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The image displays an upward view of historic stone architecture under an overcast sky in the City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. The central feature is a prominent stone tower structure, part of a larger building complex, specifically identified as the location of the "TOLBOOTH TAVER" and "OLD TOLBOOTH WYND" on Edinburgh's Royal Mile. The main tower is constructed from varied grey and brown rough-hewn stone blocks, culminating in a dark, conical roof topped with a weather vane. Below the roofline, a distinctive green-framed projection, possibly an old clock or sign, extends outwards, featuring a golden heraldic crest on its front face. Two smaller, rounded stone turrets flank the upper section of the main tower. Below the projecting sign, multiple vertically aligned windows with white frames and multi-pane glazing are recessed into the stone facade. At the base of the central structure, a dark stone archway is visible, bearing the inscription "OLD TOLBOOTH WYND". To the left of the tower, an adjoining building with similar stone construction features several large, white-framed windows and gabled dormers. A black hanging sign, displaying "TOLBOOTH TAVER" in white lettering and "LOCAL BEER REAL ALES," is affixed to this section of the building. To the right of the central tower, another section of the stone building includes a large, weathered wooden door with iron studs, accessed by a short flight of stone steps with a dark metal railing. The stonework throughout the scene exhibits weathering and discoloration. In the upper left background, a portion of a yellow construction crane is visible against the light grey, cloudy sky. There are no individuals present or discernible actions occurring within the frame.
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