Scott Monument Magnets
Description: Step into Edinburgh’s literary skyline with a crisp cyan blueprint of the Scott Monument, complete with measurements and sketchbook studies beneath “Built for Stories.” A striking pick for readers, writers, architects, and travelers.
Scott Monument Blueprint: Built for Stories Magnet
by Fenay Designs
$3.75 $4.75
Description: Stand on the ramparts of America's most historic fort and watch the gorgeous starry sky above the harbor! Celebrate the incredible legacy of the Star-Spangled Banner and the defense of Baltimore with this spectacularly vibrant fine art homage.
Fort McHenry Starry Night Historical Landscape Magnet
by Bad Decisions
$3.75 $4.75
Description: Open a new chapter in Edinburgh as a grand book unfolds into the castle, Scott Monument, cliffs, trees, and a storybook sky. A captivating choice for readers, writers, history buffs, librarians, and travelers enchanted by Scotland's literary capital.
Edinburgh: City of Stories – Castle Bookscape Magnet
by Fenay Designs
$3.75 $4.75
Description: A view of Edinburgh, Scotland from Calton Hill looking South West. The large tower of the Balmoral hotel is in the center of the shot and the Scott monument is to its right. Edinburgh castle is on the hill on the left of the shot. Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix Pro.
Description: Bring home Edinburgh's glow in a jewel-toned stained-glass skyline crowned by the castle, a golden star, clock tower, gothic spire, and classical monument. A luminous keepsake for history lovers, city dreamers, and Scotland travelers.
Edinburgh City of Lights & Legends – Stained Glass Magnet
by Fenay Designs
$3.75 $4.75
Description: The drawing of street of Edinburgh old town in Japanese woodblock print (ukiyo-e) style printing, with Scott Monument and Edinburgh Castle in sight.
Street of Edinburgh Old Town Japanese Woodblock Print Magnet
by Takeda_Art
$3.75 $4.75
Description: Taking nearly 7 years of development, the Kelpies are a pair of gargantuan horse heads by public artist Andy Scott that now tower over the Forth & Clyde canal in Falkirk, Scotland. The sculptures measure some 30 meters tall (99 ft.) and are meant as a monument to the horse-powered heritage of Scotland.