We've taken a look back in our photo archive to find these incredible aerial photos of Edinburgh in the 1940s, 50s and 60s.
These photos provide a time machine to take us back to life in 'Auld Reekie' after the Second World War. They show just how much the city has changed since, with the area around what is now St James Quarter looking unrecognisable, and the transformation of the Leith Docks area since the 1980s also clear to see.

9. Cemetery
An aerial shot taken in January 1964 of Seafield Cemetery. | TSPL Photo: National World

10. By the shore
An aerial photo taken in April, 1964, showing Leith Shore in the foreground and Leith Links in the background. | TSPL Photo: National World

11. East End
An aerial view of the east end of Edinburgh showing the North British Hotel, St Andrew Square, St James Square and Leith Walk, taken in November, 1969. | TSPL Photo: National World