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31 Jul

The Scott Monument

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  • Edinburgh
  • MacGregor
  • Meikle
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The Scott Monument, sometimes referred to as the ‘gothic rocket’, is a Victorian Gothic monument to the author Sir Walter Scott. It stands towards the east end of Princes Street in Edinburgh, and happens to be the largest monument to a writer in the world, and was completed on August 1st 1846. Scott was a […]

24 Jul

Edinburgh Zoo!

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  • Edinburgh
  • Scottish History
  • Scottish Nature
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  • Scottish Travel

On Wednesday 22nd July Edinburgh Zoo celebrated the 102nd anniversary of the day it first opened to the public. Going from strength to strength through the years the zoo has become Scotland’s second largest paid for tourist attraction, only being beaten by Edinburgh castle, and attracting over 600,000 visitors every year. This week we will […]

10 Jul

Scotland’s World Heritage Sites!

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  • Edinburgh
  • Forth Bridge
  • Scottish History
  • Scottish Places & Buildings
  • St Kilda

With the Forth Bridge having recently joined five other areas of Scotland as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, we thought this week we would take a look at what makes these sites so special and worth preserving for future generations. If you were not aware UNESCO is the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and […]

06 Jul

World Heritage Status Given to Forth Bridge

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  • Edinburgh
  • Scottish News
  • Scottish Places & Buildings

After more than a year of consideration by the UN cultural committee, the Forth Bridge has finally been awarded the coveted Unesco World Heritage status. The Forth Bridge shares this status with only five other sites around the country, New Lanark, St Kilda, the Old and New Towns in Edinburgh, Neolithic Orkney and the Antonine […]

03 Jul

Islands of the Forth!

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  • Edinburgh
  • Forth Bridge
  • Scottish History
  • Scottish Nature
  • Scottish Places & Buildings

Having grown up just a few miles east of Edinburgh and lived within the city my entire adult life, I’ve always had great views of the Islands of the Forth travelling around. This week whilst gazing out at the great view of Inchkeith Island from the sands of Portobello I wondered what the island had […]

26 Jun

Symbols of Edinburgh

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  • Edinburgh
  • House of Canmore
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Our wee series of articles on Edinburgh continue today with a look at some of the symbols that have become synonymous with the city, their origins and what they represent and we’ll start off with what must be the most famous of them all, the Luckenbooth…. The story of the Luckenbooth begins on the Royal […]

19 Jun

Haunted Edinburgh!

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  • Edinburgh
  • MacKenzie
  • Scottish Hauntings
  • Scottish Mystery
  • Scottish Myths

Edinburgh has a rich history of ghosts and ghastly characters, so much so that it is supposedly the most haunted city in all of Europe! Most of the tales and sightings take place around Edinburgh’s Old Town, in particular the Castle, which is said to be home to as many as seven spirits, the vaults […]

18 Jun

Greyfriars Bobby-The Lie Behind the Legend

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  • Edinburgh
  • Scottish History
  • Scottish Myths

Greyfriars Bobby is known around the world as the epitome of man’s best friend, not budging from his masters grave from the day of his burial in 1858 up until his own passing in 1872. The story is well known in Scotland and around the world, through several books and films, particularly the 1961 Walt Disney […]

12 Jun

Treasures of Edinburgh Castle

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Edinburgh Castle has dominated not only the skyline of the city but also the history of the nation. Being at the centre of the capital and of the Scottish Royal family has meant it has amassed a vast array of incredible treasures and artefacts over it’s long history. Let’s take a look at the most […]

11 Jun

Edinburgh – Did You Know?

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  • Edinburgh
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Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital and my all time favourite city, is full to the brim with interesting tales, facts and histories that have built up over it’s very long lifetime. We wanted to share a few of the shorter gems(We’ll give the longer one’s a post to themselves :)) that we found whilst doing some research […]

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