The Interior Quadrangle of the Castle, Edinburgh, (showing the door leading to the apartment where Queen Mary was confined, also the room where the regalia was discovered), engraved by J. Hinchliff. This is from an engraving dating from 1832 made from a watercolour drawing by Thomas H. Shepherd (1793-1864). At the time, 1832, William IV was king, some five years before Queen Victoria ascended to the throne. This and others which I have in the series were used to illustrate the architectural likenesses between Athens and Edinburgh (Scotland) and its environs at the time. Note: Some of the origi


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Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
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