An old shot from 2016 taken on Waterloo Bridge. Sadly seven years later we are still confronting the same problems with housing costs and availability.
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The Tay Whale sculpture was created by London-based artist Lee Simmons. It is a 35m-long humpback whale sculpture that was installed at Dundee’s Waterfront1. The sculpture was commissioned by Dundee City Council after Lee Simmons won a design competition 18 months prior. The sculpture is made up of stainless steel hollow tubes and has 2,457 individual parts. It was transported from Littlehampton, West Sussex to Dundee on a four-day sea journey.
Maeket Street, St Andrews
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The Whyte-Melville Memorial Fountain is located in Market Street in St Andrews, Scotland. It was erected in memory of George John Whyte-Melville, a 19th-century soldier, novelist and poet. The fountain was commissioned by his mother, Lady Catherine Melville, in 1880 after he was killed in a riding accident.
The fountain is made principally of Dumfries red sandstone obtained from the Corncockle quarries on the estate of Sir Alexander Jardine, Bart, Lockerbie. The lower basin of the fountain measures 14 feet in diameter and rises 3ft. 4inches above the ground. From the center of this basin there rise a cluster of five granite columns which support the second basin. On this basin, which is quatrefoil in plan, a great deal of work has been bestowed, with the stone being elaborately carved in designs representing water-plants.