This historical photograph captures Buildings at Summerhall in Edinburgh in 1910, presenting a calm streetscape of low stone and rendered structures lined with chimneys and simple doorways. The wide cobbled foreground leads the eye to a row of houses and boundary walls, with a central building partly covered in ivy and shaded by a mature tree.
Small figures animate the scene, including pedestrians crossing the open street and a few people gathered near an entrance. Details such as the tall street lamp, iron railings, and the varied rooflines help convey the everyday character of early 20th-century Edinburgh architecture.
A fascinating glimpse into Edinburgh’s built heritage, this image of Summerhall invites closer inspection of period building styles, street surfaces, and the rhythm of daily life in 1910. It’s an atmospheric archival view for anyone interested in old Edinburgh photos, Scottish urban history, and the changing cityscape around Summerhall.
