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  • 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
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  • 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 />
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© 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 />
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© 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 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
  • 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 />
© 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
  • As the current cold snap bites Scotland please remember that garden birds need regular food and water to see them through this cold snap. Images of a robin from a garden in Oban.…….. (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Bird_get_a_drink_Oban_SL05022021...JPG
  • As the current cold snap bites Scotland please remember that garden birds need regular food and water to see them through this cold snap. Images of a robin from a garden in Oban.ÉÉ.. (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Bird_get_a_drink_Oban_SL05022021...JPG
  • As the current cold snap bites Scotland please remember that garden birds need regular food and water to see them through this cold snap. Images of a robin from a garden in Oban.…….. (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Bird_get_a_drink_Oban_SL05022021...JPG
  • As the current cold snap bites Scotland please remember that garden birds need regular food and water to see them through this cold snap. Images of a robin from a garden in Oban.ÉÉ.. (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Bird_get_a_drink_Oban_SL05022021...JPG
  • As the current cold snap bites Scotland please remember that garden birds need regular food and water to see them through this cold snap. Images of a robin from a garden in Oban.…….. (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Bird_get_a_drink_Oban_SL05022021...JPG
  • As the current cold snap bites Scotland please remember that garden birds need regular food and water to see them through this cold snap. Images of a robin from a garden in Oban.ÉÉ.. (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Bird_get_a_drink_Oban_SL05022021...JPG
  • As the current cold snap bites Scotland please remember that garden birds need regular food and water to see them through this cold snap. Images of a blue tit from a garden in Oban.ÉÉ.. (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Bird_get_a_drink_Oban_SL05022021...JPG
  • As the current cold snap bites Scotland please remember that garden birds need regular food and water to see them through this cold snap. Images of a robin from a garden in Oban.…….. (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Bird_get_a_drink_Oban_SL05022021...JPG
  • A worker wearing a visor at Dobbies Garden Centre in Lasswade, Midlothian directs customers on the first day of phase 1 of the reduction in Covid lockdown in Scotland. The garden centres saw long queues waiting to get in.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_lockdown_restrictions_eased_in_S...JPG
  • A worker wearing a visor at Dobbies Garden Centre in Lasswade, Midlothian directs customers on the first day of phase 1 of the reduction in Covid lockdown in Scotland. The garden centres saw long queues waiting to get in.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_lockdown_restrictions_eased_in_S...JPG
  • A worker wearing a visor at Dobbies Garden Centre in Lasswade, Midlothian directs customers on the first day of phase 1 of the reduction in Covid lockdown in Scotland. The garden centres saw long queues waiting to get in.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_lockdown_restrictions_eased_in_S...JPG
  • A worker wearing a visor at Dobbies Garden Centre in Lasswade, Midlothian directs customers on the first day of phase 1 of the reduction in Covid lockdown in Scotland. The garden centres saw long queues waiting to get in.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_lockdown_restrictions_eased_in_S...JPG
  • A worker wearing a visor at Dobbies Garden Centre in Lasswade, Midlothian directs customers on the first day of phase 1 of the reduction in Covid lockdown in Scotland. The garden centres saw long queues waiting to get in.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_lockdown_restrictions_eased_in_S...JPG
  • A worker wearing a visor at Dobbies Garden Centre in Lasswade, Midlothian directs customers on the first day of phase 1 of the reduction in Covid lockdown in Scotland. The garden centres saw long queues waiting to get in.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_lockdown_restrictions_eased_in_S...JPG
  • Pictured:  Coloured shirt, Operations manager Brian Dobie checks all is working as safely as possible. Security man Johnathon Bayley checked all those entering the beer garden at the Pear TRee and took their temparatures before they were allowed into the garden.<br />
<br />
Pubs with beer gardens are back in action in Scotland from today.  The Pear Tree and 56 North in Edinburgh asked customers to book socially distanced tables for two-hour slots.  This is to protect staff and customers alike.  All details of booked clients are retained and temperatures taken before anybody is permitted in the Covid 19 free zone. Operations manager for the Pear Tree, Brian Dobie was keen to show customers that the bar was taking their responsibilities seriously with only table service for all food and drink.  Any walk up customers to 56 North have to provide their contact details to ensure any health issues can be traced if required.
    EEm_Beer-we-go_Edinburgh_GER_0607202...jpg
  • Pictured:   Security man Johnathon Bayley checked all those entering the beer garden at the Pear TRee and took their temparatures before they were allowed into the garden.<br />
<br />
Pubs with beer gardens are back in action in Scotland from today.  The Pear Tree and 56 North in Edinburgh asked customers to book socially distanced tables for two-hour slots.  This is to protect staff and customers alike.  All details of booked clients are retained and temperatures taken before anybody is permitted in the Covid 19 free zone. Operations manager for the Pear Tree, Brian Dobie was keen to show customers that the bar was taking their responsibilities seriously with only table service for all food and drink.  Any walk up customers to 56 North have to provide their contact details to ensure any health issues can be traced if required.
    EEm_Beer-we-go_Edinburgh_GER_0607202...jpg
  • Pictured:   Security man Johnathon Bayley checked all those entering the beer garden at the Pear TRee and took their temparatures before they were allowed into the garden.<br />
<br />
Pubs with beer gardens are back in action in Scotland from today.  The Pear Tree and 56 North in Edinburgh asked customers to book socially distanced tables for two-hour slots.  This is to protect staff and customers alike.  All details of booked clients are retained and temperatures taken before anybody is permitted in the Covid 19 free zone. Operations manager for the Pear Tree, Brian Dobie was keen to show customers that the bar was taking their responsibilities seriously with only table service for all food and drink.  Any walk up customers to 56 North have to provide their contact details to ensure any health issues can be traced if required.
    EEm_Beer-we-go_Edinburgh_GER_0607202...jpg
  • Pictured:   Security man Johnathon Bayley checked all those entering the beer garden at the Pear TRee and took their temparatures before they were allowed into the garden.<br />
<br />
Pubs with beer gardens are back in action in Scotland from today.  The Pear Tree and 56 North in Edinburgh asked customers to book socially distanced tables for two-hour slots.  This is to protect staff and customers alike.  All details of booked clients are retained and temperatures taken before anybody is permitted in the Covid 19 free zone. Operations manager for the Pear Tree, Brian Dobie was keen to show customers that the bar was taking their responsibilities seriously with only table service for all food and drink.  Any walk up customers to 56 North have to provide their contact details to ensure any health issues can be traced if required.
    EEm_Beer-we-go_Edinburgh_GER_0607202...jpg
  • Pictured:   Security man Johnathon Bayley checked all those entering the beer garden at the Pear TRee and took their temparatures before they were allowed into the garden.<br />
<br />
Pubs with beer gardens are back in action in Scotland from today.  The Pear Tree and 56 North in Edinburgh asked customers to book socially distanced tables for two-hour slots.  This is to protect staff and customers alike.  All details of booked clients are retained and temperatures taken before anybody is permitted in the Covid 19 free zone. Operations manager for the Pear Tree, Brian Dobie was keen to show customers that the bar was taking their responsibilities seriously with only table service for all food and drink.  Any walk up customers to 56 North have to provide their contact details to ensure any health issues can be traced if required.
    EEm_Beer-we-go_Edinburgh_GER_0607202...jpg
  • Pictured:   Security man Johnathon Bayley checked all those entering the beer garden at the Pear TRee and took their temparatures before they were allowed into the garden.<br />
<br />
Pubs with beer gardens are back in action in Scotland from today.  The Pear Tree and 56 North in Edinburgh asked customers to book socially distanced tables for two-hour slots.  This is to protect staff and customers alike.  All details of booked clients are retained and temperatures taken before anybody is permitted in the Covid 19 free zone. Operations manager for the Pear Tree, Brian Dobie was keen to show customers that the bar was taking their responsibilities seriously with only table service for all food and drink.  Any walk up customers to 56 North have to provide their contact details to ensure any health issues can be traced if required.
    EEm_Beer-we-go_Edinburgh_GER_0607202...jpg
  • Pictured:  Coloured shirt, Operations manager Brian Dobie checks all is working as safely as possible. Security man Johnathon Bayley checked all those entering the beer garden at the Pear TRee and took their temparatures before they were allowed into the garden.<br />
<br />
Pubs with beer gardens are back in action in Scotland from today.  The Pear Tree and 56 North in Edinburgh asked customers to book socially distanced tables for two-hour slots.  This is to protect staff and customers alike.  All details of booked clients are retained and temperatures taken before anybody is permitted in the Covid 19 free zone. Operations manager for the Pear Tree, Brian Dobie was keen to show customers that the bar was taking their responsibilities seriously with only table service for all food and drink.  Any walk up customers to 56 North have to provide their contact details to ensure any health issues can be traced if required.
    EEm_Beer-we-go_Edinburgh_GER_0607202...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Hyslop and David Mitchell, Chair Scotlands Garden Scheme<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Hyslop and David Mitchell, Chair Scotlands Garden Scheme<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Hyslop and David Mitchell, Chair Scotlands Garden Scheme<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Frosted window pane in old garden hut<br />
<br />
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<br />
(Photo by Andrew Wilson/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEM_Winter_frost_AW_18112024004.JPG
  • Frosted window pane in old garden hut<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Andrew Wilson/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEM_Winter_frost_AW_18112024003.JPG
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Fergus Linehan, Festival Director,         in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • Pictured:   Security man Johnathon Bayley checks Ben, Rupert, Olina and Bella's temperature before they were allowed into the Pear Tree garden.<br />
<br />
Pubs with beer gardens are back in action in Scotland from today.  The Pear Tree and 56 North in Edinburgh asked customers to book socially distanced tables for two-hour slots.  This is to protect staff and customers alike.  All details of booked clients are retained and temperatures taken before anybody is permitted in the Covid 19 free zone. Operations manager for the Pear Tree, Brian Dobie was keen to show customers that the bar was taking their responsibilities seriously with only table service for all food and drink.  Any walk up customers to 56 North have to provide their contact details to ensure any health issues can be traced if required.
    EEm_Beer-we-go_Edinburgh_GER_0607202...jpg
  • Pictured:   Security man Johnathon Bayley checks Ben, Rupert, Olina and Bella's (mustard jacket) temperature before they were allowed into the Pear Tree garden.<br />
<br />
Pubs with beer gardens are back in action in Scotland from today.  The Pear Tree and 56 North in Edinburgh asked customers to book socially distanced tables for two-hour slots.  This is to protect staff and customers alike.  All details of booked clients are retained and temperatures taken before anybody is permitted in the Covid 19 free zone. Operations manager for the Pear Tree, Brian Dobie was keen to show customers that the bar was taking their responsibilities seriously with only table service for all food and drink.  Any walk up customers to 56 North have to provide their contact details to ensure any health issues can be traced if required.
    EEm_Beer-we-go_Edinburgh_GER_0607202...jpg
  • Pictured:   Security man Johnathon Bayley checks Ben, Rupert, Olina and Bella's (mustard jacket) temperature before they were allowed into the Pear Tree garden.<br />
<br />
Pubs with beer gardens are back in action in Scotland from today.  The Pear Tree and 56 North in Edinburgh asked customers to book socially distanced tables for two-hour slots.  This is to protect staff and customers alike.  All details of booked clients are retained and temperatures taken before anybody is permitted in the Covid 19 free zone. Operations manager for the Pear Tree, Brian Dobie was keen to show customers that the bar was taking their responsibilities seriously with only table service for all food and drink.  Any walk up customers to 56 North have to provide their contact details to ensure any health issues can be traced if required.
    EEm_Beer-we-go_Edinburgh_GER_0607202...jpg
  • Pictured:   Security man Johnathon Bayley checks Olina before she is permitted into the garden.<br />
<br />
Pubs with beer gardens are back in action in Scotland from today.  The Pear Tree and 56 North in Edinburgh asked customers to book socially distanced tables for two-hour slots.  This is to protect staff and customers alike.  All details of booked clients are retained and temperatures taken before anybody is permitted in the Covid 19 free zone. Operations manager for the Pear Tree, Brian Dobie was keen to show customers that the bar was taking their responsibilities seriously with only table service for all food and drink.  Any walk up customers to 56 North have to provide their contact details to ensure any health issues can be traced if required.
    EEm_Beer-we-go_Edinburgh_GER_0607202...jpg
  • Pictured: Dylan Carmichael (6) from Gourock admires some of the prize-winning vegetables.<br />
<br />
Giant vegetables were on show at the world famous Strathclyde Leek & Onion Society annual show, at Cardwell Garden Centre in Gourock. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    SCT_EEm_Giant_Vegetables_Gourock_DJ_...JPG
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Jenna Reid on fiddle and Su-a Lee, cellist, in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Jenna Reid on fiddle, Iain Sandbanks, percussionist and Su-a Lee, cellist, in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Jenna Reid on fiddle, Iain Sandbanks, percussionist and Su-a Lee, cellist, in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Jenna Reid on fiddle, Iain Sandbanks, percussionist and Su-a Lee, cellist, in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Jenna Reid on fiddle and Su-a Lee, cellist, in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Jenna Reid on fiddle and Su-a Lee, cellist, in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Su-a Lee, cellist, in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Su-a Lee, cellist, in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Jenna Reid on fiddle, Iain Sandbanks, percussionist and Su-a Lee, cellist, in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Jenna Reid on fiddle and Su-a Lee, cellist, in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Su-a Lee, cellist, in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Su-a Lee, cellist, in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Su-a Lee, cellist, in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Su-a Lee, cellist, in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Iain Sandbanks, percussionist, Jenna Reid, on fiddle and Su-a Lee, cellist, in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Su-a Lee, cellist, in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Iain Sandbanks, percussionist, Jenna Reid, on fiddle and Su-a Lee, cellist, in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Iain Sandbanks, percussionist, Jenna Reid, on fiddle and Su-a Lee, cellist, in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Iain Sandbanks, percussionist, Jenna Reid, on fiddle and Su-a Lee, cellist, in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Fergus Linehan, Festival Director,         in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Fergus Linehan, Festival Director,         in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Iain Sandbanks, percussionist, Jenna Reid, on fiddle and Su-a Lee, cellist, in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Fergus Linehan, Festival Director,         in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Fergus Linehan, Festival Director,         in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Fergus Linehan, Festival Director,         in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM, WEDNESDAY 2 JUNE<br />
Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Fergus Linehan, Festival Director,         in the Royal Botanic Garden.<br />
Edinburgh International Festival pioneers the return of live performance in Scotland from 7–29 August with a diverse programme of UK and international artists. This year’s programme features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken word performances, including 15 new commissions and premieres. Audience safety is key with measures including outdoor venues, social distancing, shorter performances without intervals, audience members in bubbles and, for the first time, online access to free performances.   <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Festival_lau...jpg
  • Pictured: Dylan Carmichael (6) from Gourock admires some of the prize-winning vegetables with chairman of the society Arthur Proven.<br />
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Giant vegetables were on show at the world famous Strathclyde Leek & Onion Society annual show, at Cardwell Garden Centre in Gourock. <br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Dylan Carmichael (6) from Gourock admires some of the prize-winning vegetables with chairman of the society Arthur Proven.<br />
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Giant vegetables were on show at the world famous Strathclyde Leek & Onion Society annual show, at Cardwell Garden Centre in Gourock. <br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Dylan Carmichael (6) from Gourock admires some of the prize-winning vegetables.<br />
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Giant vegetables were on show at the world famous Strathclyde Leek & Onion Society annual show, at Cardwell Garden Centre in Gourock. <br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Dylan Carmichael (6) from Gourock admires some of the prize-winning vegetables with chairman of the society Arthur Proven.<br />
<br />
Giant vegetables were on show at the world famous Strathclyde Leek & Onion Society annual show, at Cardwell Garden Centre in Gourock. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    SCT_EEm_Giant_Vegetables_Gourock_DJ_...JPG
  • Pictured: Dylan Carmichael (6) from Gourock admires some of the prize-winning vegetables with chairman of the society Arthur Proven.<br />
<br />
Giant vegetables were on show at the world famous Strathclyde Leek & Onion Society annual show, at Cardwell Garden Centre in Gourock. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    SCT_EEm_Giant_Vegetables_Gourock_DJ_...JPG
  • Pictured: Dylan Carmichael (6) from Gourock admires some of the prize-winning vegetables.<br />
<br />
Giant vegetables were on show at the world famous Strathclyde Leek & Onion Society annual show, at Cardwell Garden Centre in Gourock. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    SCT_EEm_Giant_Vegetables_Gourock_DJ_...JPG
  • Pictured: Dylan Carmichael (6) from Gourock admires some of the prize-winning vegetables.<br />
<br />
Giant vegetables were on show at the world famous Strathclyde Leek & Onion Society annual show, at Cardwell Garden Centre in Gourock. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    SCT_EEm_Giant_Vegetables_Gourock_DJ_...JPG
  • Pictured: Dylan Carmichael (6) from Gourock admires some of the prize-winning vegetables.<br />
<br />
Giant vegetables were on show at the world famous Strathclyde Leek & Onion Society annual show, at Cardwell Garden Centre in Gourock. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    SCT_EEm_Giant_Vegetables_Gourock_DJ_...JPG
  • Pictured: Dylan Carmichael (6) from Gourock admires some of the prize-winning vegetables.<br />
<br />
Giant vegetables were on show at the world famous Strathclyde Leek & Onion Society annual show, at Cardwell Garden Centre in Gourock. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    SCT_EEm_Giant_Vegetables_Gourock_DJ_...JPG
  • The fountain in the Jardin Royal (Royal Garden) in Toulouse, France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • The fountain in the Jardin Royal (Royal Garden) in Toulouse, France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Tourists taking pictures in West Princes Street Gardens in Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland<br />
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(Photo by Andrew Wilson/EEm/Sipa USA)
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  • Tourists taking pictures in West Princes Street Gardens in Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland<br />
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(Photo by Andrew Wilson/EEm/Sipa USA)
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  • A tourist taking a picture with a phone camera in the gardens in Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland<br />
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(Photo by Andrew Wilson/EEm/Sipa USA)
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  • Edinburgh International Book Festival launch, Charlotte Square Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 31 July 2020. Nick Barley, Director of Edinburgh International Book Festival, launches the online 2020 programme in an empty Charlotte Square Gardens with no tents as an alternative to the usual book festival being cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Edinburgh International Book Festival launch, Charlotte Square Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 31 July 2020. Nick Barley, Director of Edinburgh International Book Festival, launches the online 2020 programme in an empty Charlotte Square Gardens with no tents as an alternative to the usual book festival being cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival launch, Charlotte Square Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 31 July 2020. Nick Barley, Director of Edinburgh International Book Festival, launches the online 2020 programme in an empty Charlotte Square Gardens with no tents as an alternative to the usual book festival being cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival launch, Charlotte Square Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 31 July 2020. Nick Barley, Director of Edinburgh International Book Festival, launches the online 2020 programme in an empty Charlotte Square Gardens with no tents as an alternative to the usual book festival being cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival launch, Charlotte Square Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 31 July 2020. Nick Barley, Director of Edinburgh International Book Festival, launches the online 2020 programme in an empty Charlotte Square Gardens with no tents as an alternative to the usual book festival being cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival launch, Charlotte Square Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 31 July 2020. Nick Barley, Director of Edinburgh International Book Festival, launches the online 2020 programme in an empty Charlotte Square Gardens with no tents as an alternative to the usual book festival being cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival launch, Charlotte Square Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 31 July 2020. Nick Barley, Director of Edinburgh International Book Festival, launches the online 2020 programme in an empty Charlotte Square Gardens with no tents as an alternative to the usual book festival being cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival launch, Charlotte Square Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 31 July 2020. Nick Barley, Director of Edinburgh International Book Festival, launches the online 2020 programme in an empty Charlotte Square Gardens with no tents as an alternative to the usual book festival being cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival launch, Charlotte Square Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 31 July 2020. Nick Barley, Director of Edinburgh International Book Festival, launches the online 2020 programme in an empty Charlotte Square Gardens with no tents as an alternative to the usual book festival being cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival launch, Charlotte Square Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 31 July 2020. Nick Barley, Director of Edinburgh International Book Festival, launches the online 2020 programme in an empty Charlotte Square Gardens with no tents as an alternative to the usual book festival being cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival launch, Charlotte Square Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 31 July 2020. Nick Barley, Director of Edinburgh International Book Festival, launches the online 2020 programme in an empty Charlotte Square Gardens with no tents as an alternative to the usual book festival being cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival launch, Charlotte Square Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 31 July 2020. Nick Barley, Director of Edinburgh International Book Festival, launches the online 2020 programme in an empty Charlotte Square Gardens with no tents as an alternative to the usual book festival being cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival launch, Charlotte Square Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 31 July 2020. Nick Barley, Director of Edinburgh International Book Festival, launches the online 2020 programme in an empty Charlotte Square Gardens with no tents as an alternative to the usual book festival being cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival launch, Charlotte Square Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 31 July 2020. Nick Barley, Director of Edinburgh International Book Festival, launches the online 2020 programme in an empty Charlotte Square Gardens with no tents as an alternative to the usual book festival being cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival launch, Charlotte Square Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 31 July 2020. Nick Barley, Director of Edinburgh International Book Festival, launches the online 2020 programme in an empty Charlotte Square Gardens with no tents as an alternative to the usual book festival being cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • People enjoying the warm spring sunshine in Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh, Scotland<br />
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(Photo by Andrew Wilson/EEm/Sipa USA)
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  • People enjoying the warm spring sunshine in Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh, Scotland<br />
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(Photo by Andrew Wilson/EEm/Sipa USA)
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  • People enjoying the warm spring sunshine in Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh, Scotland<br />
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(Photo by Andrew Wilson/EEm/Sipa USA)
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