinating history while marveling at its architectural splendor. Alexander Inglis skillfully captures both the magnificence of Holyrood Palace itself and its harmonious integration into Edinburgh's enchanting cityscape. This print serves as a timeless reminder of Scotland's royal legacy and invites us on a journey through centuries past whenever we lay our eyes upon it.
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