From long gone landmarks to a former Northern Lighthouse Board ship in the old port of Leith, we’ve dug deep into the photo achives to bring you 25 pictures that show Scotland’s capital city in a different light.
Take a look through our picture gallery and see how many of these you recognise.
13. Innocent Railway Line, Dalkeith
The Innocent line was a horse-drawn railway line connecting St Leonard’s and Dalkeith. Completed in 1831, it was Edinburgh’s debut railway, and its tunnel is one of the oldest in the United Kingdom. Photo: geograph/Jim Barton
14. Craigiehall Temple
This six bedroom property combines a luxurious modern house attached to a two-storey temple built in 1759 - and has links to Hitler’s deputy Rudolf Hess. Photo: Right Move
15. The Mound
Tourists look on as Hamish the hedgehog poses for the camera at the Mound, to protest against the resumption of killing of hedgehogs on the Uists and Benbecula. Photo: TSPL
16. Fat Sams, Fountainbridge
Staff dressed as gangsters beside a stretch limousine to advertise the opening of Fat Sam's Chicago-style diner and bar on the site of the Edinburgh meat market at Fountainbridge in September 1986. Photo: TSPL