List of public art in Edinburgh

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This is a list of public art and memorials in Edinburgh, including statues and other sculptures.

Calton Hill

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Notes
Monument to John Playfair Calton Hill

55°57′17″N 3°10′59″W / 55.9548°N 3.1830°W
1825-6 William Henry Playfair Square-plan Greek Doric monument Polished ashlar Category A-listed [1]
Monument to Dugald Stewart Calton Hill

55°57′16″N 3°11′04″W / 55.9545°N 3.1845°W
1831 William Henry Playfair Circular Greek-revival Corinthian monument Polished ashlar Category A-listed Based on the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates in Athens.[2]
Monument to Robert Burns Regent Road, Calton Hill

55°57′13″N 3°10′42″W / 55.9535°N 3.1783°W
1831-9 Thomas Hamilton Circular Greek-revival Corinthian monument Ashlar sandstone Category A-listed Based on the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates in Athens.[3]
Political Martyrs' Monument Old Calton Cemetery

55°57′12″N 3°11′09″W / 55.9534°N 3.1858°W
1844 Thomas Hamilton Obelisk Category A-listed (as part of Old Calton Burial Ground)
Scottish-American Soldiers' Monument Old Calton Cemetery

55°57′13″N 3°11′10″W / 55.9535°N 3.1861°W
1893 George Edwin Bissell Statue with subsidiary sculpture Bronze figures on red granite pedestal Category A-listed (as part of Old Calton Burial Ground)
Stones of Scotland Circle Regent Road Park

55°57′18″N 3°10′28″W / 55.9549°N 3.1745°W
2002 George Wyllie et al Circle of 32 stone slabs/rocks set in white stone chippings Stone Commemorates the rebirth of the Scottish Parliament

Colinton

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Notes
Covenanters’ Memorial Redford Road

55°54′17″N 3°14′19″W / 55.90468°N 3.238737°W
Erected 1885. Stonework 1738 William Adam (architect of Old Royal Infirmary (1738)) Commemorative column Stone Category B-listed Column formed from 4 engaged Ionic columns from frontispiece of demolished Old Royal Infirmary.
Memorial to Robert Louis Stevenson Dell Road, Colinton

55°54′31″N 3°15′23″W / 55.908597°N 3.256297°W
2013 Alan Herriot Statue Bronze
Memorial to Army pipers killed in conflict Army School of Bagpipe Music and Highland Drumming, Redford Barracks 2013 Alan Herriot Statue Bronze
[4]

Corstorphine

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Notes
Alan Breck Stewart & David Balfour. Characters from Kidnapped Corstorphine Road

55°56′42″N 3°14′59″W / 55.94503°N 3.249841°W
2004 Alexander Stoddart Statue pair Bronze figures. Sandstone pedestal Unveiled by Sir Sean Connery

Craigentinny

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Notes
Mausoleum of William Henry Miller Craigentinny Crescent

55°57′26″N 3°08′14″W / 55.9571°N 3.1372°W
1848–56 David Rhind (architect); Alfred Gatley (reliefs) Mausoleum with bas-relief sculpture Category A-listed [5]

Inverleith

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Notes
Monument to Carl Linnaeus Chilean Area, Royal Botanic Garden

55°58′01″N 3°12′27″W / 55.966842°N 3.207415°W
1778–9 Robert Adam (architect) Urn on pedestal Category A-listed [6]
Ascending Form (Gloria) Royal Botanic Garden 1958 Barbara Hepworth Sculpture Bronze [7]
Rock Form (Porthcurno) Royal Botanic Garden 1964 Barbara Hepworth Sculpture Bronze [7]
Umbra solis Royal Botanic Garden 1975 Ian Hamilton Finlay and Michael Harvey Sundial Slate [8]
Slate, Hole, Wall Royal Botanic Garden 1990 Andy Goldsworthy (artist)
Joe Smith (waller)
Sculpture Cumbrian slate [9]
Cone Royal Botanic Garden 1990 Andy Goldsworthy Sculpture Ballachulish slate [10]
Untitled Royal Botanic Garden 1995 Alan Johnston Sculpture Made for the exhibition Haus Wittgenstein / Inverleith House.[11]
East Gates Royal Botanic Garden 1996 Benjamin Tindall (architect)
Alan Dawson (blacksmith)
Gates Stainless steel [12]

Leith

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Notes
Robert Burns Junction of Bernard Street and Constitution Street

55°58′31″N 3°10′00″W / 55.9754°N 3.1668°W
1897–1901 David Watson Stevenson Statue Bronze (statue and reliefs), red granite and red sandstone (pedestal) Category B-listed Unveiled 15 October 1898; additional panels unveiled 7 March 1901.[13]
Queen Victoria Foot of Leith Walk

55°58′15″N 3°10′18″W / 55.9707°N 3.1717°W
1907 John Stevenson Rhind Statue Bronze (statue, reliefs and plaques), granite (pedestal) Category B-listed [14]
King Edward VII Trinity Park, Newhaven Road

55°58′31″N 3°11′28″W / 55.9752°N 3.1910°W
1914 John Stevenson Rhind Statue Bronze statue. Stone pedestal Category B-listed Erected by Leith Town Council

New Town

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Notes
John Hope, 4th Earl of Hopetoun Forecourt of the Royal Bank of Scotland, St Andrew Square

55°57′16″N 3°11′30″W / 55.9545°N 3.1917°W
1829 Thomas Campbell Sculptural group (with horse) Bronze group and pedestal on granite plinth Category A-listed
Monument to Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville St Andrew Square

55°57′15″N 3°11′36″W / 55.9542°N 3.1932°W
1817–23 (column)
1822–7 (statue)
Robert Forrest after Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey Statue on Doric column Bronze statue on cream sandstone column Category A-listed Architect: William Burn[15]
George IV Junction of George Street and Hanover Street

55°57′13″N 3°11′50″W / 55.9535°N 3.1973°W
1825–31 Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey Statue Bronze statue on ashlar pedestal Category A-listed Unveiled 26 November 1831. Commemorates George IV's visit to Edinburgh in 1822.[16]
William Pitt the Younger Junction of George Street and Frederick Street

55°57′11″N 3°12′01″W / 55.953°N 3.2004°W
1831–3 Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey Statue Bronze statue on ashlar pedestal Category A-listed
Memorial to Albert, Prince Consort Charlotte Square

55°57′06″N 3°12′28″W / 55.9518°N 3.2077°W
1862–76 Sir John Steell et al. Equestrian statue with other sculptures Bronze (statues and reliefs); Peterhead granite (pedestal) Category A-listed Architect: David Bryce.
Monument to Catherine Sinclair Corner of North Charlotte Street / St Colme Street

55°57′12″N 3°12′27″W / 55.9532°N 3.2076°W
1866–8 John Rhind Gothic monument, Eleanor cross type Cream sandstone Category A-listed Architect: David Bryce.[17]
Thomas Chalmers Junction of George Street and Castle Street

55°57′09″N 3°12′13″W / 55.9525°N 3.2035°W
1869–78 Sir John Steell Statue Bronze statue on polished red granite pedestal Category A-listed
King's Own Scottish Borderers Memorial North Bridge

55°57′06″N 3°11′17″W / 55.9517°N 3.1881°W
1906 William Birnie Rhind Sculptural group Stone Category A-listed
The Manuscript of Monte Cassino Picardy Place

55°57′23″N 3°11′14″W / 55.9563°N 3.18729°W
1991 Eduardo Paolozzi Three part street sculpture Bronze
Three part street sculpture outside St Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral[18]
Memorial to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Picardy Place

55°57′25″N 3°11′12″W / 55.956837°N 3.18675°W
1991 Gerald Ogilvie Laing Statue (of Sherlock Holmes) Bronze statue on ashlar pedestal
Erected by the Federation of Master Builders to mark its 50th anniversary.
Horse~Rider~Eagle Silvermills

55°57′34″N 3°12′15″W / 55.959410°N 3.204204°W
1996 Eoghan Bridge Equestrian statue Bronze
Commission by Cala Homes for housing development, ceremoniously opened by the actor, Robert Hardy in April 1997.
Dreaming Spires outside the Omni Centre, Greenside Place, Leith Walk

55°57′23″N 3°11′10″W / 55.956344°N 3.186225°W
2005 Helen Denerley Statues of giraffes Recycled metal, painted
Unveiled 27 July 2005 by Julian Spalding.[19]
Lion of Scotland St Andrew Square

55°57′17″N 3°11′35″W / 55.954623°N 3.193084°W
2006 Ronald Rae Sculpture Red granite
Originally sited in Holyrood Park; moved to current location in 2010.[20]
James Clerk Maxwell George Street

55°57′15″N 3°11′40″W / 55.954053°N 3.194381°W
2006–8 Alexander Stoddart Statue Bronze statue and reliefs on ashlar pedestal
Unveiled 25 November 2008.[21]

Old Town

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Notes
Charles II Parliament Square

55°56′57″N 3°11′26″W / 55.9492°N 3.1905°W
1685 The workshop of Grinling Gibbons Equestrian statue Lead statue on ashlar pedestal Category A-listed The pedestal is an 1835 replica of Robert Mylne's original.[22]
Alexander and Bucephalus Courtyard of City Chambers, High Street

55°57′00″N 3°11′25″W / 55.9501°N 3.1903°W
1829–33. Cast 1883. Sir John Steell Sculptural group Bronze group on ashlar pedestal Category A-listed Unveiled 18 April 1884. Moved from St Andrew Square 1916[23]
Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany Edinburgh Castle Esplanade

55°56′56″N 3°11′52″W / 55.9489°N 3.1979°W
1837 Thomas Campbell Statue Bronze (statue and pedestal) Category B-listed. Part of Esplanade Category A-listed group. [24]
78th Highlanders Memorial Edinburgh Castle Esplanade

55°56′56″N 3°11′49″W / 55.9490°N 3.1969°W
1861 Carver - S. Hunter Masonic work - Messrs Sutherland Celtic cross Dark stone Category B-listed. Part of Esplanade Category A-listed group. Sir Robert Rowand Anderson (architect)[25]
Greyfriars Bobby Fountain George IV Bridge, near Greyfriars Kirk

55°56′49″N 3°11′29″W / 55.9469°N 3.1913°W
1873 William Brodie Drinking fountain with statuette Bronze (statuette and plaques); red granite (plinth and basins) Category A-listed [26]
Monument to Colonel Douglas Mackenzie Edinburgh Castle Esplanade

55°56′56″N 3°11′51″W / 55.9489°N 3.1974°W
1875 Sir John Steell Celtic cross Dark stone cross on rubble plinth with red granite plaque Category B-listed. Part of Esplanade Category A-listed group. [27]
72nd Highlanders Memorial Edinburgh Castle Esplanade

55°56′56″N 3°11′53″W / 55.9489°N 3.1981°W
1882–3 MacDonald, Field & Co. Obelisk Pink Peterhead granite and bronze Category C(S)-listed. Part of Esplanade Category A-listed group. [28]
Queensberry Memorial to Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, 5th Duke of Buccleuch West Parliament Square

55°56′58″N 3°11′30″W / 55.9495°N 3.1917°W
1885–8 Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm Statue Bronze statue on ashlar pedestal Category A-listed Architect: Sir Robert Rowand Anderson[29]
William Chambers Chambers Street

55°56′51″N 3°11′22″W / 55.9475°N 3.1894°W
1888–91 John Rhind or William Birnie Rhind Statue Bronze (statue and reliefs), red sandstone (pedestal) Category B-listed Architect: Hippolyte Blanc[30]
John Knox New College Quadrangle

55°56′59″N 3°11′42″W / 55.9496°N 3.1951°W
1896 John Hutchison Statue Bronze (statue), red sandstone (pedestal) Category C(S)-listed [31]
Scottish Horse Boer War Memorial Edinburgh Castle Esplanade

55°56′56″N 3°11′51″W / 55.9489°N 3.1974°W
1905–10 Stewart McGlashan and Son Celtic cross Pink granite Category C(S)-listed. Part of Esplanade Category A-listed group. [32]
Black Watch Boer War Memorial The Mound, corner of Market Street and North Bank Street

55°57′00″N 3°11′40″W / 55.9501°N 3.1945°W
1908–10 William Birnie Rhind Statue Category A-listed [33]
King Edward VII Holyrood Palace forecourt

55°57′10″N 3°10′25″W / 55.9529°N 3.1736°W
1922 Henry Snell Gamley Statue Bronze statue on stone pedestal Part of Category A-listed group
Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig Hospital Square, Edinburgh Castle

55°56′56″N 3°12′06″W / 55.948862°N 3.201779°W
1923 George Edward Wade Equestrian statue Bronze statue on rubble stone plinth Category B-listed Moved from Castle Esplanade 2011
Robert the Bruce Edinburgh Castle Gatehouse

55°56′55″N 3°11′55″W / 55.948551°N 3.198598°W
1929 Thomas John Clapperton Statue in niche Bronze Category A-listed (with gatehouse) Erected to commemorate the 600th anniversary of the Bruce's death. Architect of the niche: Sir Robert Lorimer.[34]
William Wallace Edinburgh Castle Gatehouse

55°56′55″N 3°11′55″W / 55.948577°N 3.198598°W
1929 Alexander Carrick Statue in niche Bronze Category A-listed (with gatehouse) Architect of the niche: Sir Robert Lorimer
Covenanters’ Memorial Grassmarket

55°56′52″N 3°11′41″W / 55.947827°N 3.194772°W
1937 Raised circle in pavement Red and grey granite setts Category C(S)-listed [35]
David Hume Outside Court House, Lawnmarket, Royal Mile

55°56′58″N 3°11′33″W / 55.94956°N 3.192625°W
1995–7 Alexander Stoddart Statue Bronze
Memorial to Susannah Alice Stephen James’ Court, off Lawnmarket (Royal Mile)

55°56′58″N 3°11′39″W / 55.949548°N 3.19422°W
2000 Frances Pelly Sculpture on stepped plinth Bronze
[36]
Adam Smith outside St Giles' Cathedral

55°56′59″N 3°11′24″W / 55.949764°N 3.190069°W
2003–8 Alexander Stoddart Statue Bronze
Robert Fergusson outside the Kirk of the Canongate

55°57′06″N 3°10′46″W / 55.951574°N 3.179363°W
2004 David Annand Statue Bronze
James Braidwood Parliament Square

55°56′58″N 3°11′24″W / 55.949495°N 3.190013°W
2006–8 Kenny Mackay Statue Bronze
Work No. 1059 Scotsman Steps

55°57′04″N 3°11′19″W / 55.951215°N 3.188660°W
2011 Martin Creed Installation Marble
[37]

Princes Street

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Notes
Sir Walter Scott Scott Monument, East Princes Street Gardens

55°57′09″N 3°11′36″W / 55.952399°N 3.193304°W
1848 (installed) Sir John Steell Statue Carrara marble Category A-listed Architect: George Meikle Kemp.[38]
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington General Register House, Princes Street

55°57′13″N 3°11′21″W / 55.9535°N 3.1892°W
1848–52 Sir John Steell Equestrian statue Bronze (statue); red Aberdeen granite (pedestal) Category A-listed Architects: David Bryce and James Gowans.[39]
Allan Ramsay West Princes Street Gardens

55°57′06″N 3°11′50″W / 55.9517°N 3.1973°W
1850 Sir John Steell Statue Carrara marble Category A-listed Architect: David Bryce (1865).[40]
The genius of architecture crowning the theory and practice of art West Princes Street Gardens

55°57′04″N 3°11′54″W / 55.9510°N 3.1983°W
1862 William Brodie Sculptural group Marble Category B-listed
Ross Fountain West Princes Street Gardens

55°57′00″N 3°12′11″W / 55.95005°N 3.202994°W
1862–72 Jean-Baptiste Klagmann Fountain with sculptures Gilt cast iron Category A-listed Architects: Peddie and Kinnear[41]
John Wilson East Princes Street Gardens

55°57′08″N 3°11′42″W / 55.9521°N 3.1951°W
1863–5 Sir John Steell Statue Bronze statue on ashlar plinth Category A-listed Architect: David Bryce.[42]
David Livingstone East Princes Street Gardens

55°57′09″N 3°11′34″W / 55.9525°N 3.1927°W
1875–6 Amelia Paton Hill Statue Bronze statue on stone plinth Category A-listed
Adam Black East Princes Street Gardens

55°57′08″N 3°11′40″W / 55.9522°N 3.1944°W
1876–7 John Hutchison Statue Bronze Category A-listed
Sir James Young Simpson West Princes Street Gardens

55°57′01″N 3°12′18″W / 55.9504°N 3.2050°W
1877 William Brodie Statue Bronze Category B-listed
Memorial to Dean Edward Bannerman Ramsay West Princes Street Gardens, behind the church of St John the Evangelist

55°57′01″N 3°12′21″W / 55.950264°N 3.205931°W
1877–9 Robert Rowand Anderson (architect) Celtic cross Granite with bronze reliefs Category A-listed (with church)
Royal Scots Greys Memorial West Princes Street Gardens

55°57′05″N 3°11′58″W / 55.9514°N 3.1994°W
1906 William Birnie Rhind Equestrian statue Bronze statue on rock plinth Category B-listed Unveiled 16 November 1906 by the Earl of Rosebery.[43]
Thomas Guthrie West Princes Street Gardens

55°57′03″N 3°12′09″W / 55.9508°N 3.2026°W
1907–10 Frederick William Pomeroy Statue Portland stone statue and pedestal Category B-listed
Scots American War Memorial West Princes Street Gardens

55°57′02″N 3°12′07″W / 55.950556°N 3.201944°W
1923–7 Robert Tait McKenzie Screen with relief and statue in front Stone (screen and pedestal), bronze (reliefs and statue) Category B-listed Unveiled 7 September 1927. Architect: Reginald Fairlie.[44]
Royal Scots Memorial West Princes Street Gardens

55°57′04″N 3°11′50″W / 55.9511°N 3.1973°W
1948–52 Sir Frank Charles Mears et al. Enclosure of standing stones Stone with bronze plaques Category B-listed Unveiled 26 July 1952 by Princess Mary, Colonel in Chief of the Regiment.[45]
Norwegian War Memorial West Princes Street Gardens 1978 Commemorative stone mounted on three smaller stones
Memorial to Robert Louis Stevenson West Princes Street Gardens

55°57′00″N 3°12′08″W / 55.9500°N 3.2023°W
1987–9 Ian Hamilton Finlay Standing stone set in a grove of birch trees Flagstone
Unveiled 14 July 1989 by Dame Muriel Spark.[46]
Spanish Brigade Memorial East Princes Street Gardens 1988 Commemorative stone
Bum the Dog (of San Diego) King's Stables Road Entrance 2008 Jessica McCain Statue

Southside

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Notes
Middle Meadow Walk Gatepiers Lauriston Place

55°56′43″N 3°11′28″W / 55.9453°N 3.1911°W
1840s Pillars - George Smith Unicorns - Alexander Handyside Ritchie Pair of octagonal gatepiers (pillars) surmounted by unicorns Stone Category B-listed [47]
Melville Drive (east end) Ornamental Pillars Melville Drive (east end)

55°56′25″N 3°11′00″W / 55.9403°N 3.1833°W
1880 John Lessels Pair of square pillars surmounted by heraldic beasts - lion on N, unicorn on S Polished ashlar Category B-listed Presented to the City by the printing and publishing firm of Thomas Nelson and Sons.[48]
Memorial to Archbishop Archibald Tait Old Medical School, Teviot Place

55°56′41″N 3°11′26″W / 55.944818°N 3.19043°W
1884–5 Mario Raggi Bust in columned niche Bronze Category A-listed (with Old Medical School) Unveiled 27 February 1885. Marks the site of Tait′s birthplace.[49]
Brassfounders’ Pillar Nicolson Square

55°56′46″N 3°11′07″W / 55.9460°N 3.1854°W
1886 Sir James Gowans designed column. John Rhind sculptor of statuette Statuette on pillar Bronze statuette and column on granite base Category B-listed Commissioned for the Edinburgh International Exhibition of 1886 where it won a gold medal
Masons’ Pillars Melville Drive (west end)

55°56′31″N 3°12′01″W / 55.9420°N 3.2003°W
1886 Sir James Gowans Pair of octagonal pillars, surmounted by unicorns Stone (from 17 different quarries) Category B-listed. Part of B group with Sundial Erected by the Master Builders and Operative Masons of Edinburgh and Leith as a permanent memento of the Edinburgh International Exhibition.[50]
Prince Albert Victor Sundial West Meadows Park

55°56′30″N 3°11′56″W / 55.9418°N 3.1988°W
1886 Sir James Gowans Sundial. Octagonal shaft with bronze armillary sphere Stone (from 10 different quarries) Category B-listed. Part of B group with Masons' Pillars Erected in commemoration of the opening of the Edinburgh International Exhibition on 6 May 1886 by Prince Albert Victor.[51]
McEwan Lantern Pillar Bristo Square

55°56′43″N 3°11′20″W / 55.945346°N 3.188812°W
c.1890 Robert Rowand Anderson (architect) Tapering tower with relief carving and lamp Portland stone and cast iron Category B-listed. Part of A group with McEwan Hall [52]
Rhinoceros head
Jim Haynes
Informatics Forum, Charles Street 2012 (unveiled) William Darrell Architectural sculpture Bronze
[53]
The Haynes Nano-stage
Jim Haynes
Informatics Forum, corner of Crichton Street and Charles Street 2012 (unveiled) David Forsyth Sculpture Stainless steel
[53]

West End

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Notes
Robert Dundas, 2nd Viscount Melville Melville Crescent

55°56′59″N 3°12′50″W / 55.9497°N 3.2139°W
1857 Sir John Steell Statue Bronze statue on sandstone pedestal Category A-listed
Memorial to William Ewart Gladstone Coates Crescent Gardens

55°56′55″N 3°12′44″W / 55.9485°N 3.2123°W
1902–16 James Pittendrigh Macgillivray Statue with other sculptures Bronze statues on granite pedestals Category A-listed Unveiled 18 January 1917 at St Andrew Square by the Earl of Rosebery. Moved to this, its original intended location, in 1955.[54]
Woman and Child Festival Square, Lothian Road

55°56′49″N 3°12′22″W / 55.9469°N 3.2062°W
1985–6 Anne Davidson Sculptural group Bronze
Unveiled 22 July 1986 by Suganya Chetty.[55]
Horse & Rider Rutland Court

55°56′53″N 3°12′31″W / 55.948145°N 3.208686°W
1993 Eoghan Bridge Equestrian statue Bronze
Commission by Baillie Gifford as part of Percent for art scheme

Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Notes
La Vierge d'Alsace
(The Virgin of Alsace)
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Two 1919–21 Antoine Bourdelle Statue Bronze
[56]
Reclining Figure Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art One 1951 Henry Moore Sculpture Bronze (sculpture and pedestal)
[57]
Master of the Universe Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Two 1989 Eduardo Paolozzi Sculpture Bronze
[58]
Landform Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art One 2001 Charles Jencks Land art
[59]
Macduff Circle Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Two 2002 Richard Long Land art Slate
[60]
6 Times
(1st figure)
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art One 2010 Antony Gormley Statue

External links

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