| Edinburgh, Scotland | 
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    Place: Edinburgh
    Elements: Nitrogen, Magnesium, Strontium
    Scientists: Daniel Rutherford, Joseph Black, Thomas Charles Hope
      
| Edinburgh Castle | Royal Museum of Scotland | In the museum | Joseph Black's utensils | Black's laboratory bottle | 
| Thomas Charles Hope | museum on the right | the University area | Royal Museum | "bird's eye view" of Edinburgh | 
| features of this map | map of 1742 | College Wynd | Cowgate | overlay of key features | 
| appearance of the Old College | November 16 1789 | Completion of the main building | New College today | dome was built in 1887 | 
| entrance to the New College | architect Adam Smith | completed by 1831 | cornerstone was never found | view inside the quadrangle | 
| the inside courtyard | Playfair Library Hall | Inside the grand hall | Thomas Charles Hope | Joseph Black Building | 
| Inside the Joseph Black Building | Two flasks in the museum case | Dr. Gavin Whittaker | preparation dates from 1792 | flask is sealed with wax | 
| first to characterize the element | the list of professors | Joseph Black's House | the Geology Building | "Father of Geology" | 
| Daniel Rutherford Building. | Professorship of Botany | Waverley Railway Station | Royal Gardens | Botanic Gardens in Edgar's 1742 | 
| Haddington Place on Leith Walk | only a trace of the Leith Walk gardens | all that is left today | Leith Walk Gardens in Daniel Rutherford's time | Daniel Rutherford's House | 
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