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 Edinburgh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Also a contributing factor was the later neoclassical architecture, particularly that of William Henry Playfair, and the National Monument.
The Trustees Drawing Academy of Edinburgh was established in 1760, an institution that became, in 1907, Edinburgh College of Art.
The national Church of Scotland is numerically the largest denomination in Edinburgh; notable historic church buildings in the city centre include St Giles' Cathedral, Greyfriars Kirk, Canongate Kirk and St Andrew's and St George's Church.
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 OhioLINK Databases > By Name > A
Art and architecture digital images from licensed sources, plus contributions from Ohio museums, libraries, and universities.
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