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  • Pictured: Comedian Susan Calman with her father and University Chancellor Sir Kenneth Calman after getting her honorary degree from the University of Glasgow.<br />
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  • Pictured: Comedian Susan Calman with her father and University Chancellor Sir Kenneth Calman after getting her honorary degree from the University of Glasgow.<br />
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  • Pictured: Comedian Susan Calman with her father and University Chancellor Sir Kenneth Calman after getting her honorary degree from the University of Glasgow.<br />
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  • Pictured: Broadcaster Andrew Neil after getting his honorary degree from the University of Glasgow.<br />
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  • Pictured: Broadcaster Andrew Neil after getting his honorary degree from the University of Glasgow.<br />
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  • Pictured: Broadcaster Andrew Neil after getting his honorary degree from the University of Glasgow.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Comedian Susan Calman and broadcaster Andrew Neil after getting their honorary degrees from the University of Glasgow.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Comedian Susan Calman and broadcaster Andrew Neil after getting their honorary degrees from the University of Glasgow.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Comedian Susan Calman and broadcaster Andrew Neil after getting their honorary degrees from the University of Glasgow.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Comedian Susan Calman and broadcaster Andrew Neil after getting their honorary degrees from the University of Glasgow.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Comedian Susan Calman and broadcaster Andrew Neil after getting their honorary degrees from the University of Glasgow.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Comedian Susan Calman after getting her honorary degree from the University of Glasgow.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Comedian Susan Calman after getting her honorary degree from the University of Glasgow.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Comedian Susan Calman after getting her honorary degree from the University of Glasgow.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Comedian Susan Calman after getting her honorary degree from the University of Glasgow.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Comedian Susan Calman after getting her honorary degree from the University of Glasgow.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Comedian Susan Calman after getting her honorary degree from the University of Glasgow.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Comedian Susan Calman and broadcaster Andrew Neil after getting their honorary degrees from the University of Glasgow.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Comedian Susan Calman after getting her honorary degree from the University of Glasgow.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Comedian Susan Calman after getting her honorary degree from the University of Glasgow.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Food icon and judge of hit TV show 'the Great British Bake Off' Prue Leith celebrates becoming Chancellor of Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh.<br />
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  • Food icon and judge of hit TV show 'the Great British Bake Off' Prue Leith celebrates becoming Chancellor of Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Food icon and judge of hit TV show 'the Great British Bake Off' Prue Leith celebrates becoming Chancellor of Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Food icon and judge of hit TV show 'the Great British Bake Off' Prue Leith celebrates becoming Chancellor of Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Food icon and judge of hit TV show 'the Great British Bake Off' Prue Leith celebrates becoming Chancellor of Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Food icon and judge of hit TV show 'the Great British Bake Off' Prue Leith celebrates becoming Chancellor of Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Food icon and judge of hit TV show 'the Great British Bake Off' Prue Leith celebrates becoming Chancellor of Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Food icon and judge of hit TV show 'the Great British Bake Off' Prue Leith celebrates becoming Chancellor of Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Food icon and judge of hit TV show 'the Great British Bake Off' Prue Leith celebrates becoming Chancellor of Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Food icon and judge of hit TV show 'the Great British Bake Off' Prue Leith celebrates becoming Chancellor of Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Food icon and judge of hit TV show 'the Great British Bake Off' Prue Leith celebrates becoming Chancellor of Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_University_Anatomical_Muse...jpg
  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_University_Anatomical_Muse...jpg
  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_University_Anatomical_Muse...jpg
  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_University_Anatomical_Muse...jpg
  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_University_Anatomical_Muse...jpg
  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_University_Anatomical_Muse...jpg
  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_University_Anatomical_Muse...jpg
  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_University_Anatomical_Muse...jpg
  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_University_Anatomical_Muse...jpg
  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_University_Anatomical_Muse...jpg
  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_University_Anatomical_Muse...jpg
  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_University_Anatomical_Muse...jpg
  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_University_Anatomical_Muse...jpg
  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_University_Anatomical_Muse...jpg
  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_University_Anatomical_Muse...jpg
  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_University_Anatomical_Muse...jpg
  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_University_Anatomical_Muse...jpg
  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_University_Anatomical_Muse...jpg
  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_University_Anatomical_Muse...jpg
  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_University_Anatomical_Muse...jpg
  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_University_Anatomical_Muse...jpg
  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Anatomical Museum display. A life-sized silicon model cast from an 18th century rabble rouser's skeleton is going on display as part of Edinburgh's 24 Days of Advent event. The advent calendar opens a real door each day to showcase unique buildings in the city. The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884. The museum has one of the largest and best preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, as well as the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke. The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. The model of 'Bowed Joseph', or Joseph Smith who suffered from rickets, scoliosis and dwarfism, is less than 4ft tall. Jospeh died falling drunk from a stagecoach returning from Leith Races. He was a famous social agitator who could rouse a crowd with his drum beats and a cobbler by trade. The model is the work of Lynn Morrison as part of a MSC in Forensic Art and will be on display along with his skeleton from Wednesday December 19th. 18 December 2018  <br />
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  • A fossilised baby dinosaur, a cod’s skull used to teach anatomy and a fork surgically removed from a sailor’s back are among the highlights of a University of Edinburgh exhibition, Shored Against Ruin: Fragments from the University of Edinburgh Collections which runs from 8 December – 24 February at the University of Edinburgh Main Library.<br />
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The exhibition is inspired by the recent gift to the University of artist Eduardo Paolozzi’s colourful mosaic archways, which were removed from Tottenham Court Road underground station in pieces. The wide-ranging exhibition showcases fragments from across the University’s collection.<br />
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Pictured:  Kirsty Macnab, Exhibitions Officer with part of the Paolozzi mosaic removed from Tottenham Court Underground station
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  • A fossilised baby dinosaur, a cod’s skull used to teach anatomy and a fork surgically removed from a sailor’s back are among the highlights of a University of Edinburgh exhibition, Shored Against Ruin: Fragments from the University of Edinburgh Collections which runs from 8 December – 24 February at the University of Edinburgh Main Library.<br />
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The exhibition is inspired by the recent gift to the University of artist Eduardo Paolozzi’s colourful mosaic archways, which were removed from Tottenham Court Road underground station in pieces. The wide-ranging exhibition showcases fragments from across the University’s collection.<br />
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Pictured: Kirsty Macnab, Exhibitions Officer with part of the Paolozzi mosaic removed from Tottenham Court Underground station
    EEM_Shored Against Ruin_RD_071217_00...JPG
  • A fossilised baby dinosaur, a cod’s skull used to teach anatomy and a fork surgically removed from a sailor’s back are among the highlights of a University of Edinburgh exhibition, Shored Against Ruin: Fragments from the University of Edinburgh Collections which runs from 8 December – 24 February at the University of Edinburgh Main Library.<br />
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The exhibition is inspired by the recent gift to the University of artist Eduardo Paolozzi’s colourful mosaic archways, which were removed from Tottenham Court Road underground station in pieces. The wide-ranging exhibition showcases fragments from across the University’s collection.<br />
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Pictured: Liv Laumenech, Public Art Officer with the Cod Skull that has been used for anatomy teaching
    EEM_Shored Against Ruin_RD_071217_00...JPG
  • A fossilised baby dinosaur, a cod’s skull used to teach anatomy and a fork surgically removed from a sailor’s back are among the highlights of a University of Edinburgh exhibition, Shored Against Ruin: Fragments from the University of Edinburgh Collections which runs from 8 December – 24 February at the University of Edinburgh Main Library.<br />
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The exhibition is inspired by the recent gift to the University of artist Eduardo Paolozzi’s colourful mosaic archways, which were removed from Tottenham Court Road underground station in pieces. The wide-ranging exhibition showcases fragments from across the University’s collection.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Liv Laumenech, Public Art Officer with the Cod Skull that has been used for anatomy teaching
    EEM_Shored Against Ruin_RD_071217_00...JPG
  • A fossilised baby dinosaur, a cod’s skull used to teach anatomy and a fork surgically removed from a sailor’s back are among the highlights of a University of Edinburgh exhibition, Shored Against Ruin: Fragments from the University of Edinburgh Collections which runs from 8 December – 24 February at the University of Edinburgh Main Library.<br />
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The exhibition is inspired by the recent gift to the University of artist Eduardo Paolozzi’s colourful mosaic archways, which were removed from Tottenham Court Road underground station in pieces. The wide-ranging exhibition showcases fragments from across the University’s collection.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Liv Laumenech, Public Art Officer with the Cod Skull that has been used for anatomy teaching
    EEM_Shored Against Ruin_RD_071217_00...JPG
  • A fossilised baby dinosaur, a cod’s skull used to teach anatomy and a fork surgically removed from a sailor’s back are among the highlights of a University of Edinburgh exhibition, Shored Against Ruin: Fragments from the University of Edinburgh Collections which runs from 8 December – 24 February at the University of Edinburgh Main Library.<br />
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The exhibition is inspired by the recent gift to the University of artist Eduardo Paolozzi’s colourful mosaic archways, which were removed from Tottenham Court Road underground station in pieces. The wide-ranging exhibition showcases fragments from across the University’s collection.<br />
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Pictured: Liv Laumenech, Public Art Officer with the Cod Skull that has been used for anatomy teaching
    EEM_Shored Against Ruin_RD_071217_00...JPG
  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Owen Smith MP, the Labour party leadership candidate, speaking at the University of Salford, Manchester<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Conservator Jonathan Santa Maria Bouquet works on an ornate18th century harpsicord as part of the newly-refurbished St Cecilia's Hall, which has just undergone a 2 year, £6.5 million refurbishment which will see more of the University of Edinburgh's musical instrument collection on display to the public.<br />
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  • Conservator Jonathan Santa Maria Bouquet works on an 18th century dulcimer as part of the newly-refurbished St Cecilia's Hall, which has just undergone a 2 year, £6.5 million refurbishment which will see more of the University of Edinburgh's musical instrument collection on display to the public.<br />
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  • Learning & Engagement Curator Sarah Deters cleans a 1930's sousaphone now on display above the entrance to  the newly-refurbished St Cecilia's Hall, which has just undergone a 2 year, £6.5 million refurbishment which will see more of the University of Edinburgh's musical instrument collection on display to the public.<br />
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  • Learning & Engagement Curator Sarah Deters cleans a 1930's sousaphone now on display above the entrance to  the newly-refurbished St Cecilia's Hall, which has just undergone a 2 year, £6.5 million refurbishment which will see more of the University of Edinburgh's musical instrument collection on display to the public.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Learning & Engagement Curator Sarah Deters cleans a 1930's sousaphone now on display above the entrance to  the newly-refurbished St Cecilia's Hall, which has just undergone a 2 year, £6.5 million refurbishment which will see more of the University of Edinburgh's musical instrument collection on display to the public.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_St_Cecikias_Hall_revamp_DJ_27042...JPG
  • Conservator Jonathan Santa Maria Bouquet works on an ornate18th century harpsicord as part of the newly-refurbished St Cecilia's Hall, which has just undergone a 2 year, £6.5 million refurbishment which will see more of the University of Edinburgh's musical instrument collection on display to the public.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_St_Cecikias_Hall_revamp_DJ_27042...JPG
  • Conservator Jonathan Santa Maria Bouquet works on an ornate18th century harpsicord as part of the newly-refurbished St Cecilia's Hall, which has just undergone a 2 year, £6.5 million refurbishment which will see more of the University of Edinburgh's musical instrument collection on display to the public.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_St_Cecikias_Hall_revamp_DJ_27042...JPG
  • Conservator Jonathan Santa Maria Bouquet works on an ornate18th century harpsicord as part of the newly-refurbished St Cecilia's Hall, which has just undergone a 2 year, £6.5 million refurbishment which will see more of the University of Edinburgh's musical instrument collection on display to the public.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_St_Cecikias_Hall_revamp_DJ_27042...JPG
  • Conservator Jonathan Santa Maria Bouquet works on an 18th century dulcimer as part of the newly-refurbished St Cecilia's Hall, which has just undergone a 2 year, £6.5 million refurbishment which will see more of the University of Edinburgh's musical instrument collection on display to the public.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_St_Cecikias_Hall_revamp_DJ_27042...JPG
  • Conservator Jonathan Santa Maria Bouquet works on an 18th century dulcimer as part of the newly-refurbished St Cecilia's Hall, which has just undergone a 2 year, £6.5 million refurbishment which will see more of the University of Edinburgh's musical instrument collection on display to the public.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_St_Cecikias_Hall_revamp_DJ_27042...JPG
  • Conservator Jonathan Santa Maria Bouquet works on an ornate18th century harpsicord as part of the newly-refurbished St Cecilia's Hall, which has just undergone a 2 year, £6.5 million refurbishment which will see more of the University of Edinburgh's musical instrument collection on display to the public.<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_St_Cecikias_Hall_revamp_DJ_27042...JPG
  • Conservator Jonathan Santa Maria Bouquet works on an ornate18th century harpsicord as part of the newly-refurbished St Cecilia's Hall, which has just undergone a 2 year, £6.5 million refurbishment which will see more of the University of Edinburgh's musical instrument collection on display to the public.<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_St_Cecikias_Hall_revamp_DJ_27042...JPG
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