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  • Luke Jerram's 7 metre wide installation, The Museum of the Moon goes on display at St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh. The installation is part of the Burns & Beyond Festival which runs from 22 - 27 January in multiple venues across Edinburgh
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  • Luke Jerram's 7 metre wide installation, The Museum of the Moon goes on display at St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh. The installation is part of the Burns & Beyond Festival which runs from 22 - 27 January in multiple venues across Edinburgh
    EEM_Burns & Beyond Launch_RD_210119_...JPG
  • Luke Jerram's 7 metre wide installation, The Museum of the Moon goes on display at St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh. The installation is part of the Burns & Beyond Festival which runs from 22 - 27 January in multiple venues across Edinburgh
    EEM_Burns & Beyond Launch_RD_210119_...JPG
  • Luke Jerram's 7 metre wide installation, The Museum of the Moon goes on display at St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh. The installation is part of the Burns & Beyond Festival which runs from 22 - 27 January in multiple venues across Edinburgh
    EEM_Burns & Beyond Launch_RD_210119_...JPG
  • Luke Jerram's 7 metre wide installation, The Museum of the Moon goes on display at St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh. The installation is part of the Burns & Beyond Festival which runs from 22 - 27 January in multiple venues across Edinburgh
    RDP_Burns & Beyond Launch_2019012100...jpg
  • Luke Jerram's 7 metre wide installation, The Museum of the Moon goes on display at St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh. The installation is part of the Burns & Beyond Festival which runs from 22 - 27 January in multiple venues across Edinburgh
    EEM_Burns & Beyond Launch_RD_210119_...jpg
  • Luke Jerram's 7 metre wide installation, The Museum of the Moon goes on display at St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh. The installation is part of the Burns & Beyond Festival which runs from 22 - 27 January in multiple venues across Edinburgh
    RDP_Burns & Beyond Launch_2019012100...jpg
  • Luke Jerram's 7 metre wide installation, The Museum of the Moon goes on display at St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh. The installation is part of the Burns & Beyond Festival which runs from 22 - 27 January in multiple venues across Edinburgh
    EEM_Burns & Beyond Launch_RD_210119_...jpg
  • Luke Jerram's 7 metre wide installation, The Museum of the Moon goes on display at St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh. The installation is part of the Burns & Beyond Festival which runs from 22 - 27 January in multiple venues across Edinburgh
    EEM_Burns & Beyond Launch_RD_210119_...jpg
  • First Minister Nicola Sturgeon waits for the Princess Royal to arrive for a memorial service to pioneering WW1 medic Elsie Inglis in Edinburgh and meets descendants of the Scottish doctor.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • The band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland welcome the Princess Royal arrives for a memorial service to pioneering WW1 medic Elsie Inglis in Edinburgh and meets descendants of the Scottish doctor.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • The band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland march down the High Street to welcome the Princess Royal arrives for a memorial service to pioneering WW1 medic Elsie Inglis in Edinburgh and meets descendants of the Scottish doctor.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • The Princess Royal is welcomed by Edinburgh's Lord robots Frank Ross as she arrives for a memorial service to pioneering WW1 medic Elsie Inglis in Edinburgh and meets descendants of the Scottish doctor.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • The Princess Royal is welcomed by Edinburgh's Lord robots Frank Ross as she arrives for a memorial service to pioneering WW1 medic Elsie Inglis in Edinburgh and meets descendants of the Scottish doctor.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Princess_Royal_Elsie_Inglis_memo...JPG
  • Living historian Ailsa Clarke, dressed in the uniform of the Scottish Women's Hospital Service from World War 1 waits for the Princess Royal to arrive for a memorial service to pioneering WW1 medic Elsie Inglis in Edinburgh and meets descendants of the Scottish doctor.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Princess_Royal_Elsie_Inglis_memo...JPG
  • The band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland welcome the Princess Royal arrives for a memorial service to pioneering WW1 medic Elsie Inglis in Edinburgh and meets descendants of the Scottish doctor.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Princess_Royal_Elsie_Inglis_memo...JPG
  • The Princess Royal is welcomed by Edinburgh's Lord robots Frank Ross as she arrives for a memorial service to pioneering WW1 medic Elsie Inglis in Edinburgh and meets descendants of the Scottish doctor.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Princess_Royal_Elsie_Inglis_memo...JPG
  • Burns & Beyond Launch, St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, {{day0}  January 2020. The 2020 Burns & Beyond Festival with Johnnie Walker celebrates the best of Scottish culture in the Scottish capital over four days from 23 to 26 January. This year Burns Night coincides with Chinese New Year (an alignment of dates that will not happen again for another 76 years) and the two Festivals join for a special programme of events across Edinburgh including music and spoken word events celebrating the National Bard. The Chinese Lanterns at St Giles’ Cathedral can be seen from 23rd January to 1st February 2020. Pictured: Gareth Morrison as Rabbie Burns.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Burns & Beyond Launch, St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, {{day0}  January 2020. The 2020 Burns & Beyond Festival with Johnnie Walker celebrates the best of Scottish culture in the Scottish capital over four days from 23 to 26 January. This year Burns Night coincides with Chinese New Year (an alignment of dates that will not happen again for another 76 years) and the two Festivals join for a special programme of events across Edinburgh including music and spoken word events celebrating the National Bard. The Chinese Lanterns at St Giles’ Cathedral can be seen from 23rd January to 1st February 2020. Pictured: Gareth Morrison as Rabbie Burns.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Burns&Beyond_and_Chinese_Lanterns_SA...jpg
  • Burns & Beyond Launch, St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, {{day0}  January 2020. The 2020 Burns & Beyond Festival with Johnnie Walker celebrates the best of Scottish culture in the Scottish capital over four days from 23 to 26 January. This year Burns Night coincides with Chinese New Year (an alignment of dates that will not happen again for another 76 years) and the two Festivals join for a special programme of events across Edinburgh including music and spoken word events celebrating the National Bard. The Chinese Lanterns at St Giles’ Cathedral can be seen from 23rd January to 1st February 2020. Pictured: Gareth Morrison as Rabbie Burns.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Burns&Beyond_and_Chinese_Lanterns_SA...jpg
  • Burns & Beyond Launch, St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, {{day0}  January 2020. The 2020 Burns & Beyond Festival with Johnnie Walker celebrates the best of Scottish culture in the Scottish capital over four days from 23 to 26 January. This year Burns Night coincides with Chinese New Year (an alignment of dates that will not happen again for another 76 years) and the two Festivals join for a special programme of events across Edinburgh including music and spoken word events celebrating the National Bard. The Chinese Lanterns at St Giles’ Cathedral can be seen from 23rd January to 1st February 2020. Pictured: Gareth Morrison as Rabbie Burns.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Burns & Beyond Launch, St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, {{day0}  January 2020. The 2020 Burns & Beyond Festival with Johnnie Walker celebrates the best of Scottish culture in the Scottish capital over four days from 23 to 26 January. This year Burns Night coincides with Chinese New Year (an alignment of dates that will not happen again for another 76 years) and the two Festivals join for a special programme of events across Edinburgh including music and spoken word events celebrating the National Bard. The Chinese Lanterns at St Giles’ Cathedral can be seen from 23rd January to 1st February 2020. Pictured: Gareth Morrison as Rabbie Burns.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Burns&Beyond_and_Chinese_Lanterns_SA...jpg
  • Burns & Beyond Launch, St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, {{day0}  January 2020. The 2020 Burns & Beyond Festival with Johnnie Walker celebrates the best of Scottish culture in the Scottish capital over four days from 23 to 26 January. This year Burns Night coincides with Chinese New Year (an alignment of dates that will not happen again for another 76 years) and the two Festivals join for a special programme of events across Edinburgh including music and spoken word events celebrating the National Bard. The Chinese Lanterns at St Giles’ Cathedral can be seen from 23rd January to 1st February 2020. Pictured: Gareth Morrison as Rabbie Burns.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Burns&Beyond_and_Chinese_Lanterns_SA...jpg
  • Burns & Beyond Launch, St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, {{day0}  January 2020. The 2020 Burns & Beyond Festival with Johnnie Walker celebrates the best of Scottish culture in the Scottish capital over four days from 23 to 26 January. This year Burns Night coincides with Chinese New Year (an alignment of dates that will not happen again for another 76 years) and the two Festivals join for a special programme of events across Edinburgh including music and spoken word events celebrating the National Bard. The Chinese Lanterns at St Giles’ Cathedral can be seen from 23rd January to 1st February 2020. Pictured: Gareth Morrison as Rabbie Burns.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Burns&Beyond_and_Chinese_Lanterns_SA...jpg
  • Burns & Beyond Launch, St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, {{day0}  January 2020. The 2020 Burns & Beyond Festival with Johnnie Walker celebrates the best of Scottish culture in the Scottish capital over four days from 23 to 26 January. This year Burns Night coincides with Chinese New Year (an alignment of dates that will not happen again for another 76 years) and the two Festivals join for a special programme of events across Edinburgh including music and spoken word events celebrating the National Bard. The Chinese Lanterns at St Giles’ Cathedral can be seen from 23rd January to 1st February 2020. Pictured: Gareth Morrison as Rabbie Burns.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Burns&Beyond_and_Chinese_Lanterns_SA...jpg
  • Burns & Beyond Launch, St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, {{day0}  January 2020. The 2020 Burns & Beyond Festival with Johnnie Walker celebrates the best of Scottish culture in the Scottish capital over four days from 23 to 26 January. This year Burns Night coincides with Chinese New Year (an alignment of dates that will not happen again for another 76 years) and the two Festivals join for a special programme of events across Edinburgh including music and spoken word events celebrating the National Bard. The Chinese Lanterns at St Giles’ Cathedral can be seen from 23rd January to 1st February 2020. Pictured: Gareth Morrison as Rabbie Burns.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Burns&Beyond_and_Chinese_Lanterns_SA...jpg
  • Burns & Beyond Launch, St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, {{day0}  January 2020. The 2020 Burns & Beyond Festival with Johnnie Walker celebrates the best of Scottish culture in the Scottish capital over four days from 23 to 26 January. This year Burns Night coincides with Chinese New Year (an alignment of dates that will not happen again for another 76 years) and the two Festivals join for a special programme of events across Edinburgh including music and spoken word events celebrating the National Bard. The Chinese Lanterns at St Giles’ Cathedral can be seen from 23rd January to 1st February 2020. Pictured: Gareth Morrison as Rabbie Burns.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Burns&Beyond_and_Chinese_Lanterns_SA...jpg
  • Burns & Beyond Launch, St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, {{day0}  January 2020. The 2020 Burns & Beyond Festival with Johnnie Walker celebrates the best of Scottish culture in the Scottish capital over four days from 23 to 26 January. This year Burns Night coincides with Chinese New Year (an alignment of dates that will not happen again for another 76 years) and the two Festivals join for a special programme of events across Edinburgh including music and spoken word events celebrating the National Bard. The Chinese Lanterns at St Giles’ Cathedral can be seen from 23rd January to 1st February 2020. Pictured: Gareth Morrison as Rabbie Burns.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Burns&Beyond_and_Chinese_Lanterns_SA...jpg
  • Burns & Beyond Launch, St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, {{day0}  January 2020. The 2020 Burns & Beyond Festival with Johnnie Walker celebrates the best of Scottish culture in the Scottish capital over four days from 23 to 26 January. This year Burns Night coincides with Chinese New Year (an alignment of dates that will not happen again for another 76 years) and the two Festivals join for a special programme of events across Edinburgh including music and spoken word events celebrating the National Bard. The Chinese Lanterns at St Giles’ Cathedral can be seen from 23rd January to 1st February 2020. Pictured: Gareth Morrison as Rabbie Burns.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Burns&Beyond_and_Chinese_Lanterns_SA...jpg
  • Burns & Beyond Launch, St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, {{day0}  January 2020. The 2020 Burns & Beyond Festival with Johnnie Walker celebrates the best of Scottish culture in the Scottish capital over four days from 23 to 26 January. This year Burns Night coincides with Chinese New Year (an alignment of dates that will not happen again for another 76 years) and the two Festivals join for a special programme of events across Edinburgh including music and spoken word events celebrating the National Bard. The Chinese Lanterns at St Giles’ Cathedral can be seen from 23rd January to 1st February 2020. Pictured: Gareth Morrison as Rabbie Burns.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Burns&Beyond_and_Chinese_Lanterns_SA...jpg
  • Burns & Beyond Launch, St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, {{day0}  January 2020. The 2020 Burns & Beyond Festival with Johnnie Walker celebrates the best of Scottish culture in the Scottish capital over four days from 23 to 26 January. This year Burns Night coincides with Chinese New Year (an alignment of dates that will not happen again for another 76 years) and the two Festivals join for a special programme of events across Edinburgh including music and spoken word events celebrating the National Bard. The Chinese Lanterns at St Giles’ Cathedral can be seen from 23rd January to 1st February 2020. Pictured: Gareth Morrison as Rabbie Burns.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Burns&Beyond_and_Chinese_Lanterns_SA...jpg
  • Burns & Beyond Launch, St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, {{day0}  January 2020. The 2020 Burns & Beyond Festival with Johnnie Walker celebrates the best of Scottish culture in the Scottish capital over four days from 23 to 26 January. This year Burns Night coincides with Chinese New Year (an alignment of dates that will not happen again for another 76 years) and the two Festivals join for a special programme of events across Edinburgh including music and spoken word events celebrating the National Bard. The Chinese Lanterns at St Giles’ Cathedral can be seen from 23rd January to 1st February 2020. Pictured: Gareth Morrison as Rabbie Burns.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Burns&Beyond_and_Chinese_Lanterns_SA...jpg
  • Burns & Beyond Launch, St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, {{day0}  January 2020. The 2020 Burns & Beyond Festival with Johnnie Walker celebrates the best of Scottish culture in the Scottish capital over four days from 23 to 26 January. This year Burns Night coincides with Chinese New Year (an alignment of dates that will not happen again for another 76 years) and the two Festivals join for a special programme of events across Edinburgh including music and spoken word events celebrating the National Bard. The Chinese Lanterns at St Giles’ Cathedral can be seen from 23rd January to 1st February 2020. Pictured: Gareth Morrison as Rabbie Burns.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Burns&Beyond_and_Chinese_Lanterns_SA...jpg
  • All Under One Banner Independence March, Edinburgh, Saturday 6th October 2018<br />
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Pictured: Crowd at St Giles Cathedral <br />
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(c) Aimee Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Edinburgh Scotland 7th August 2016 :: Performers from Fringe shows entertain in the High Street to promote their shows.<br />
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Edinburgh's Lord Provost, Donald Wilson makes his way past fringe performers to St Giles Cathedral for Sunday Service.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Edinburgh Scotland 7th August 2016 :: Performers from Fringe shows entertain in the High Street to promote their shows.<br />
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Edinburgh's Lord Provost, Donald Wilson makes his way past fringe performers to St Giles Cathedral for Sunday Service.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Edinburgh_Fringe_Performers_AW_0...jpg