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Collection of Edinburghs (21)
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A striking black-and-white silhouette of Edinburgh’s Old Town skyline, capturing its Gothic spires and neoclassical monuments in elegant contrast.
A striking black-and-white silhouette of Edinburgh’s historic skyline, capturing its most famous architectural landmarks in profile.
A charming illustrated view of a historic European city, featuring a hilltop castle, spired churches, and colorful townhouses nestled among rolling green hills.
A stylish black-and-white line art depiction of Edinburgh’s iconic skyline, including landmarks like the Castle and Scott Monument.
A stylized orange-and-purple graphic showcasing Edinburgh’s most famous landmarks in clean, modern line art.
A delightful set of Scottish-themed illustrations, proudly made in Glasgow-including the Loch Ness Monster, Highland cow, and traditional symbols.
A minimalist vector illustration depicting iconic Roman architectural elements, including a domed temple and elevated aqueduct, set against rolling hills.
A curated set of minimalist line drawings representing major global architectural traditions-from Greek temples to Gothic cathedrals and neoclassical institutions.
A joyful cartoon girl with curly red hair waves while splashing in the water-ideal for fun, kid-friendly visuals.
A stylized skyline of an old village, featuring gabled houses, a central tower, and a modest church-evoking timeless rural charm.
A minimalist yet iconic city skyline, highlighted by a towering spire that anchors the urban silhouette.
A vintage engraving of St. Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh, capturing its intricate Gothic design and daily activity around 1850-1900.
The traditional coat of arms of Edinburgh, featuring allegorical figures, a fortified castle, an anchor, and the motto “Nisi Dominus Frustra” (“Unless the Lord, in vain”).
A classic medieval fortress perched on rugged cliffs-perfect for history-themed projects or coloring pages.
A visual guide to Scotland’s 32 council areas, each uniquely colored and labeled for easy identification.
The University of Edinburgh’s historic crest, combining the Scottish saltire, an open book, and the national thistle.
A bearded gentleman in period clothing operates a 1860s-style tricycle velocipede, showcasing early human-powered transportation engineering.
The University of Edinburgh’s historic crest, combining the national thistle, an open book, and the St Andrew’s Cross.
