Edinburgh Today

December 2003

Princes Street                                                             Crib in West Princes Street Gardens

Crib in West Princes Street Gardens near the Foot of The Mound

©  Copyright: Peter Stubbs  -   please contact peter.stubbs@edinphoto.org.uk                         Photographed 4.30pm,  10 December 2003

 Crib

West Princes Street Gardens

This nativity scene was created by the Edinburgh sculptor, Tim Chalk in 2003.  Sir Tom Farmer, founder of Kwik-Fit, paid for the sculpture and gifted it to the City of Edinburgh.  It could be found in the 2003 Christmas season beside the  floral clock in West Princes Street Gardens, close to the foot of The Mound.

There has been a floral clock in Princes Street Gardens each summer since 1903.   Recently, beginning in 2003, a Winter Floral Clock has been planted at the same location.

Please click here to see a photograph of the crib, looking a little further to the left to see a statue to Allan Ramsay in the background.

   Crib in West Princes Street Gardens beside the statue to Allan Ramsay and the Winter Floral Clock ©

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Please click on the pictures below to see other variations of this photograph.

Crib in West Princes Street Gardens, with Princes Street in the background ©

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Crib in West Princes Street Gardens, with Princes Street in the background ©

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This nativity scene was created by the Edinburgh sculptor, Tim Chalk.
It was paid for by the founder of Kwik-Fit, Tom Farmer.

 

 

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