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  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Performers from the Rosie Kay Dance Company production of 5 Soldiers with Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Performers from the Rosie Kay Dance Company production of 5 Soldiers with Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Performers from the Rosie Kay Dance Company production of 5 Soldiers with Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Performer from the Rosie Kay Dance Company production of 5 Soldiers
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Performers from the Rosie Kay Dance Company production of 5 Soldiers with Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE with Corporal Raju Latianara from the 6 Scots Regiment
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE with Corporal Raju Latianara from the 6 Scots Regiment
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE with Corporal Raju Latianara from the 6 Scots Regiment
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Performers from the Rosie Kay Dance Company production of 5 Soldiers with Corporal Raju Latianara from the 6 Scots Regiment
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE with Corporal Raju Latianara from the 6 Scots Regiment
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Performers from the Rosie Kay Dance Company production of 5 Soldiers with Corporal Raju Latianara from the 6 Scots Regiment
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Performers from the Rosie Kay Dance Company production of 5 Soldiers with Corporal Raju Latianara from the 6 Scots Regiment
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Performers from the Rosie Kay Dance Company production of 5 Soldiers
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Performers from the Rosie Kay Dance Company production of 5 Soldiers
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Performers from the Rosie Kay Dance Company production of 5 Soldiers with Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Performers from the Rosie Kay Dance Company production of 5 Soldiers with Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE recreating a scene in the play where they have been hit by an IED in Afghanistan
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Performers from the Rosie Kay Dance Company production of 5 Soldiers with Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE recreating a scene in the play where they have been hit by an IED in Afghanistan
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Performers from the Rosie Kay Dance Company production of 5 Soldiers with Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE recreating a scene in the play where they have been hit by an IED in Afghanistan
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Performers from the Rosie Kay Dance Company production of 5 Soldiers with Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE recreating a scene in the play where they have been hit by an IED in Afghanistan
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Performers from the Rosie Kay Dance Company production of 5 Soldiers with Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Performers from the Rosie Kay Dance Company production of 5 Soldiers with Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Performers from the Rosie Kay Dance Company production of 5 Soldiers with Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE welcomes performers to the Army reserve centre at Hepburn House for the opening of the Army's first ever Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Performers from the Rosie Kay Dance Company production of 5 Soldiers with Brigadier Gary Deakin CBE recreating a scene in the play where they have been hit by an IED in Afghanistan
    SCT_EEm_Army_on_the_fringe_RD_110820...JPG
  • Pictured: Commander 51 Brigade Brigadier Robin Lindsay met up with performer Nick Alban, from show the Happiness Prohect.<br />
<br />
The Army at the Fringe venue opened it’s doors today, with five shows on. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Army_joins_the_Fringe_DJ_0208201...JPG
  • Pictured: Brigadier Suzanne Anderson and Brigadier Robin Lindsay Commander 51 Brigade pushed by performer Nick Alban from show The Happiness Project along with opera singers Lila Palmer and Teiya Kasahara from the show Dead Equal.<br />
<br />
The Army at the Fringe venue opened it’s doors today, with five shows on. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Army_joins_the_Fringe_DJ_0208201...JPG
  • Pictured: Brigadier Suzanne Anderson and Brigadier Robin Lindsay Commander 51 Brigade pushed by performer Nick Alban from show The Happiness Project.<br />
<br />
The Army at the Fringe venue opened it’s doors today, with five shows on. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Army_joins_the_Fringe_DJ_0208201...JPG
  • Pictured: Brigadier Suzanne Anderson and Brigadier Robin Lindsay Commander 51 Brigade pushed by performer Nick Alban from show The Happiness Project along with opera singers Lila Palmer and Teiya Kasahara from the show Dead Equal.<br />
<br />
The Army at the Fringe venue opened it’s doors today, with five shows on. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Army_joins_the_Fringe_DJ_0208201...JPG
  • Pictured: Brigadier Suzanne Anderson and Brigadier Robin Lindsay Commander 51 Brigade pushed by performer Nick Alban from show The Happiness Project along with opera singers Lila Palmer and Teiya Kasahara from the show Dead Equal.<br />
<br />
The Army at the Fringe venue opened it’s doors today, with five shows on. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Army_joins_the_Fringe_DJ_0208201...JPG
  • Pictured: Brigadier Suzanne Anderson and Brigadier Robin Lindsay Commander 51 Brigade pushed by performer Nick Alban from show The Happiness Project along with opera singers Lila Palmer and Teiya Kasahara from the show Dead Equal.<br />
<br />
The Army at the Fringe venue opened it’s doors today, with five shows on. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Army_joins_the_Fringe_DJ_0208201...JPG
  • Pictured: Performer Nick Alban, from show the Happiness Prohect chats with Brigadier Suzanne Kindsay and pushed by Brigadier Robin Lindsay Commander 51 Brigade and Simone Ibbett Brown (Dead Equal) along with opera singer Lila Palmer and Teiya Kasahara from the show Dead Equal.<br />
<br />
The Army at the Fringe venue opened it’s doors today, with five shows on. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Army_joins_the_Fringe_DJ_0208201...JPG
  • Pictured: Performer Nick Alban, from show the Happiness Prohect chats with Brigadier Suzanne Kindsay and pushed by Brigadier Robin Lindsay Commander 51 Brigade and Simone Ibbett Brown (Dead Equal) along with opera singer Lila Palmer and Teiya Kasahara from the show Dead Equal.<br />
<br />
The Army at the Fringe venue opened it’s doors today, with five shows on. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Army_joins_the_Fringe_DJ_0208201...JPG
  • Pictured: Performer Nick Alban, from show the Happiness Prohect poses on the roof of a vintage car driven by Brigadier Robin Lindsay Commander 51 Brigade, along with opera singer Lila Palmer  (front) and Teiya Kasahara (right) from the show Dead Equal.<br />
<br />
The Army at the Fringe venue opened it’s doors today, with five shows on. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Army_joins_the_Fringe_DJ_0208201...JPG
  • The latest television adverts for the British Army controversially include images of soldiers with riot shields and batons controlling angry crowds, with fears of a no deal Brexit growing, and the admission by the Ministry of Defence that preparations for military assistance are well advanced.<br />
 <br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_controversial_army_advert_DJ_220...JPG
  • Pictured: Brigadier Suzanne Anderson and Brigadier Robin Lindsay Commander 51 Brigade pushed by performer Nick Alban from show The Happiness Project along with opera singers Lila Palmer and Teiya Kasahara from the show Dead Equal.<br />
<br />
The Army at the Fringe venue opened it’s doors today, with five shows on. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Army_joins_the_Fringe_DJ_0208201...JPG
  • Pictured: Performer Nick Alban, from show the Happiness Prohect chats to Brigadier Suzanne Anderson.<br />
<br />
The Army at the Fringe venue opened it’s doors today, with five shows on. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Army_joins_the_Fringe_DJ_0208201...JPG
  • Pictured: Commander 51 Brigade Brigadier Robin Lindsay met up with performer Nick Alban, from show the Happiness Prohect.<br />
<br />
The Army at the Fringe venue opened it’s doors today, with five shows on. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Army_joins_the_Fringe_DJ_0208201...JPG
  • Pictured: Performer Nick Alban, from show the Happiness Prohect poses on the roof of a vintage car, along with opera singer Lila Palmer , from the show Dead Equal.<br />
<br />
The Army at the Fringe venue opened it’s doors today, with five shows on. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Army_joins_the_Fringe_DJ_0208201...JPG
  • Ex army veteran Tommy Masters from Aboyne can't hide his delight after picking up his new companion dog Antis, a 10 month old spaniel, in Glasgow today. Antis was provided by Scottish-based charity Bravehound, which provides companion and assistance dogs to military veterans throughout the UK.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_army_charity_hands_over_new_comp...JPG
  • Pictured: Tommy Masters with Antis, and Nina Buckley (left) and Magdalena Luscomb (right) the daughters of Robert Bozdech, a Czech World War 2 airman who was the owner of the original Antis and the inspiration for the charity Bravehound.<br />
<br />
Ex army veteran Tommy Masters from Aboyne can't hide his delight after picking up his new companion dog Antis, a 10 month old spaniel, in Glasgow today. Antis was provided by Scottish-based charity Bravehound, which provides companion and assistance dogs to military veterans throughout the UK.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_army_charity_hands_over_new_comp...JPG
  • The latest television adverts for the British Army controversially include images of soldiers with riot shields and batons controlling angry crowds, with fears of a no deal Brexit growing, and the admission by the Ministry of Defence that preparations for military assistance are well advanced.<br />
 <br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_controversial_army_advert_DJ_220...JPG
  • The latest television adverts for the British Army controversially include images of soldiers with riot shields and batons controlling angry crowds, with fears of a no deal Brexit growing, and the admission by the Ministry of Defence that preparations for military assistance are well advanced.<br />
 <br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_controversial_army_advert_DJ_220...JPG
  • Ex army veteran Tommy Masters from Aboyne can't hide his delight after picking up his new companion dog Antis, a 10 month old spaniel, in Glasgow today. Antis was provided by Scottish-based charity Bravehound, which provides companion and assistance dogs to military veterans throughout the UK.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_army_charity_hands_over_new_comp...JPG
  • Ex army veteran Tommy Masters from Aboyne can't hide his delight after picking up his new companion dog Antis, a 10 month old spaniel, in Glasgow today. Antis was provided by Scottish-based charity Bravehound, which provides companion and assistance dogs to military veterans throughout the UK.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_army_charity_hands_over_new_comp...JPG
  • Ex army veteran Tommy Masters from Aboyne can't hide his delight after picking up his new companion dog Antis, a 10 month old spaniel, in Glasgow today. Antis was provided by Scottish-based charity Bravehound, which provides companion and assistance dogs to military veterans throughout the UK.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_army_charity_hands_over_new_comp...JPG
  • Ex army veteran Tommy Masters from Aboyne can't hide his delight after picking up his new companion dog Antis, a 10 month old spaniel, in Glasgow today. Antis was provided by Scottish-based charity Bravehound, which provides companion and assistance dogs to military veterans throughout the UK.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_army_charity_hands_over_new_comp...JPG
  • Ex army veteran Tommy Masters from Aboyne can't hide his delight after picking up his new companion dog Antis, a 10 month old spaniel, in Glasgow today. Antis was provided by Scottish-based charity Bravehound, which provides companion and assistance dogs to military veterans throughout the UK.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_army_charity_hands_over_new_comp...JPG
  • Ex army veteran Tommy Masters from Aboyne can't hide his delight after picking up his new companion dog Antis, a 10 month old spaniel, in Glasgow today. Antis was provided by Scottish-based charity Bravehound, which provides companion and assistance dogs to military veterans throughout the UK.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_army_charity_hands_over_new_comp...JPG
  • Ex army veteran Tommy Masters from Aboyne can't hide his delight after picking up his new companion dog Antis, a 10 month old spaniel, in Glasgow today. Antis was provided by Scottish-based charity Bravehound, which provides companion and assistance dogs to military veterans throughout the UK.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_army_charity_hands_over_new_comp...JPG
  • Ex army veteran Tommy Masters from Aboyne can't hide his delight after picking up his new companion dog Antis, a 10 month old spaniel, in Glasgow today. Antis was provided by Scottish-based charity Bravehound, which provides companion and assistance dogs to military veterans throughout the UK.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_army_charity_hands_over_new_comp...JPG
  • Ex army veteran Tommy Masters from Aboyne can't hide his delight after picking up his new companion dog Antis, a 10 month old spaniel, in Glasgow today. Antis was provided by Scottish-based charity Bravehound, which provides companion and assistance dogs to military veterans throughout the UK.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_army_charity_hands_over_new_comp...JPG
  • Ex army veteran Tommy Masters from Aboyne can't hide his delight after picking up his new companion dog Antis, a 10 month old spaniel, in Glasgow today. Antis was provided by Scottish-based charity Bravehound, which provides companion and assistance dogs to military veterans throughout the UK.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_army_charity_hands_over_new_comp...JPG
  • Pictured: Tommy Masters with Antis, and Nina Buckley (left) and Magdalena Luscomb (right) the daughters of Robert Bozdech, a Czech World War 2 airman who was the owner of the original Antis and the inspiration for the charity Bravehound.<br />
<br />
Ex army veteran Tommy Masters from Aboyne can't hide his delight after picking up his new companion dog Antis, a 10 month old spaniel, in Glasgow today. Antis was provided by Scottish-based charity Bravehound, which provides companion and assistance dogs to military veterans throughout the UK.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_army_charity_hands_over_new_comp...JPG
  • Pictured: Tommy Masters with Antis, and Nina Buckley (left) and Magdalena Luscomb (right) the daughters of Robert Bozdech, a Czech World War 2 airman who was the owner of the original Antis and the inspiration for the charity Bravehound.<br />
<br />
Ex army veteran Tommy Masters from Aboyne can't hide his delight after picking up his new companion dog Antis, a 10 month old spaniel, in Glasgow today. Antis was provided by Scottish-based charity Bravehound, which provides companion and assistance dogs to military veterans throughout the UK.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_army_charity_hands_over_new_comp...JPG
  • Pictured: Tommy Masters with Antis, and Nina Buckley (left) and Magdalena Luscomb (right) the daughters of Robert Bozdech, a Czech World War 2 airman who was the owner of the original Antis and the inspiration for the charity Bravehound.<br />
<br />
Ex army veteran Tommy Masters from Aboyne can't hide his delight after picking up his new companion dog Antis, a 10 month old spaniel, in Glasgow today. Antis was provided by Scottish-based charity Bravehound, which provides companion and assistance dogs to military veterans throughout the UK.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_army_charity_hands_over_new_comp...JPG
  • Ex army veteran Tommy Masters from Aboyne can't hide his delight after picking up his new companion dog Antis, a 10 month old spaniel, in Glasgow today. Antis was provided by Scottish-based charity Bravehound, which provides companion and assistance dogs to military veterans throughout the UK.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_army_charity_hands_over_new_comp...JPG
  • Pictured: Brigadier Suzanne Anderson and Brigadier Robin Lindsay Commander 51 Brigade pushed by performer Nick Alban from show The Happiness Project.<br />
<br />
The Army at the Fringe venue opened it’s doors today, with five shows on. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Army_joins_the_Fringe_DJ_0208201...JPG
  • A giant metal warrior with a huge LEGO head – inspired by ancient Chinese sculptures – is among the attractions in a new exhibition hosted by the University of Edinburgh.<br />
 <br />
The show – hosted by the Confucius Institute for Scotland, based at the University – features work by 28 artists from each country in the European Union and three artists from China. It runs from 3-30 June in the Church Galleries in Summerhall, Edinburgh.<br />
 <br />
The 31 artists took inspiration from the world-renowned terracotta soldiers, which were discovered in 1974 when the tomb of the 3rd Century BC First Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang was unearthed in the Xi’an province. The artists considered how these iconic figures could be reinterpreted for the 21st century.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Artist, 86 year old, Félix Roulin with his response to the Terracotta Warriors, Amazone en Armes
    SCT_EEm_Alternative_Terracotta_army_...JPG
  • A giant metal warrior with a huge LEGO head – inspired by ancient Chinese sculptures – is among the attractions in a new exhibition hosted by the University of Edinburgh.<br />
 <br />
The show – hosted by the Confucius Institute for Scotland, based at the University – features work by 28 artists from each country in the European Union and three artists from China. It runs from 3-30 June in the Church Galleries in Summerhall, Edinburgh.<br />
 <br />
The 31 artists took inspiration from the world-renowned terracotta soldiers, which were discovered in 1974 when the tomb of the 3rd Century BC First Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang was unearthed in the Xi’an province. The artists considered how these iconic figures could be reinterpreted for the 21st century.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Artist, 86 year old, Félix Roulin with his response to the Terracotta Warriors, Amazone en Armes
    SCT_EEm_Alternative_Terracotta_army_...JPG
  • A giant metal warrior with a huge LEGO head – inspired by ancient Chinese sculptures – is among the attractions in a new exhibition hosted by the University of Edinburgh.<br />
 <br />
The show – hosted by the Confucius Institute for Scotland, based at the University – features work by 28 artists from each country in the European Union and three artists from China. It runs from 3-30 June in the Church Galleries in Summerhall, Edinburgh.<br />
 <br />
The 31 artists took inspiration from the world-renowned terracotta soldiers, which were discovered in 1974 when the tomb of the 3rd Century BC First Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang was unearthed in the Xi’an province. The artists considered how these iconic figures could be reinterpreted for the 21st century.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Artist, 86 year old, Félix Roulin with his response to the Terracotta Warriors, Amazone en Armes
    SCT_EEm_Alternative_Terracotta_army_...JPG
  • A giant metal warrior with a huge LEGO head – inspired by ancient Chinese sculptures – is among the attractions in a new exhibition hosted by the University of Edinburgh.<br />
 <br />
The show – hosted by the Confucius Institute for Scotland, based at the University – features work by 28 artists from each country in the European Union and three artists from China. It runs from 3-30 June in the Church Galleries in Summerhall, Edinburgh.<br />
 <br />
The 31 artists took inspiration from the world-renowned terracotta soldiers, which were discovered in 1974 when the tomb of the 3rd Century BC First Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang was unearthed in the Xi’an province. The artists considered how these iconic figures could be reinterpreted for the 21st century.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Edward Liddle, Project Manager of Inspiring Culture takes a close look at "Have a Rest" by Yun Gang Chen of China
    SCT_EEm_Alternative_Terracotta_army_...JPG
  • A giant metal warrior with a huge LEGO head – inspired by ancient Chinese sculptures – is among the attractions in a new exhibition hosted by the University of Edinburgh.<br />
 <br />
The show – hosted by the Confucius Institute for Scotland, based at the University – features work by 28 artists from each country in the European Union and three artists from China. It runs from 3-30 June in the Church Galleries in Summerhall, Edinburgh.<br />
 <br />
The 31 artists took inspiration from the world-renowned terracotta soldiers, which were discovered in 1974 when the tomb of the 3rd Century BC First Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang was unearthed in the Xi’an province. The artists considered how these iconic figures could be reinterpreted for the 21st century.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Slovenian sculptor Bostjan Drinovec has created the Postmodern Man using steel and plastic. The striking work shows an oversized soldier holding his smiling yellow head in his arms. 14 month old Arthur Guay explores the statue with his father Vincent Guay
    SCT_EEm_Alternative_Terracotta_army_...JPG
  • A giant metal warrior with a huge LEGO head – inspired by ancient Chinese sculptures – is among the attractions in a new exhibition hosted by the University of Edinburgh.<br />
 <br />
The show – hosted by the Confucius Institute for Scotland, based at the University – features work by 28 artists from each country in the European Union and three artists from China. It runs from 3-30 June in the Church Galleries in Summerhall, Edinburgh.<br />
 <br />
The 31 artists took inspiration from the world-renowned terracotta soldiers, which were discovered in 1974 when the tomb of the 3rd Century BC First Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang was unearthed in the Xi’an province. The artists considered how these iconic figures could be reinterpreted for the 21st century.<br />
<br />
Pictured:Slovenian sculptor Bostjan Drinovec has created the Postmodern Man using steel and plastic. The striking work shows an oversized soldier holding his smiling yellow head in his arms. 14 month old Arthur Guay explores the statue with his father Vincent Guay
    SCT_EEm_Alternative_Terracotta_army_...JPG
  • A giant metal warrior with a huge LEGO head – inspired by ancient Chinese sculptures – is among the attractions in a new exhibition hosted by the University of Edinburgh.<br />
 <br />
The show – hosted by the Confucius Institute for Scotland, based at the University – features work by 28 artists from each country in the European Union and three artists from China. It runs from 3-30 June in the Church Galleries in Summerhall, Edinburgh.<br />
 <br />
The 31 artists took inspiration from the world-renowned terracotta soldiers, which were discovered in 1974 when the tomb of the 3rd Century BC First Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang was unearthed in the Xi’an province. The artists considered how these iconic figures could be reinterpreted for the 21st century.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Slovenian sculptor Bostjan Drinovec has created the Postmodern Man using steel and plastic. The striking work shows an oversized soldier holding his smiling yellow head in his arms. 14 month old Arthur Guay explores the statue with his father Vincent Guay
    SCT_EEm_Alternative_Terracotta_army_...JPG
  • A giant metal warrior with a huge LEGO head – inspired by ancient Chinese sculptures – is among the attractions in a new exhibition hosted by the University of Edinburgh.<br />
 <br />
The show – hosted by the Confucius Institute for Scotland, based at the University – features work by 28 artists from each country in the European Union and three artists from China. It runs from 3-30 June in the Church Galleries in Summerhall, Edinburgh.<br />
 <br />
The 31 artists took inspiration from the world-renowned terracotta soldiers, which were discovered in 1974 when the tomb of the 3rd Century BC First Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang was unearthed in the Xi’an province. The artists considered how these iconic figures could be reinterpreted for the 21st century.<br />
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Pictured: Slovenian sculptor Bostjan Drinovec has created the Postmodern Man using steel and plastic. The striking work shows an oversized soldier holding his smiling yellow head in his arms. 14 month old Arthur Guay explores the statue with his father Vincent Guay
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  • A giant metal warrior with a huge LEGO head – inspired by ancient Chinese sculptures – is among the attractions in a new exhibition hosted by the University of Edinburgh.<br />
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The show – hosted by the Confucius Institute for Scotland, based at the University – features work by 28 artists from each country in the European Union and three artists from China. It runs from 3-30 June in the Church Galleries in Summerhall, Edinburgh.<br />
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The 31 artists took inspiration from the world-renowned terracotta soldiers, which were discovered in 1974 when the tomb of the 3rd Century BC First Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang was unearthed in the Xi’an province. The artists considered how these iconic figures could be reinterpreted for the 21st century.<br />
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Pictured:  Slovenian sculptor Bostjan Drinovec has created the Postmodern Man using steel and plastic. The striking work shows an oversized soldier holding his smiling yellow head in his arms.
    SCT_EEm_Alternative_Terracotta_army_...JPG
  • A giant metal warrior with a huge LEGO head – inspired by ancient Chinese sculptures – is among the attractions in a new exhibition hosted by the University of Edinburgh.<br />
 <br />
The show – hosted by the Confucius Institute for Scotland, based at the University – features work by 28 artists from each country in the European Union and three artists from China. It runs from 3-30 June in the Church Galleries in Summerhall, Edinburgh.<br />
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The 31 artists took inspiration from the world-renowned terracotta soldiers, which were discovered in 1974 when the tomb of the 3rd Century BC First Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang was unearthed in the Xi’an province. The artists considered how these iconic figures could be reinterpreted for the 21st century.<br />
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Pictured: Slovenian sculptor Bostjan Drinovec has created the Postmodern Man using steel and plastic. The striking work shows an oversized soldier holding his smiling yellow head in his arms. 14 month old Arthur Guay explores the statue.
    SCT_EEm_Alternative_Terracotta_army_...JPG
  • Pictured: Andrew McCall, Salvation Army, Regional Manager, East Scotland Division.<br />
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Police Scotland's Chief Inspector Helen Harrison stopped by at the Lighthouse, at The Pleasance, Edinburgh, today to launch operation Winter City alongside the Salvation Army. The Annual multi-agency initiative involves Police Scotland which helps keep people safe over the Christmas and New Year period. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Winter_City_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Chef Donald Macleod, Iain Wilson, Salvation Army Service manager Edinburgh homeless service and Chief Inspector Helen Harrison.<br />
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Police Scotland's Chief Inspector Helen Harrison stopped by at the Lighthouse, at The Pleasance, Edinburgh, today to launch operation Winter City alongside the Salvation Army. The Annual multi-agency initiative involves Police Scotland which helps keep people safe over the Christmas and New Year period. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Winter_City_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Chef Donald Macleod, Iain Wilson, Salvation Army Service manager Edinburgh homeless service and Chief Inspector Helen Harrison.<br />
<br />
Police Scotland's Chief Inspector Helen Harrison stopped by at the Lighthouse, at The Pleasance, Edinburgh, today to launch operation Winter City alongside the Salvation Army. The Annual multi-agency initiative involves Police Scotland which helps keep people safe over the Christmas and New Year period. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Winter_City_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Chef Donald Macleod, Iain Wilson, Salvation Army Service manager Edinburgh homeless service and Chief Inspector Helen Harrison.<br />
<br />
Police Scotland's Chief Inspector Helen Harrison stopped by at the Lighthouse, at The Pleasance, Edinburgh, today to launch operation Winter City alongside the Salvation Army. The Annual multi-agency initiative involves Police Scotland which helps keep people safe over the Christmas and New Year period. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Winter_City_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Iain Wilson, Salvation Army Service manager Edinburgh Homeless service. <br />
Police Scotland's Chief Inspector Helen Harrison stopped by at the Lighthouse, at The Pleasance, Edinburgh, today to launch operation Winter City alongside the Salvation Army. The Annual multi-agency initiative involves Police Scotland which helps keep people safe over the Christmas and New Year period. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Winter_City_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Chef Donald Macleod, Iain Wilson, Salvation Army Service manager Edinburgh homeless service and Chief Inspector Helen Harrison.<br />
<br />
Police Scotland's Chief Inspector Helen Harrison stopped by at the Lighthouse, at The Pleasance, Edinburgh, today to launch operation Winter City alongside the Salvation Army. The Annual multi-agency initiative involves Police Scotland which helps keep people safe over the Christmas and New Year period. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Winter_City_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Inspector Helen Harrison<br />
Police Scotland's Chief Inspector Helen Harrison stopped by at the Lighthouse, at The Pleasance, Edinburgh, today to launch operation Winter City alongside the Salvation Army. The Annual multi-agency initiative involves Police Scotland which helps keep people safe over the Christmas and New Year period. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Winter_City_Edinbu...jpg
  • The Nepal Army Band perform a snippet from this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the city’s Lord Provost Donald Wilson at the City Chambers
    SCT_EEm_Milatary_tattoo_Showcase_RD1...JPG
  • The Nepal Army Band perform a snippet from this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the city’s Lord Provost Donald Wilson at the City Chambers
    SCT_EEm_Milatary_tattoo_Showcase_RD1...JPG
  • The Nepal Army Band perform a snippet from this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the city’s Lord Provost Donald Wilson at the City Chambers
    SCT_EEm_Milatary_tattoo_Showcase_RD1...JPG
  • Pictured: Chief Inspector Helen Harrison<br />
Police Scotland's Chief Inspector Helen Harrison stopped by at the Lighthouse, at The Pleasance, Edinburgh, today to launch operation Winter City alongside the Salvation Army. The Annual multi-agency initiative involves Police Scotland which helps keep people safe over the Christmas and New Year period. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Winter_City_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Inspector Helen Harrison<br />
Police Scotland's Chief Inspector Helen Harrison stopped by at the Lighthouse, at The Pleasance, Edinburgh, today to launch operation Winter City alongside the Salvation Army. The Annual multi-agency initiative involves Police Scotland which helps keep people safe over the Christmas and New Year period. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Winter_City_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: A warm welcome is always available from Chloe Wilson, assistant Support Worker and Denise Campbell, Support Worker<br />
Police Scotland's Chief Inspector Helen Harrison stopped by at the Lighthouse, at The Pleasance, Edinburgh, today to launch operation Winter City alongside the Salvation Army. The Annual multi-agency initiative involves Police Scotland which helps keep people safe over the Christmas and New Year period. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Winter_City_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: A warm welcome is always available from Chloe Wilson, assistant Support Worker and Denise Campbell, Support Worker<br />
Police Scotland's Chief Inspector Helen Harrison stopped by at the Lighthouse, at The Pleasance, Edinburgh, today to launch operation Winter City alongside the Salvation Army. The Annual multi-agency initiative involves Police Scotland which helps keep people safe over the Christmas and New Year period. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Winter_City_Edinbu...jpg
  • The Nepal Army Band perform a snippet from this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the city’s Lord Provost Donald Wilson at the City Chambers
    SCT_EEm_Milatary_tattoo_Showcase_RD1...JPG
  • The Nepal Army Band perform a snippet from this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the city’s Lord Provost Donald Wilson at the City Chambers
    SCT_EEm_Milatary_tattoo_Showcase_RD1...JPG
  • The Nepal Army Band perform a snippet from this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the city’s Lord Provost Donald Wilson at the City Chambers
    SCT_EEm_Milatary_tattoo_Showcase_RD1...JPG
  • The Nepal Army Band perform a snippet from this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the city’s Lord Provost Donald Wilson at the City Chambers
    SCT_EEm_Milatary_tattoo_Showcase_RD1...JPG
  • The Nepal Army Band perform a snippet from this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the city’s Lord Provost Donald Wilson at the City Chambers
    SCT_EEm_Milatary_tattoo_Showcase_RD1...JPG
  • The Nepal Army Band perform a snippet from this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the city’s Lord Provost Donald Wilson at the City Chambers
    SCT_EEm_Milatary_tattoo_Showcase_RD1...JPG
  • The Nepal Army Band perform a snippet from this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the city’s Lord Provost Donald Wilson at the City Chambers
    SCT_EEm_Milatary_tattoo_Showcase_RD1...JPG
  • The Nepal Army Band perform a snippet from this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the city’s Lord Provost Donald Wilson at the City Chambers
    SCT_EEm_Milatary_tattoo_Showcase_RD1...JPG
  • The Nepal Army Band perform a snippet from this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the city’s Lord Provost Donald Wilson at the City Chambers
    SCT_EEm_Milatary_tattoo_Showcase_RD1...JPG
  • The Nepal Army Band perform a snippet from this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the city’s Lord Provost Donald Wilson at the City Chambers
    SCT_EEm_Milatary_tattoo_Showcase_RD1...JPG
  • The Nepal Army Band perform a snippet from this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the city’s Lord Provost Donald Wilson at the City Chambers
    SCT_EEm_Milatary_tattoo_Showcase_RD1...JPG
  • The Nepal Army Band perform a snippet from this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the city’s Lord Provost Donald Wilson at the City Chambers
    SCT_EEm_Milatary_tattoo_Showcase_RD1...JPG
  • The Nepal Army Band perform a snippet from this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the city’s Lord Provost Donald Wilson at the City Chambers
    SCT_EEm_Milatary_tattoo_Showcase_RD1...JPG
  • The Nepal Army Band perform a snippet from this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the city’s Lord Provost Donald Wilson at the City Chambers
    SCT_EEm_Milatary_tattoo_Showcase_RD1...JPG
  • The Nepal Army Band perform a snippet from this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the city’s Lord Provost Donald Wilson at the City Chambers
    SCT_EEm_Milatary_tattoo_Showcase_RD1...JPG
  • The Nepal Army Band perform a snippet from this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the city’s Lord Provost Donald Wilson at the City Chambers
    SCT_EEm_Milatary_tattoo_Showcase_RD1...JPG
  • The Nepal Army Band perform a snippet from this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the city’s Lord Provost Donald Wilson at the City Chambers
    SCT_EEm_Milatary_tattoo_Showcase_RD1...JPG
  • The Nepal Army Band perform a snippet from this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the city’s Lord Provost Donald Wilson at the City Chambers
    SCT_EEm_Milatary_tattoo_Showcase_RD1...JPG
  • Divis Flats, Divis Street, Falls Road, Belfast - used by the British Army as a look out post during 'The Troubles'.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Divis Flats, Divis Street, Falls Road, Belfast - used by the British Army as a look out post during 'The Troubles'.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Belfast_AW14102010020.jpg
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