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  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Eric Tandy (95, 7th Para) received the medal<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_022.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy, right), Eric Tandy (95, 7th Para, centre) and Leonard Humphries (94, Signals, left)<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_020.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy, centre) received the medal and is flanked by previous recipients Jack Adamson (100, Black Watch, right) and Robert Paton (94, wireless operator, left) with Graeme Dey MSP<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_008.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans. <br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy, centre) received the medal and is flanked by previous recipients Jack Adamson (100, Black Watch, left) and Robert Paton (94, wireless operator, right)<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_002.JPG
  • The Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney - built and decorated by italian prisoners of war during the second world war in 1942.  It is the main tourist attraction on the island of Lamb Holm.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW05042013004.jpg
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Eric Tandy (95, 7th Para) received the medal<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_018.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy) received the medal<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_016.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Leonard Humphries (94, Signals) received the medal <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_014.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy, centre) received the medal and is flanked by previous recipients Jack Adamson (100, Black Watch, right) and Robert Paton (94, wireless operator, left) <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_011.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy, centre) received the medal and is flanked by previous recipients Jack Adamson (100, Black Watch, right) and Robert Paton (94, wireless operator, left) <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_010.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy, centre) received the medal and is flanked by previous recipients Jack Adamson (100, Black Watch, right) and Robert Paton (94, wireless operator, left) <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_009.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans. <br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy) received the medal and is chatting to Graeme Day MSP<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_006.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans. <br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy, centre) received the medal and is flanked by previous recipients Jack Adamson (100, Black Watch, left) and Robert Paton (94, wireless operator, right)<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_004.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans. <br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy, centre) received the medal and is flanked by previous recipients Jack Adamson (100, Black Watch, left) and Robert Paton (94, wireless operator, right)<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_003.JPG
  • To mark it's centenary, the Commonwealth War Graves Commision (CWGC) has teamed up with Glen Art and the Wilfred Owen Association to create a remembrance garden at the annual Gardening Scotland event. Robert Ross from the CWGC is pictured keeping the plants well watered.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_war_graves_remembrance_garden_Sc...JPG
  • To mark it's centenary, the Commonwealth War Graves Commision has teamed up with Glen Art and the Wilfred Owen Association to create a remembrance garden at the annual Gardening Scotland event. Pictured is volunteer and forces veteran Jason Turner from Edinburgh keeping the plants well watered beside a bust of the WW1 poet Wilfred Owen.<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_war_graves_remembrance_garden_Sc...JPG
  • To mark it's centenary, the Commonwealth War Graves Commision has teamed up with Glen Art and the Wilfred Owen Association to create a remembrance garden at the annual Gardening Scotland event. Pictured is volunteer and forces veteran Jason Turner from Edinburgh keeping the plants well watered beside a bust of the WW1 poet Wilfred Owen.<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_war_graves_remembrance_garden_Sc...JPG
  • To mark it's centenary, the Commonwealth War Graves Commision (CWGC) has teamed up with Glen Art and the Wilfred Owen Association to create a remembrance garden at the annual Gardening Scotland event. Robert Ross from the CWGC is pictured keeping the plants well watered.<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_war_graves_remembrance_garden_Sc...JPG
  • The Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney - built and decorated by italian prisoners of war during the second world war in 1942.  It is the main tourist attraction on the island of Lamb Holm.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW05042013049.jpg
  • The Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney - built and decorated by italian prisoners of war during the second world war in 1942.  It is the main tourist attraction on the island of Lamb Holm.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW05042013048.jpg
  • The Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney - built and decorated by italian prisoners of war during the second world war in 1942.  It is the main tourist attraction on the island of Lamb Holm.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW05042013007.jpg
  • The Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney - built and decorated by italian prisoners of war during the second world war in 1942.  It is the main tourist attraction on the island of Lamb Holm.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW05042013003.jpg
  • WW 11 gun emplacements on South Ronaldsay, Orkney Islands<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW04042013002.jpg
  • A World War 2 veteran marches behind a band in the Grote Markt, Bruges, Belgium as part of the celebrations of Belgium's National Day on 22nd July.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Belgium_AW21072013014.jpg
  • A World War 2 veteran marches behind a band in the Grote Markt, Bruges, Belgium as part of the celebrations of Belgium's National Day on 22nd July.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Belgium_AW21072013012.jpg
  • World War 2 veterans march behind a band in the Grote Markt, Bruges, Belgium as part of the celebrations of Belgium's National Day on 22nd July.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Belgium_AW21072013011.jpg
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy, right), Eric Tandy (95, 7th Para, centre) and Leonard Humphries (94, Signals, left)<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_021.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Eric Tandy (95, 7th Para) received the medal<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_019.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy) received the medal<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_017.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Leonard Humphries (94, Signals) received the medal <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_015.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, who received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The French Consulate<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_013.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans. <br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy, centre) received the medal and is flanked by previous recipients Jack Adamson (100, Black Watch, right) and Robert Paton (94, wireless operator, left) with Graeme Dey MSP <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_007.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans. <br />
<br />
Pictured:  Robert Paton (94, wireless operator)<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_005.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans. <br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy, centre) received the medal and is flanked by previous recipients Jack Adamson (100, Black Watch, left) and Robert Paton (94, wireless operator, right)<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_001.JPG
  • To mark it's centenary, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission has teamed up with Glen Art and the Wilfred Owen Association to create a remembrance garden at the annual Gardening Scotland event. Pictured is volunteer and forces veteran Jason Turner from Edinburgh keeping the plants well watered.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_war_graves_remembrance_garden_Sc...JPG
  • To mark it's centenary, the Commonwealth War Graves Commision has teamed up with Glen Art and the Wilfred Owen Association to create a remembrance garden at the annual Gardening Scotland event. Volunteer and ex soldier <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_war_graves_remembrance_garden_Sc...JPG
  • To mark it's centenary, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission has teamed up with Glen Art and the Wilfred Owen Association to create a remembrance garden at the annual Gardening Scotland event. Pictured is volunteer and forces veteran Jason Turner from Edinburgh keeping the plants well watered.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_war_graves_remembrance_garden_Sc...JPG
  • To mark it's centenary, the Commonwealth War Graves Commision (CWGC) has teamed up with Glen Art and the Wilfred Owen Association to create a remembrance garden at the annual Gardening Scotland event. Robert Ross from the CWGC is pictured keeping the plants well watered.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_war_graves_remembrance_garden_Sc...JPG
  • To mark it's centenary, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission has teamed up with Glen Art and the Wilfred Owen Association to create a remembrance garden at the annual Gardening Scotland event. Pictured is volunteer and forces veteran Jason Turner from Edinburgh keeping the plants well watered.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_war_graves_remembrance_garden_Sc...JPG
  • The Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney - built and decorated by italian prisoners of war during the second world war in 1942.  It is the main tourist attraction on the island of Lamb Holm.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW05042013051.jpg
  • The Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney - built and decorated by italian prisoners of war during the second world war in 1942.  It is the main tourist attraction on the island of Lamb Holm.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW05042013050.jpg
  • The Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney - built and decorated by italian prisoners of war during the second world war in 1942.  It is the main tourist attraction on the island of Lamb Holm.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW05042013008.jpg
  • The Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney - built and decorated by italian prisoners of war during the second world war in 1942.  It is the main tourist attraction on the island of Lamb Holm.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW05042013006.jpg
  • The Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney - built and decorated by italian prisoners of war during the second world war in 1942.  It is the main tourist attraction on the island of Lamb Holm.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW05042013005.jpg
  • A World War 2 veteran marches behind a band in the Grote Markt, Bruges, Belgium as part of the celebrations of Belgium's National Day on 22nd July.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Belgium_AW21072013013.jpg
  • World War 2 veterans march behind a band in the Grote Markt, Bruges, Belgium as part of the celebrations of Belgium's National Day on 22nd July.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Belgium_AW21072013004.jpg
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy, centre) received the medal and is flanked by previous recipients Jack Adamson (100, Black Watch, right) and Robert Paton (94, wireless operator, left) <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_012.JPG
  • To mark it's centenary, the Commonwealth War Graves Commision (CWGC) has teamed up with Glen Art and the Wilfred Owen Association to create a remembrance garden at the annual Gardening Scotland event. Robert Ross from the CWGC is pictured keeping the plants well watered.<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_war_graves_remembrance_garden_Sc...JPG
  • WW 11 gun emplacements on South Ronaldsay, Orkney Islands<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW04042013003.jpg
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The hand sculpture is lifted onto the truck that will take it to its new temporary location at nearby Hillside Place
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0021.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Local residents have campaigned to retain the sculptures in their location outside St Mary's Cathedral
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0011.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The hand sculpture is lifted onto the truck that will take it to its new temporary location at nearby Hillside Place
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0027.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0026.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The hand sculpture is lifted onto the truck that will take it to its new temporary location at nearby Hillside Place
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0024.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0022.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The hand sculpture is lifted onto the truck that will take it to its new temporary location at nearby Hillside Place
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0020.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The hand sculpture is lifted onto the truck that will take it to its new temporary location at nearby Hillside Place
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0019.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The hand sculpture is lifted onto the truck that will take it to its new temporary location at nearby Hillside Place
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0015.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The hand sculpture is lifted onto the truck that will take it to its new temporary location at nearby Hillside Place
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0017.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Local residents have campaigned to retain the sculptures in their location outside St Mary's Cathedral
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0013.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Local residents have campaigned to retain the sculptures in their location outside St Mary's Cathedral
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0006.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Local residents have campaigned to retain the sculptures in their location outside St Mary's Cathedral
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0001.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The foot is lifted from the pavement where it has sat since 1991
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0002.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The hand sculpture is lifted onto the truck that will take it to its new temporary location at nearby Hillside Place
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0025.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The hand sculpture is lifted onto the truck that will take it to its new temporary location at nearby Hillside Place
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0023.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The hand sculpture is lifted onto the truck that will take it to its new temporary location at nearby Hillside Place
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0018.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The hand sculpture is lifted onto the truck that will take it to its new temporary location at nearby Hillside Place
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0016.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The removal is also re-siting 12 stones that were part of Leith Station and previously were part of the Paolozzi installation
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0014.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Local residents have campaigned to retain the sculptures in their location outside St Mary's Cathedral
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0012.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The largest piece of the three sculptures is the Foot which will be moved on December 13
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0009.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Local residents have campaigned to retain the sculptures in their location outside St Mary's Cathedral
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0010.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The removal is also re-siting 12 stones that were part of Leith Station and previously were part of the Paolozzi installation
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0007.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The removal is also re-siting 12 stones that were part of Leith Station and previously were part of the Paolozzi installation
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0008.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The foot is lifted from the pavement where it has sat since 1991
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0005.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The foot is lifted from the pavement where it has sat since 1991
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0003.JPG
  • One of the three sculptures that make up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
Local residents have expressed concern that the sculpture won't return to the original site when the works have completed.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The foot is lifted from the pavement where it has sat since 1991
    EEM_Paolozzi Hand_RD_121217_0004.JPG
  • The largest of the three sculptures, The Foot, that makes up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Sir Tom Farmer arrives at Picardy Place before the lift
    EEM_Paolozzi Foot_RD_131217_0015.JPG
  • Sunday 7th May 2017 East Fortune:  Wartime Experience at the National Museum of Flight, East Fortune.  Reenactors from WW2 German Forces Living History Association prepare food in a field kitchen.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Wartime_Experience _East_Lot...jpg
  • The largest of the three sculptures, The Foot, that makes up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The entire project team attempt to lift the bronze statue by hand
    EEM_Paolozzi Foot_RD_131217_0022.JPG
  • The largest of the three sculptures, The Foot, that makes up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Sir Tom Farmer gives a helping hand to lift the Foot
    EEM_Paolozzi Foot_RD_131217_0018.JPG
  • The largest of the three sculptures, The Foot, that makes up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Sir Tom Farmer gives a helping hand to lift the Foot
    EEM_Paolozzi Foot_RD_131217_0016.JPG
  • The largest of the three sculptures, The Foot, that makes up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  The foot is lifted from its position that it has been in since 1991
    EEM_Paolozzi Foot_RD_131217_0013.JPG
  • The largest of the three sculptures, The Foot, that makes up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  The foot is lifted from its position that it has been in since 1991
    EEM_Paolozzi Foot_RD_131217_0014.JPG
  • The largest of the three sculptures, The Foot, that makes up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  The foot is lifted from its position that it has been in since 1991
    EEM_Paolozzi Foot_RD_131217_0012.JPG
  • The largest of the three sculptures, The Foot, that makes up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  The foot is lifted from its position that it has been in since 1991
    EEM_Paolozzi Foot_RD_131217_0010.JPG
  • The largest of the three sculptures, The Foot, that makes up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  The foot is lifted from its position that it has been in since 1991
    EEM_Paolozzi Foot_RD_131217_0009.JPG
  • The largest of the three sculptures, The Foot, that makes up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  The foot is lifted from its position that it has been in since 1991
    EEM_Paolozzi Foot_RD_131217_0008.JPG
  • The largest of the three sculptures, The Foot, that makes up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The foot is lifted from its position that it has been in since 1991
    EEM_Paolozzi Foot_RD_131217_0007.JPG
  • The largest of the three sculptures, The Foot, that makes up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Protestors from the Cockburn Society examine the plans for the eventual re-siting of the statues which is still being consulted on by the Edinburgh Council
    EEM_Paolozzi Foot_RD_131217_0006.JPG
  • The largest of the three sculptures, The Foot, that makes up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Sir Tom Farmer poses by the sculpture before it is lifted
    EEM_Paolozzi Foot_RD_131217_0003.JPG
  • Sunday 7th May 2017 East Fortune:  Wartime Experience at the National Museum of Flight, East Fortune.  Catering core prepare food over a fire.  Members of the WW2 German Forces Living History Society.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_War_experience_East_Fortune_...JPG
  • The largest of the three sculptures, The Foot, that makes up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Sir Tom Farmer gives a helping hand to lift the Foot
    EEM_Paolozzi Foot_RD_131217_0020.JPG
  • The largest of the three sculptures, The Foot, that makes up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Sir Tom Farmer with the foot part of The Manuscript of Monte Cassino
    EEM_Paolozzi Foot_RD_131217_0021.JPG
  • The largest of the three sculptures, The Foot, that makes up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Sir Tom Farmer gives a helping hand to lift the Foot
    EEM_Paolozzi Foot_RD_131217_0019.JPG
  • The largest of the three sculptures, The Foot, that makes up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  The foot is lifted from its position that it has been in since 1991
    EEM_Paolozzi Foot_RD_131217_0011.JPG
  • The largest of the three sculptures, The Foot, that makes up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Sir Tom Farmer poses by the sculpture before it is lifted
    EEM_Paolozzi Foot_RD_131217_0005.JPG
  • The largest of the three sculptures, The Foot, that makes up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Sir Tom Farmer poses by the sculpture before it is lifted
    EEM_Paolozzi Foot_RD_131217_0004.JPG
  • The largest of the three sculptures, The Foot, that makes up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Sir Tom Farmer poses by the sculpture before it is lifted
    EEM_Paolozzi Foot_RD_131217_0002.JPG
  • The largest of the three sculptures, The Foot, that makes up The Manuscript of Monte Cassino by Eduardo Paolozzi has been removed from its site on Edinburgh's Picardy Place to allow works on the new St James quarter.<br />
<br />
The work was commissioned by entrepreneur, Sir Tom Farmer and remembers the bombing during WW2 of the Monte Cassino monastery - close to the artists family home.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Sir Tom Farmer shares a joke with the project team prior to the lift of the foot
    EEM_Paolozzi Foot_RD_131217_0001.JPG
  • Sunday 7th May 2017 East Fortune:  Wartime Experience at the National Museum of Flight, East Fortune.  Reenactors from WW2 German Forces Living History Association prepare food in a field kitchen.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Wartime_Experience _East_Lot...jpg
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