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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Pictured: Sir Michael Fallon meet apprentice Abbie Cairns during his tour of MacTaggart Scott.<br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
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  • Pictured: Sir Michael Fallon fielded questions on the possibility of Indy 2 following his tour of MacTaggart Scott. <br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
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  • Pictured: Sir Michael Fallon fielded questions on the possibility of Indy 2 following his tour of MacTaggart Scott. <br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
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  • Pictured: Sir Michael Fallon fielded questions on the possibility of Indy 2 following his tour of MacTaggart Scott. <br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
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  • Pictured: Sir Michael Fallon met 2nd year apprentice Carrie Wynne during his tour of MacTaggart Scott.<br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
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  • Pictured: Sir Michael Fallon meet apprentice Abbie Cairns during his tour of MacTaggart Scott.<br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
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  • Pictured: Sir Michael Fallon fielded questions on the possibility of Indy 2 following his tour of MacTaggart Scott. <br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Sir_Michael_Fallon_SL0202201...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir Michael Fallon fielded questions on the possibility of Indy 2 following his tour of MacTaggart Scott. <br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Sir_Michael_Fallon_SL0202201...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Sir_Michael_Fallon_SL0202201...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Sir_Michael_Fallon_SL0202201...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir Michael Fallon met 2nd year apprentice Carrie Wynne during his tour of MacTaggart Scott.<br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Sir_Michael_Fallon_SL0202201...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir Michael Fallon met 2nd year apprentice Carrie Wynne during his tour of MacTaggart Scott.<br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Sir_Michael_Fallon_SL0202201...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir Michael Fallon meet apprentice Abbie Cairns during his tour of MacTaggart Scott.<br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Sir_Michael_Fallon_SL0202201...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir Michael Fallon meet apprentice Abbie Cairns during his tour of MacTaggart Scott.<br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Sir_Michael_Fallon_SL0202201...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir Michael Fallon meet apprentice Abbie Cairns during his tour of MacTaggart Scott.<br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Sir_Michael_Fallon_SL0202201...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir Michael Fallon meet apprentice Abbie Cairns during his tour of MacTaggart Scott.<br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Sir_Michael_Fallon_SL0202201...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir Michael Fallon meet apprentice Abbie Cairns during his tour of MacTaggart Scott.<br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Sir_Michael_Fallon_SL0202201...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir Michae lFallon headed to the finishing shed following a tour of MacTaggart Scott with officials from the company. <br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Sir_Michael_Fallon_SL0202201...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir Michae lFallon headed to the finishing shed following a tour of MacTaggart Scott with officials from the company. <br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Sir_Michael_Fallon_SL0202201...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir Michae lFallon headed to the finishing shed following a tour of MacTaggart Scott with officials from the company. <br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Sir_Michael_Fallon_SL0202201...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir Michae lFallon headed to the finishing shed following a tour of MacTaggart Scott with officials from the company. <br />
Today Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon visited Midlothian engineering firm MacTaggart Scott which designs, builds and installs lightweight, low-noise hydraulic systems used by the British, US, French, Canadian, Australian and South Korean navies.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Sir_Michael_Fallon_SL0202201...jpg
  • The Australian National Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery near the Somme in northern France.  There are 2,144 Commonwealth servicemen of the First World War buried or commemorated in this cemetery, 605 of whom remain unidentified.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Poppies on the wall of remembrance at the Australian National Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery near the Somme in northern France.  There are 2,144 Commonwealth servicemen of the First World War buried or commemorated in this cemetery, 605 of whom remain unidentified.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Poppies on the wall of remembrance at the Australian National Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery near the Somme in northern France.  There are 2,144 Commonwealth servicemen of the First World War buried or commemorated in this cemetery, 605 of whom remain unidentified.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Villers-Bretonneux_Military-Ceme...JPG
  • Poppies on the wall of remembrance at the Australian National Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery near the Somme in northern France.  There are 2,144 Commonwealth servicemen of the First World War buried or commemorated in this cemetery, 605 of whom remain unidentified.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Barry_Humphries_Edinburgh_BA...jpg
  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Barry_Humphries_Edinburgh_BA...jpg
  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Barry_Humphries_Edinburgh_BA...jpg
  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Barry_Humphries_Edinburgh_BA...jpg
  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Barry_Humphries_Edinburgh_BA...jpg
  • The Australian National Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery near the Somme in northern France.  There are 2,144 Commonwealth servicemen of the First World War buried or commemorated in this cemetery, 605 of whom remain unidentified.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Pictured: Sue Lawrence<br />
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After winning fame on the BBC’s MasterChef in 1991, Sue Lawrence has forged a career as one of the UK’s leading cookery writers. She writes a regular column for Scotland on Sunday, wrote for the Sunday Times for six years and regularly contributes to Sainsbury’s Magazine, Woman & Home, Country Living and BBC Good Food Magazine. A regular face on British and Australian television, until 2011 she was one of the food experts on STV’s The Hour. Raised in Dundee, she now lives in Edinburgh.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2019
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  • Helen FitzGerald appears at the 2019 Edinburgh International Book Festival.<br />
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Glasgow-based Australian Helen FitzGerald struck gold recently with the BBC adaptation of The Cry; her latest novel Worst Case Scenario covers equally disturbing ground as a family murder is investigated. In Norwegian Helga Flatland’s A Modern Family, adult siblings must come to terms with the news that their elderly parents are divorcing. Together they ask: is it possible to know everything about those closest to us? <br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Emma Viskic<br />
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Emma Viskic is an award-winning Australian crime writer. Her critically acclaimed debut novel, Resurrection Bay, won the 2016 Ned Kelly Award for Best First Fiction, as well as an unprecedented three Davitt Awards: Best Adult Novel, Best Debut, and Readers' Choice. Resurrection Bay was iBooks Australia’s Crime Novel of 2015. She has also won the Ned Kelly and Thunderbolt Awards for her short form fiction.
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  • Pictured: Emma Viskic<br />
<br />
Emma Viskic is an award-winning Australian crime writer. Her critically acclaimed debut novel, Resurrection Bay, won the 2016 Ned Kelly Award for Best First Fiction, as well as an unprecedented three Davitt Awards: Best Adult Novel, Best Debut, and Readers' Choice. Resurrection Bay was iBooks Australia’s Crime Novel of 2015. She has also won the Ned Kelly and Thunderbolt Awards for her short form fiction.
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  • Pictured: Bruce Pascoe<br />
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Bruce Pascoe is an Australian Indigenous writer, from the Bunurong clan, of the Kulin nation. He has worked as a teacher, farmer, a fisherman and an Aboriginal language researcher.
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  • Pictured: Bruce Pascoe<br />
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Bruce Pascoe is an Australian Indigenous writer, from the Bunurong clan, of the Kulin nation. He has worked as a teacher, farmer, a fisherman and an Aboriginal language researcher.
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  • Pictured: Bruce Pascoe<br />
<br />
Bruce Pascoe is an Australian Indigenous writer, from the Bunurong clan, of the Kulin nation. He has worked as a teacher, farmer, a fisherman and an Aboriginal language researcher.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Paul Ham<br />
<br />
Paul Ham is an Australian author, historian, journalist and publisher, who writes on the 20th century history of war, politics and diplomacy. He lives in Sydney and Paris.
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  • Edinburgh International Film Festival, Wednesday, 27th June 2018<br />
<br />
OBEY (UK PREMIERE)<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Sophie Kennedy Clark (2nd right) with (l to r) her father Francis Clark, mother Fiona Kennedy (daughter of Scottish singer Calum Kennedy) and Australian actor Luke Arnold<br />
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(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Edinburgh International Film Festival, Wednesday, 27th June 2018<br />
<br />
OBEY (UK PREMIERE)<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Sophie Kennedy Clark (2nd right) with (l to r) her father Francis Clark, mother Fiona Kennedy (daughter of Scottish singer Calum Kennedy) and Australian actor Luke Arnold<br />
<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Pictured: Sue Lawrence<br />
<br />
After winning fame on the BBC’s MasterChef in 1991, Sue Lawrence has forged a career as one of the UK’s leading cookery writers. She writes a regular column for Scotland on Sunday, wrote for the Sunday Times for six years and regularly contributes to Sainsbury’s Magazine, Woman & Home, Country Living and BBC Good Food Magazine. A regular face on British and Australian television, until 2011 she was one of the food experts on STV’s The Hour. Raised in Dundee, she now lives in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2019
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  • Pictured: Sue Lawrence<br />
<br />
After winning fame on the BBC’s MasterChef in 1991, Sue Lawrence has forged a career as one of the UK’s leading cookery writers. She writes a regular column for Scotland on Sunday, wrote for the Sunday Times for six years and regularly contributes to Sainsbury’s Magazine, Woman & Home, Country Living and BBC Good Food Magazine. A regular face on British and Australian television, until 2011 she was one of the food experts on STV’s The Hour. Raised in Dundee, she now lives in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2019
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  • Pictured: Sue Lawrence<br />
<br />
After winning fame on the BBC’s MasterChef in 1991, Sue Lawrence has forged a career as one of the UK’s leading cookery writers. She writes a regular column for Scotland on Sunday, wrote for the Sunday Times for six years and regularly contributes to Sainsbury’s Magazine, Woman & Home, Country Living and BBC Good Food Magazine. A regular face on British and Australian television, until 2011 she was one of the food experts on STV’s The Hour. Raised in Dundee, she now lives in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_International_book_Festival_...jpg
  • Pictured: Sue Lawrence<br />
<br />
After winning fame on the BBC’s MasterChef in 1991, Sue Lawrence has forged a career as one of the UK’s leading cookery writers. She writes a regular column for Scotland on Sunday, wrote for the Sunday Times for six years and regularly contributes to Sainsbury’s Magazine, Woman & Home, Country Living and BBC Good Food Magazine. A regular face on British and Australian television, until 2011 she was one of the food experts on STV’s The Hour. Raised in Dundee, she now lives in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_International_book_Festival_...jpg
  • Pictured: Sue Lawrence<br />
<br />
After winning fame on the BBC’s MasterChef in 1991, Sue Lawrence has forged a career as one of the UK’s leading cookery writers. She writes a regular column for Scotland on Sunday, wrote for the Sunday Times for six years and regularly contributes to Sainsbury’s Magazine, Woman & Home, Country Living and BBC Good Food Magazine. A regular face on British and Australian television, until 2011 she was one of the food experts on STV’s The Hour. Raised in Dundee, she now lives in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2019
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  • Helen FitzGerald appears at the 2019 Edinburgh International Book Festival.<br />
<br />
Glasgow-based Australian Helen FitzGerald struck gold recently with the BBC adaptation of The Cry; her latest novel Worst Case Scenario covers equally disturbing ground as a family murder is investigated. In Norwegian Helga Flatland’s A Modern Family, adult siblings must come to terms with the news that their elderly parents are divorcing. Together they ask: is it possible to know everything about those closest to us? <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Helen FitzGerald appears at the 2019 Edinburgh International Book Festival.<br />
<br />
Glasgow-based Australian Helen FitzGerald struck gold recently with the BBC adaptation of The Cry; her latest novel Worst Case Scenario covers equally disturbing ground as a family murder is investigated. In Norwegian Helga Flatland’s A Modern Family, adult siblings must come to terms with the news that their elderly parents are divorcing. Together they ask: is it possible to know everything about those closest to us? <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Helen FitzGerald appears at the 2019 Edinburgh International Book Festival.<br />
<br />
Glasgow-based Australian Helen FitzGerald struck gold recently with the BBC adaptation of The Cry; her latest novel Worst Case Scenario covers equally disturbing ground as a family murder is investigated. In Norwegian Helga Flatland’s A Modern Family, adult siblings must come to terms with the news that their elderly parents are divorcing. Together they ask: is it possible to know everything about those closest to us? <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Helen FitzGerald appears at the 2019 Edinburgh International Book Festival.<br />
<br />
Glasgow-based Australian Helen FitzGerald struck gold recently with the BBC adaptation of The Cry; her latest novel Worst Case Scenario covers equally disturbing ground as a family murder is investigated. In Norwegian Helga Flatland’s A Modern Family, adult siblings must come to terms with the news that their elderly parents are divorcing. Together they ask: is it possible to know everything about those closest to us? <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Emma Viskic<br />
<br />
Emma Viskic is an award-winning Australian crime writer. Her critically acclaimed debut novel, Resurrection Bay, won the 2016 Ned Kelly Award for Best First Fiction, as well as an unprecedented three Davitt Awards: Best Adult Novel, Best Debut, and Readers' Choice. Resurrection Bay was iBooks Australia’s Crime Novel of 2015. She has also won the Ned Kelly and Thunderbolt Awards for her short form fiction.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Emma Viskic<br />
<br />
Emma Viskic is an award-winning Australian crime writer. Her critically acclaimed debut novel, Resurrection Bay, won the 2016 Ned Kelly Award for Best First Fiction, as well as an unprecedented three Davitt Awards: Best Adult Novel, Best Debut, and Readers' Choice. Resurrection Bay was iBooks Australia’s Crime Novel of 2015. She has also won the Ned Kelly and Thunderbolt Awards for her short form fiction.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Emma Viskic<br />
<br />
Emma Viskic is an award-winning Australian crime writer. Her critically acclaimed debut novel, Resurrection Bay, won the 2016 Ned Kelly Award for Best First Fiction, as well as an unprecedented three Davitt Awards: Best Adult Novel, Best Debut, and Readers' Choice. Resurrection Bay was iBooks Australia’s Crime Novel of 2015. She has also won the Ned Kelly and Thunderbolt Awards for her short form fiction.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Emma Viskic<br />
<br />
Emma Viskic is an award-winning Australian crime writer. Her critically acclaimed debut novel, Resurrection Bay, won the 2016 Ned Kelly Award for Best First Fiction, as well as an unprecedented three Davitt Awards: Best Adult Novel, Best Debut, and Readers' Choice. Resurrection Bay was iBooks Australia’s Crime Novel of 2015. She has also won the Ned Kelly and Thunderbolt Awards for her short form fiction.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Emma Viskic<br />
<br />
Emma Viskic is an award-winning Australian crime writer. Her critically acclaimed debut novel, Resurrection Bay, won the 2016 Ned Kelly Award for Best First Fiction, as well as an unprecedented three Davitt Awards: Best Adult Novel, Best Debut, and Readers' Choice. Resurrection Bay was iBooks Australia’s Crime Novel of 2015. She has also won the Ned Kelly and Thunderbolt Awards for her short form fiction.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Emma Viskic<br />
<br />
Emma Viskic is an award-winning Australian crime writer. Her critically acclaimed debut novel, Resurrection Bay, won the 2016 Ned Kelly Award for Best First Fiction, as well as an unprecedented three Davitt Awards: Best Adult Novel, Best Debut, and Readers' Choice. Resurrection Bay was iBooks Australia’s Crime Novel of 2015. She has also won the Ned Kelly and Thunderbolt Awards for her short form fiction.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Emma Viskic<br />
<br />
Emma Viskic is an award-winning Australian crime writer. Her critically acclaimed debut novel, Resurrection Bay, won the 2016 Ned Kelly Award for Best First Fiction, as well as an unprecedented three Davitt Awards: Best Adult Novel, Best Debut, and Readers' Choice. Resurrection Bay was iBooks Australia’s Crime Novel of 2015. She has also won the Ned Kelly and Thunderbolt Awards for her short form fiction.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Bruce Pascoe<br />
<br />
Bruce Pascoe is an Australian Indigenous writer, from the Bunurong clan, of the Kulin nation. He has worked as a teacher, farmer, a fisherman and an Aboriginal language researcher.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Bruce Pascoe<br />
<br />
Bruce Pascoe is an Australian Indigenous writer, from the Bunurong clan, of the Kulin nation. He has worked as a teacher, farmer, a fisherman and an Aboriginal language researcher.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Bruce Pascoe<br />
<br />
Bruce Pascoe is an Australian Indigenous writer, from the Bunurong clan, of the Kulin nation. He has worked as a teacher, farmer, a fisherman and an Aboriginal language researcher.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Bruce Pascoe<br />
<br />
Bruce Pascoe is an Australian Indigenous writer, from the Bunurong clan, of the Kulin nation. He has worked as a teacher, farmer, a fisherman and an Aboriginal language researcher.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Bruce Pascoe<br />
<br />
Bruce Pascoe is an Australian Indigenous writer, from the Bunurong clan, of the Kulin nation. He has worked as a teacher, farmer, a fisherman and an Aboriginal language researcher.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Paul Ham<br />
<br />
Paul Ham is an Australian author, historian, journalist and publisher, who writes on the 20th century history of war, politics and diplomacy. He lives in Sydney and Paris.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Paul Ham<br />
<br />
Paul Ham is an Australian author, historian, journalist and publisher, who writes on the 20th century history of war, politics and diplomacy. He lives in Sydney and Paris.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
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