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A beautiful statue.
This is a beautiful statue of Charles II, located next to St. Gile's cathedral on the Royal Mile. The statue, together with the backdrop of the cathedral prive a wonderful photo-op.
The King Charles II equestrian statue is located in Parliament Square in Edinburgh. This is evidently the oldest statue in Edinburgh and is made of lead. The statue was completed only a month before ...
Located in the heart of Edinburgh's Old Town, in Parliament Square on the Royal Mile, the Equestrian Statue of Charles II is situated behind St Giles Cathedral. A bronze statue on a stone plinth, i...
The statue of Charles 2nd can be found in Parliament Square off Royal Mile not far from St Giles Cathedral. Erected in 1685 and is one of the oldest lead statues in the UK. It depicts the King as a Ro...
A beautiful statue.
This is a beautiful statue of Charles II, located next to St. Gile's cathedral on the Royal Mile. The statue, together with the backdrop of the cathedral prive a wonderful photo-op.
Really fine equestrian statue of Charles II
The King Charles II equestrian statue is located in Parliament Square in Edinburgh. This is evidently the oldest statue in Edinburgh and is made of lead. The statue was completed only a month before ...
Equestrian Statue
Located in the heart of Edinburgh's Old Town, in Parliament Square on the Royal Mile, the Equestrian Statue of Charles II is situated behind St Giles Cathedral. A bronze statue on a stone plinth, i...
Superb Statue of Charles 2nd
The statue of Charles 2nd can be found in Parliament Square off Royal Mile not far from St Giles Cathedral. Erected in 1685 and is one of the oldest lead statues in the UK. It depicts the King as a Ro...
Another statue on the Royal Mile
Equestrian statue of king Charles II on Parliament square, by St Giles' Cathedral on the Royal Mile, in Edinburgh.