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  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visited Hamilton and Uddingston, South Lanarkshire on his campaign tour of key constituencies in Scotland, where he was met by supporters and a small group of protesters.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visited Hamilton and Uddingston, South Lanarkshire on his campaign tour of key constituencies in Scotland, where he was met by supporters and a small group of protesters.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Jeremy_Corbyn_starts_campaign_to...JPG
  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visited Hamilton and Uddingston, South Lanarkshire on his campaign tour of key constituencies in Scotland, where he was met by supporters and a small group of protesters.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Jeremy_Corbyn_starts_campaign_to...JPG
  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visited Hamilton and Uddingston, South Lanarkshire on his campaign tour of key constituencies in Scotland, where he was met by supporters and a small group of protesters.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Jeremy_Corbyn_starts_campaign_to...JPG
  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visited Hamilton and Uddingston, South Lanarkshire on his campaign tour of key constituencies in Scotland, where he was met by supporters and a small group of protesters.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Jeremy_Corbyn_starts_campaign_to...JPG
  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visited Hamilton and Uddingston, South Lanarkshire on his campaign tour of key constituencies in Scotland, where he was met by supporters and a small group of protesters.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Jeremy_Corbyn_starts_campaign_to...JPG
  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visited Hamilton and Uddingston, South Lanarkshire on his campaign tour of key constituencies in Scotland, where he was met by supporters and a small group of protesters.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Jeremy_Corbyn_starts_campaign_to...JPG
  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visited Hamilton and Uddingston, South Lanarkshire on his campaign tour of key constituencies in Scotland, where he was met by supporters and a small group of protesters.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Jeremy_Corbyn_starts_campaign_to...JPG
  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visited Hamilton and Uddingston, South Lanarkshire on his campaign tour of key constituencies in Scotland, where he was met by supporters and a small group of protesters.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Jeremy_Corbyn_starts_campaign_to...JPG
  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visited Hamilton and Uddingston, South Lanarkshire on his campaign tour of key constituencies in Scotland, where he was met by supporters and a small group of protesters.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Jeremy_Corbyn_starts_campaign_to...JPG
  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visited Hamilton and Uddingston, South Lanarkshire on his campaign tour of key constituencies in Scotland, where he was met by supporters and a small group of protesters.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Jeremy_Corbyn_starts_campaign_to...JPG
  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visited Hamilton and Uddingston, South Lanarkshire on his campaign tour of key constituencies in Scotland, where he was met by supporters and a small group of protesters.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Jeremy_Corbyn_starts_campaign_to...JPG
  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visited Hamilton and Uddingston, South Lanarkshire on his campaign tour of key constituencies in Scotland, where he was met by supporters and a small group of protesters.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Jeremy_Corbyn_starts_campaign_to...JPG
  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visited Hamilton and Uddingston, South Lanarkshire on his campaign tour of key constituencies in Scotland, where he was met by supporters and a small group of protesters.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Jeremy_Corbyn_starts_campaign_to...JPG
  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visited Hamilton and Uddingston, South Lanarkshire on his campaign tour of key constituencies in Scotland, where he was met by supporters and a small group of protesters.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Jeremy_Corbyn_starts_campaign_to...JPG
  • Pictured: Chief Constable Phil Gormley, Aircrew Paramedic John Pritcherd, Scottish Police Benevolnet Fund Secretary David Hamilton, Aircrew Paramedic Julia Barnes, Sergent Paul Taylor and Sergent Peter Lorrain-Smith. <br />
The Scottish Police Benevolent Fund has donated £30,000 to help fund Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA). Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund secretary David Hamilton visited SCAA in Perth to thank them for their work. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 16 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Charity_air_ambul...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Constable Phil Gormley, Scottish Police Benevolent Fund seretary David Hamilton and SCAA Aircrew Paramedic Julia Barnes.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Police Benevolent Fund has donated £30,000 to help fund Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA). Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund secretary David Hamilton visited SCAA in Perth to thank them for their work. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 16 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Charity_air_ambul...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Constable Phil Gormley, Scottish Police Benevolent Fund seretary David Hamilton and SCAA Aircrew Paramedic Julia Barnes.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Police Benevolent Fund has donated £30,000 to help fund Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA). Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund secretary David Hamilton visited SCAA in Perth to thank them for their work. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 16 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Charity_air_ambul...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund seretary David Hamilton. <br />
The Scottish Police Benevolent Fund has donated £30,000 to help fund Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA). Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund secretary David Hamilton visited SCAA in Perth to thank them for their work. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 16 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Charity_air_ambul...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund seretary David Hamilton. <br />
The Scottish Police Benevolent Fund has donated £30,000 to help fund Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA). Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund secretary David Hamilton visited SCAA in Perth to thank them for their work. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 16 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Charity_air_ambul...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund seretary David Hamilton. <br />
The Scottish Police Benevolent Fund has donated £30,000 to help fund Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA). Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund secretary David Hamilton visited SCAA in Perth to thank them for their work. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 16 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Charity_air_ambul...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund seretary David Hamilton. <br />
The Scottish Police Benevolent Fund has donated £30,000 to help fund Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA). Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund secretary David Hamilton visited SCAA in Perth to thank them for their work. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 16 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Charity_air_ambul...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie tried his hand at jam making with Lib Dem campaign manager Alex Cole Hamilton to highlight the Brexit threat to the agricultural sector on a visit to West Craigie Farm in Queensferry.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Willie_Rennie_in_the_jam_DJ_2011...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie tried his hand at jam making with Lib Dem campaign manager Alex Cole Hamilton to highlight the Brexit threat to the agricultural sector on a visit to West Craigie Farm in Queensferry.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Willie_Rennie_in_the_jam_DJ_2011...JPG
  • Scottish Conservatives finance spokesman Murdo Fraser, centre, with Rachael Hamilton, party spokeswoman on culture and tourism and Gordon Dewar, CEO at Edinburgh Airport, discussing the party’s call for a cut in air departure tax. pic copyright Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
    EEm_Scots_Tory_Budget_Priorities_Edi...jpg
  • Scottish Conservatives finance spokesman Murdo Fraser with Rachael Hamilton, party spokeswoman on culture and tourism at Edinburgh Airport, calling for a cut in air departure tax. pic copyright Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
    EEm_Scots_Tory_Budget_Priorities_Edi...jpg
  • Scottish Conservatives finance spokesman Murdo Fraser with Rachael Hamilton, party spokeswoman on culture and tourism at Edinburgh Airport, where they called for a cut in air departure tax. pic copyright Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
    EEM_Scots_Tory_Budget_Priorities_Edi...jpg
  • Scottish Conservatives finance spokesman Murdo Fraser, centre, with Rachael Hamilton, party spokeswoman on culture and tourism and Gordon Dewar, CEO at Edinburgh Airport, discussing the party’s call for a cut in air departure tax. pic copyright Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
    EEm_Scots_Tory_Budget_Priorities_Edi...jpg
  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton is a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton is a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton is a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
The Scottish Police Benevolent Fund has donated £30,000 to help fund Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA). Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund secretary David Hamilton visited SCAA in Perth to thank them for their work. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 16 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Charity_air_ambul...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
The Scottish Police Benevolent Fund has donated £30,000 to help fund Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA). Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund secretary David Hamilton visited SCAA in Perth to thank them for their work. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 16 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Charity_air_ambul...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Constable Phil Gormley chats to SCAA Aircrew Paramedic Julie Barnes<br />
<br />
The Scottish Police Benevolent Fund has donated £30,000 to help fund Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA). Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund secretary David Hamilton visited SCAA in Perth to thank them for their work. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 16 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Charity_air_ambul...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Constable Phil Gormley chats to SCAA Aircrew Paramedic John Pritchard<br />
<br />
The Scottish Police Benevolent Fund has donated £30,000 to help fund Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA). Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund secretary David Hamilton visited SCAA in Perth to thank them for their work. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 16 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Charity_air_ambul...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Constable Phil Gormley<br />
The Scottish Police Benevolent Fund has donated £30,000 to help fund Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA). Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund secretary David Hamilton visited SCAA in Perth to thank them for their work. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 16 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Charity_air_ambul...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Constable Phil Gormley<br />
The Scottish Police Benevolent Fund has donated £30,000 to help fund Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA). Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund secretary David Hamilton visited SCAA in Perth to thank them for their work. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 16 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Charity_air_ambul...jpg
  • Fife Division, Roads Policing Festive launch, Central Park, Cowdenbeath, 29-11-2019<br />
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Chief Superintendent Derek McEwan in the dressing room with PC's Barry Smith and Louise Wallace and Cowdenbeath players Kyle Sneddon, Connor Smith and Chris Hamilton<br />
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(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Police-festive-launch_DMW2911201...JPG
  • Fife Division, Roads Policing Festive launch, Central Park, Cowdenbeath, 29-11-2019<br />
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PC Barry Smith, Cowdenbeath Director Tom Ewing, Player Kyle Sneddon, Chief Superintendent Derek McEwan, players Connor Smith and Chris Hamilton and PC Louise Wallace<br />
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(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Police-festive-launch_DMW2911201...JPG
  • Fife Division, Roads Policing Festive launch, Central Park, Cowdenbeath, 29-11-2019<br />
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Players Chris Hamilton and Connor Smith, Chief Superintendent Derek McEwan, PC Seb Milne, Cowdenbeath Director Tom Ewing and player Kyle Sneddon<br />
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(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Police-festive-launch_DMW2911201...JPG
  • Fife Division, Roads Policing Festive launch, Central Park, Cowdenbeath, 29-11-2019<br />
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Players Chris Hamilton and Connor Smith, Chief Superintendent Derek McEwan, PC Seb Milne, Cowdenbeath Director Tom Ewing and player Kyle Sneddon<br />
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(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Police-festive-launch_DMW2911201...JPG
  • Fife Division, Roads Policing Festive launch, Central Park, Cowdenbeath, 29-11-2019<br />
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Players Chris Hamilton and Connor Smith, Chief Superintendent Derek McEwan, PC Seb Milne, Cowdenbeath Director Tom Ewing and player Kyle Sneddon<br />
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(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Police-festive-launch_DMW2911201...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie tried his hand at jam making with Lib Dem campaign manager Alex Cole Hamilton to highlight the Brexit threat to the agricultural sector on a visit to West Craigie Farm in Queensferry.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Willie_Rennie_in_the_jam_DJ_2011...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie tried his hand at jam making with Lib Dem campaign manager Alex Cole Hamilton to highlight the Brexit threat to the agricultural sector on a visit to West Craigie Farm in Queensferry.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Willie_Rennie_in_the_jam_DJ_2011...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie tried his hand at jam making with Lib Dem campaign manager Alex Cole Hamilton to highlight the Brexit threat to the agricultural sector on a visit to West Craigie Farm in Queensferry.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Willie_Rennie_in_the_jam_DJ_2011...JPG
  • Scottish Conservatives finance spokesman Murdo Fraser with Rachael Hamilton, party spokeswoman on culture and tourism at Edinburgh Airport, calling for a cut in air departure tax. pic copyright Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
    EEm_Scots_Tory_Budget_Priorities_Edi...jpg
  • Scottish Conservatives finance spokesman Murdo Fraser with Rachael Hamilton, party spokeswoman on culture and tourism at Edinburgh Airport, calling for a cut in air departure tax. pic copyright Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
    EEm_Scots_Tory_Budget_Priorities_Edi...jpg
  • Scottish Conservatives finance spokesman Murdo Fraser with Rachael Hamilton, party spokeswoman on culture and tourism at Edinburgh Airport, calling for a cut in air departure tax. pic copyright Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
    EEm_Scots_Tory_Budget_Priorities_Edi...jpg
  • Pictured: Mr Swinney was welcomed to the schol by Head teacher Graham Hamilton<br />
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Education Secretary  John Swinney visited Firrhill School today and met students and parents as the results wer available for opening.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 7 August 2018
    SCT_EEm_Exam_results_Edinburgh_GER_0...jpg
  • Pictured: Head teacher Graham Hamilton introduced Mr Swinney to head boy Kyle Rowan and Head Girl Sophie Gardiner<br />
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Education Secretary  John Swinney visited Firrhill School today and met students and parents as the results were available for opening.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 7 August 2018
    SCT_EEm_Exam_results_Edinburgh_GER_0...jpg
  • Pictured: Alistair Carmichael, MSP, Christine Jardine, MOP, Jo Swinton, Willie Rennie; Mike Rumbles and Alex Cole Hamilton prepare to observe the two minutes silence in rememberenace of thiose who fought and died in conflicts around thr world.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Liberal Democrats stalwarts gathered today in Dunfermline for their Autumn Conference<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 November 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Lib-Dem_Conf_ Dunfe...jpg
  • Pictured: Alistair Carmichael, MSP, Christine Jardine, MOP, Jo Swinton, Willie Rennie; Mike Rumbles and Alex Cole Hamilton prepare to observe the two minutes silence in rememberenace of thiose who fought and died in conflicts around thr world.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Liberal Democrats stalwarts gathered today in Dunfermline for their Autumn Conference<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 11 November 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Lib-Dem_Conf_ Dunfe...jpg
  • Pictured: Alistair Carmichael, MSP, Christine Jardine, MOP, Jo Swinton, Willie Rennie; Mike Rumbles and Alex Cole Hamilton prepare to observe the two minutes silence in rememberenace of thiose who fought and died in conflicts around thr world.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Liberal Democrats stalwarts gathered today in Dunfermline for their Autumn Conference<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 11 November 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Lib-Dem_Conf_ Dunfe...jpg
  • Pictured: Company Net Chief Executive Andy Hamilton ensures First Minister Nicola Sturgeon does not distract student Adam Fisher
    SCT_EEm_First_Minister_Visits_Digita...jpg
  • Pictured: Company Net Chief Executive Andy Hamilton ensures First Minister Nicola Sturgeon does not distract student Adam Fisher <br />
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Ahead of the Programme for Government, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon visited  IT company  Digital Net in Edinburgh.  DIgital Net use innovative digital training to upskill their young workforce. During the visit, Ms Sturgeon met modern apprentices taking part in a digital skills lesson in their dedicated digital skills classroom.<br />
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Ger Harley: 5 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_First_Minister_Visits_Digita...jpg
  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton, a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo and Aleš Šteger ,  a Slovene poet, writer, editor and literary critic. Aleš belongs to a generation of writers that started to publish right after the fall of Yugoslavia<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton, a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo and Aleš Šteger ,  a Slovene poet, writer, editor and literary critic. Aleš belongs to a generation of writers that started to publish right after the fall of Yugoslavia<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton, a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo and Aleš Šteger ,  a Slovene poet, writer, editor and literary critic. Aleš belongs to a generation of writers that started to publish right after the fall of Yugoslavia<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton, a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo and Aleš Šteger ,  a Slovene poet, writer, editor and literary critic. Aleš belongs to a generation of writers that started to publish right after the fall of Yugoslavia<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton is a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton is a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton is a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton is a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton is a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton is a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Hugh Crawford, Willie Hamilton, John Allen, Fred Collins, Fred Donnelly, Willie Potter, Simon Allbut, John Adamson joined Gordon Michie from Poppy Scotland to launch the bus.<br />
<br />
Lothian Buses launches its 'Poppy Bus'. The vehicle, which is white with quotes from well-known war poems painted on it, will run on various routes throughout November. Ex-Forces staff and Poppy Scotland head of fundraising Gordon Michie were there to give it a good send off<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Poppy_Scotland_BusGER2710201...jpg
  • Pictured: Hugh Crawford, Willie Hamilton, John Allen, Fred Collins, Fred Donnelly, Willie Potter, Simon Allbut, John Adamson joined Gordon Michie from Poppy Scotland to launch the bus.<br />
<br />
Lothian Buses launches its 'Poppy Bus'. The vehicle, which is white with quotes from well-known war poems painted on it, will run on various routes throughout November. Ex-Forces staff and Poppy Scotland head of fundraising Gordon Michie were there to give it a good send off<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Poppy_Scotland_BusGER2710201...jpg
  • Pictured: Hugh Crawford, Willie Hamilton, John Allen, Fred Collins, Fred Donnelly, Willie Potter, Simon Allbut, John Adamson joined Gordon Michie from Poppy Scotland to launch the bus.<br />
<br />
Lothian Buses launches its 'Poppy Bus'. The vehicle, which is white with quotes from well-known war poems painted on it, will run on various routes throughout November. Ex-Forces staff and Poppy Scotland head of fundraising Gordon Michie were there to give it a good send off<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Poppy_Scotland_BusGER2710201...jpg
  • Pictured: Hugh Crawford, Willie Hamilton, John Allen, Fred Collins, Fred Donnelly, Willie Potter, Simon Allbut, John Adamson joined Gordon Michie from Poppy Scotland to launch the bus.<br />
<br />
Lothian Buses launches its 'Poppy Bus'. The vehicle, which is white with quotes from well-known war poems painted on it, will run on various routes throughout November. Ex-Forces staff and Poppy Scotland head of fundraising Gordon Michie were there to give it a good send off<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Poppy_Scotland_BusGER2710201...jpg
  • Pictured: Hugh Crawford, Willie Hamilton, John Allen, Fred Collins, Fred Donnelly, Willie Potter, Simon Allbut, John Adamson joined Gordon Michie from Poppy Scotland to launch the bus.<br />
<br />
Lothian Buses launches its 'Poppy Bus'. The vehicle, which is white with quotes from well-known war poems painted on it, will run on various routes throughout November. Ex-Forces staff and Poppy Scotland head of fundraising Gordon Michie were there to give it a good send off<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Poppy_Scotland_BusGER2710201...jpg
  • Pictured: Hugh Crawford, Willie Hamilton, John Allen, Fred Collins, Fred Donnelly, Willie Potter, Simon Allbut, John Adamson joined Gordon Michie from Poppy Scotland to launch the bus.<br />
<br />
Lothian Buses launches its 'Poppy Bus'. The vehicle, which is white with quotes from well-known war poems painted on it, will run on various routes throughout November. Ex-Forces staff and Poppy Scotland head of fundraising Gordon Michie were there to give it a good send off<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Poppy_Scotland_BusGER2710201...jpg
  • Pictured: Hugh Crawford, Willie Hamilton, John Allen, Fred Collins, Fred Donnelly, Willie Potter, Simon Allbut, John Adamson joined Gordon Michie from Poppy Scotland to launch the bus.<br />
<br />
Lothian Buses launches its 'Poppy Bus'. The vehicle, which is white with quotes from well-known war poems painted on it, will run on various routes throughout November. Ex-Forces staff and Poppy Scotland head of fundraising Gordon Michie were there to give it a good send off<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Poppy_Scotland_BusGER2710201...jpg
  • Pictured: Constable Neil Drummond, Aircrew Paramedics John Pritchard and Julia Barnes, Chief Constable Phil Gormley, Sergent Peter Lorrain-Smith, Sergent Paul Taylor and Constable Eric McNee<br />
The Scottish Police Benevolent Fund has donated £30,000 to help fund Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA). Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund secretary David Hamilton visited SCAA in Perth to thank them for their work. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 16 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Constable Neil Drummond, Aircrew Paramedics John Pritchard and Julia Barnes, Chief Constable Phil Gormley, Sergent Peter Lorrain-Smith, Sergent Paul Taylor and Constable Eric McNee<br />
The Scottish Police Benevolent Fund has donated £30,000 to help fund Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA). Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund secretary David Hamilton visited SCAA in Perth to thank them for their work. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 16 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: <br />
The Scottish Police Benevolent Fund has donated £30,000 to help fund Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA). Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund secretary David Hamilton visited SCAA in Perth to thank them for their work. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 16 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Constable Neil Drummond, Aircrew Paramedics John Pritchard and Julia Barnes, Chief Constable Phil Gormley, Sergent Peter Lorrain-Smith, Sergent Paul Taylor and Constable Eric McNee<br />
The Scottish Police Benevolent Fund has donated £30,000 to help fund Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA). Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund secretary David Hamilton visited SCAA in Perth to thank them for their work. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 16 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Charity_air_ambul...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
The Scottish Police Benevolent Fund has donated £30,000 to help fund Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA). Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund secretary David Hamilton visited SCAA in Perth to thank them for their work. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 16 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Chief Constable Phil Gormley chats to SCAA Aircrew Paramedic Julie Barnes<br />
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The Scottish Police Benevolent Fund has donated £30,000 to help fund Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA). Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund secretary David Hamilton visited SCAA in Perth to thank them for their work. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 16 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Charity_air_ambul...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Constable Phil Gormley<br />
The Scottish Police Benevolent Fund has donated £30,000 to help fund Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA). Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley and Scottish Police Benevolent Fund secretary David Hamilton visited SCAA in Perth to thank them for their work. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 16 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: MSP's Monica Lennon and Alex Cole Hamilton at the rally.<br />
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Protesters rallied outside the Scottish Parliament to campaign for trans rights ahead of a debate on broadening the questions in the census by MSP's.<br />
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  • Pictured: Vince Cable pours pints with Alex Cole Hamilton, MSP for Edinburgh West and Caledonian Brewery's Kevin Russell.<br />
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Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable MP chose a visit to a micro brewery in Edinburgh to deliver an ultimatum to the SNP, to fight to find a way for the whole UK to stay in the EU.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Vince Cable pours pints with Alex Cole Hamilton, MSP for Edinburgh West and Caledonian Brewery's Kevin Russell.<br />
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Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable MP chose a visit to a micro brewery in Edinburgh to deliver an ultimatum to the SNP, to fight to find a way for the whole UK to stay in the EU.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Vince Cable pours pints with Alex Cole Hamilton, MSP for Edinburgh West and Caledonian Brewery's Kevin Russell.<br />
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Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable MP chose a visit to a micro brewery in Edinburgh to deliver an ultimatum to the SNP, to fight to find a way for the whole UK to stay in the EU.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Vince Cable pours pints with Alex Cole Hamilton, MSP for Edinburgh West and Caledonian Brewery's Kevin Russell.<br />
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Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable MP chose a visit to a micro brewery in Edinburgh to deliver an ultimatum to the SNP, to fight to find a way for the whole UK to stay in the EU.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Vince Cable pours pints with Alex Cole Hamilton, MSP for Edinburgh West and Caledonian Brewery's Kevin Russell.<br />
<br />
Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable MP chose a visit to a micro brewery in Edinburgh to deliver an ultimatum to the SNP, to fight to find a way for the whole UK to stay in the EU.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Vince Cable pours pints with Alex Cole Hamilton, MSP for Edinburgh West and Caledonian Brewery's Kevin Russell.<br />
<br />
Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable MP chose a visit to a micro brewery in Edinburgh to deliver an ultimatum to the SNP, to fight to find a way for the whole UK to stay in the EU.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Vince Cable pours pints with Alex Cole Hamilton, MSP for Edinburgh West and Caledonian Brewery's Kevin Russell.<br />
<br />
Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable MP chose a visit to a micro brewery in Edinburgh to deliver an ultimatum to the SNP, to fight to find a way for the whole UK to stay in the EU.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Hundreds of objects from Edinburgh’s museum and gallery collections have been drawn together and placed on display for the very first time.<br />
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Spanning 60,000 years and over 300 items, Edinburgh Alphabet: An A-Z of the City’s Collections combines artworks and artefacts across four floors of the City Art Centre this summer (Friday 19 May – 8 October).<br />
<br />
Rare and unusual museum items on display for the first time include architect Thomas Hamilton's winning design for the Burns Monument in 1831 and intricate set designs for King’s Theatre pantomimes, which have been conserved ahead of their unveiling in Edinburgh Alphabet.<br />
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They are being displayed alongside stone-age discoveries from archaeological excavations, unique examples of historic glass and ceramics from the Council's applied art collections, toys from the Museum of Childhood and favourites from the City Art Centre collection, including John Duncan's Tristan and Isolde, Cadell's Black Hat and a newly acquired painting Moon by Alison Watt.<br />
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The display coincides with the Scottish Government’s Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology and this summer's Edinburgh Art Festival.<br />
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Pictured: Edinburgh College students Klaudia Plotka and Katie McLean inside placards from the recent city march against the election of President Trump
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  • Hundreds of objects from Edinburgh’s museum and gallery collections have been drawn together and placed on display for the very first time.<br />
<br />
Spanning 60,000 years and over 300 items, Edinburgh Alphabet: An A-Z of the City’s Collections combines artworks and artefacts across four floors of the City Art Centre this summer (Friday 19 May – 8 October).<br />
<br />
Rare and unusual museum items on display for the first time include architect Thomas Hamilton's winning design for the Burns Monument in 1831 and intricate set designs for King’s Theatre pantomimes, which have been conserved ahead of their unveiling in Edinburgh Alphabet.<br />
<br />
They are being displayed alongside stone-age discoveries from archaeological excavations, unique examples of historic glass and ceramics from the Council's applied art collections, toys from the Museum of Childhood and favourites from the City Art Centre collection, including John Duncan's Tristan and Isolde, Cadell's Black Hat and a newly acquired painting Moon by Alison Watt.<br />
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The display coincides with the Scottish Government’s Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology and this summer's Edinburgh Art Festival.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Edinburgh College students Klaudia Plotka and Katie McLean inside placards from the recent city march against the election of President Trump
    SCT_EEm_Alphabet_Exhibition_Edinburg...JPG
  • Hundreds of objects from Edinburgh’s museum and gallery collections have been drawn together and placed on display for the very first time.<br />
<br />
Spanning 60,000 years and over 300 items, Edinburgh Alphabet: An A-Z of the City’s Collections combines artworks and artefacts across four floors of the City Art Centre this summer (Friday 19 May – 8 October).<br />
<br />
Rare and unusual museum items on display for the first time include architect Thomas Hamilton's winning design for the Burns Monument in 1831 and intricate set designs for King’s Theatre pantomimes, which have been conserved ahead of their unveiling in Edinburgh Alphabet.<br />
<br />
They are being displayed alongside stone-age discoveries from archaeological excavations, unique examples of historic glass and ceramics from the Council's applied art collections, toys from the Museum of Childhood and favourites from the City Art Centre collection, including John Duncan's Tristan and Isolde, Cadell's Black Hat and a newly acquired painting Moon by Alison Watt.<br />
<br />
The display coincides with the Scottish Government’s Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology and this summer's Edinburgh Art Festival.<br />
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Pictured: Curator of Fine Art, Helen Scott and Eduardo Paolozzi's Mr Cruickshank
    SCT_EEm_Alphabet_Exhibition_Edinburg...JPG
  • Hundreds of objects from Edinburgh’s museum and gallery collections have been drawn together and placed on display for the very first time.<br />
<br />
Spanning 60,000 years and over 300 items, Edinburgh Alphabet: An A-Z of the City’s Collections combines artworks and artefacts across four floors of the City Art Centre this summer (Friday 19 May – 8 October).<br />
<br />
Rare and unusual museum items on display for the first time include architect Thomas Hamilton's winning design for the Burns Monument in 1831 and intricate set designs for King’s Theatre pantomimes, which have been conserved ahead of their unveiling in Edinburgh Alphabet.<br />
<br />
They are being displayed alongside stone-age discoveries from archaeological excavations, unique examples of historic glass and ceramics from the Council's applied art collections, toys from the Museum of Childhood and favourites from the City Art Centre collection, including John Duncan's Tristan and Isolde, Cadell's Black Hat and a newly acquired painting Moon by Alison Watt.<br />
<br />
The display coincides with the Scottish Government’s Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology and this summer's Edinburgh Art Festival.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Curator of Fine Art, Helen Scott and the David Mach sculpture Local Hero
    SCT_EEm_Alphabet_Exhibition_Edinburg...JPG
  • Hundreds of objects from Edinburgh’s museum and gallery collections have been drawn together and placed on display for the very first time.<br />
<br />
Spanning 60,000 years and over 300 items, Edinburgh Alphabet: An A-Z of the City’s Collections combines artworks and artefacts across four floors of the City Art Centre this summer (Friday 19 May – 8 October).<br />
<br />
Rare and unusual museum items on display for the first time include architect Thomas Hamilton's winning design for the Burns Monument in 1831 and intricate set designs for King’s Theatre pantomimes, which have been conserved ahead of their unveiling in Edinburgh Alphabet.<br />
<br />
They are being displayed alongside stone-age discoveries from archaeological excavations, unique examples of historic glass and ceramics from the Council's applied art collections, toys from the Museum of Childhood and favourites from the City Art Centre collection, including John Duncan's Tristan and Isolde, Cadell's Black Hat and a newly acquired painting Moon by Alison Watt.<br />
<br />
The display coincides with the Scottish Government’s Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology and this summer's Edinburgh Art Festival.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Curator of Fine Art, Helen Scott and the David Mach sculpture Local Hero
    SCT_EEm_Alphabet_Exhibition_Edinburg...JPG
  • Hundreds of objects from Edinburgh’s museum and gallery collections have been drawn together and placed on display for the very first time.<br />
<br />
Spanning 60,000 years and over 300 items, Edinburgh Alphabet: An A-Z of the City’s Collections combines artworks and artefacts across four floors of the City Art Centre this summer (Friday 19 May – 8 October).<br />
<br />
Rare and unusual museum items on display for the first time include architect Thomas Hamilton's winning design for the Burns Monument in 1831 and intricate set designs for King’s Theatre pantomimes, which have been conserved ahead of their unveiling in Edinburgh Alphabet.<br />
<br />
They are being displayed alongside stone-age discoveries from archaeological excavations, unique examples of historic glass and ceramics from the Council's applied art collections, toys from the Museum of Childhood and favourites from the City Art Centre collection, including John Duncan's Tristan and Isolde, Cadell's Black Hat and a newly acquired painting Moon by Alison Watt.<br />
<br />
The display coincides with the Scottish Government’s Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology and this summer's Edinburgh Art Festival.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Three year old Maddie Pearce with three of the sculpted pigeons by Shona Kinloch which previously were on display on Leith Walk before they were removed for the trams works to take place in the city.
    SCT_EEm_Alphabet_Exhibition_Edinburg...JPG
  • Hundreds of objects from Edinburgh’s museum and gallery collections have been drawn together and placed on display for the very first time.<br />
<br />
Spanning 60,000 years and over 300 items, Edinburgh Alphabet: An A-Z of the City’s Collections combines artworks and artefacts across four floors of the City Art Centre this summer (Friday 19 May – 8 October).<br />
<br />
Rare and unusual museum items on display for the first time include architect Thomas Hamilton's winning design for the Burns Monument in 1831 and intricate set designs for King’s Theatre pantomimes, which have been conserved ahead of their unveiling in Edinburgh Alphabet.<br />
<br />
They are being displayed alongside stone-age discoveries from archaeological excavations, unique examples of historic glass and ceramics from the Council's applied art collections, toys from the Museum of Childhood and favourites from the City Art Centre collection, including John Duncan's Tristan and Isolde, Cadell's Black Hat and a newly acquired painting Moon by Alison Watt.<br />
<br />
The display coincides with the Scottish Government’s Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology and this summer's Edinburgh Art Festival.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Curator of Fine Art, Helen Scott and the David Mach sculpture Local Hero
    SCT_EEm_Alphabet_Exhibition_Edinburg...JPG
  • Hundreds of objects from Edinburgh’s museum and gallery collections have been drawn together and placed on display for the very first time.<br />
<br />
Spanning 60,000 years and over 300 items, Edinburgh Alphabet: An A-Z of the City’s Collections combines artworks and artefacts across four floors of the City Art Centre this summer (Friday 19 May – 8 October).<br />
<br />
Rare and unusual museum items on display for the first time include architect Thomas Hamilton's winning design for the Burns Monument in 1831 and intricate set designs for King’s Theatre pantomimes, which have been conserved ahead of their unveiling in Edinburgh Alphabet.<br />
<br />
They are being displayed alongside stone-age discoveries from archaeological excavations, unique examples of historic glass and ceramics from the Council's applied art collections, toys from the Museum of Childhood and favourites from the City Art Centre collection, including John Duncan's Tristan and Isolde, Cadell's Black Hat and a newly acquired painting Moon by Alison Watt.<br />
<br />
The display coincides with the Scottish Government’s Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology and this summer's Edinburgh Art Festival.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Three year old Maddie Pearce with three of the sculpted pigeons by Shona Kinloch which previously were on display on Leith Walk before they were removed for the trams works to take place in the city.
    SCT_EEm_Alphabet_Exhibition_Edinburg...JPG
  • Hundreds of objects from Edinburgh’s museum and gallery collections have been drawn together and placed on display for the very first time.<br />
<br />
Spanning 60,000 years and over 300 items, Edinburgh Alphabet: An A-Z of the City’s Collections combines artworks and artefacts across four floors of the City Art Centre this summer (Friday 19 May – 8 October).<br />
<br />
Rare and unusual museum items on display for the first time include architect Thomas Hamilton's winning design for the Burns Monument in 1831 and intricate set designs for King’s Theatre pantomimes, which have been conserved ahead of their unveiling in Edinburgh Alphabet.<br />
<br />
They are being displayed alongside stone-age discoveries from archaeological excavations, unique examples of historic glass and ceramics from the Council's applied art collections, toys from the Museum of Childhood and favourites from the City Art Centre collection, including John Duncan's Tristan and Isolde, Cadell's Black Hat and a newly acquired painting Moon by Alison Watt.<br />
<br />
The display coincides with the Scottish Government’s Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology and this summer's Edinburgh Art Festival.<br />
<br />
<br />
Pictured: Diana Morton, Outreach and Access Manager putting the final touches to the display of pantomime costumes. The costume on the left was the baroness in a production of Cinderella and on the right was worn by Una McLean when playing the part of Nanny in Babes in the Wood at Edinburgh's King's theatre
    SCT_EEm_Alphabet_Exhibition_Edinburg...JPG
  • Hundreds of objects from Edinburgh’s museum and gallery collections have been drawn together and placed on display for the very first time.<br />
<br />
Spanning 60,000 years and over 300 items, Edinburgh Alphabet: An A-Z of the City’s Collections combines artworks and artefacts across four floors of the City Art Centre this summer (Friday 19 May – 8 October).<br />
<br />
Rare and unusual museum items on display for the first time include architect Thomas Hamilton's winning design for the Burns Monument in 1831 and intricate set designs for King’s Theatre pantomimes, which have been conserved ahead of their unveiling in Edinburgh Alphabet.<br />
<br />
They are being displayed alongside stone-age discoveries from archaeological excavations, unique examples of historic glass and ceramics from the Council's applied art collections, toys from the Museum of Childhood and favourites from the City Art Centre collection, including John Duncan's Tristan and Isolde, Cadell's Black Hat and a newly acquired painting Moon by Alison Watt.<br />
<br />
The display coincides with the Scottish Government’s Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology and this summer's Edinburgh Art Festival.<br />
<br />
<br />
Pictured: Diana Morton, Outreach and Access Manager putting the final touches to the display of pantomime costumes. The costume was worn by Una McLean when playing the part of Nanny in Babes in the Wood at Edinburgh's King's theatre
    SCT_EEm_Alphabet_Exhibition_Edinburg...JPG
  • Hundreds of objects from Edinburgh’s museum and gallery collections have been drawn together and placed on display for the very first time.<br />
<br />
Spanning 60,000 years and over 300 items, Edinburgh Alphabet: An A-Z of the City’s Collections combines artworks and artefacts across four floors of the City Art Centre this summer (Friday 19 May – 8 October).<br />
<br />
Rare and unusual museum items on display for the first time include architect Thomas Hamilton's winning design for the Burns Monument in 1831 and intricate set designs for King’s Theatre pantomimes, which have been conserved ahead of their unveiling in Edinburgh Alphabet.<br />
<br />
They are being displayed alongside stone-age discoveries from archaeological excavations, unique examples of historic glass and ceramics from the Council's applied art collections, toys from the Museum of Childhood and favourites from the City Art Centre collection, including John Duncan's Tristan and Isolde, Cadell's Black Hat and a newly acquired painting Moon by Alison Watt.<br />
<br />
The display coincides with the Scottish Government’s Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology and this summer's Edinburgh Art Festival.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Diana Morton, Outreach and Access Manager putting the final touches to the display of pantomime costumes. The costume was worn by Una McLean when playing the part of Nanny in Babes in the Wood at Edinburgh's King's theatre
    SCT_EEm_Alphabet_Exhibition_Edinburg...JPG
  • Hundreds of objects from Edinburgh’s museum and gallery collections have been drawn together and placed on display for the very first time.<br />
<br />
Spanning 60,000 years and over 300 items, Edinburgh Alphabet: An A-Z of the City’s Collections combines artworks and artefacts across four floors of the City Art Centre this summer (Friday 19 May – 8 October).<br />
<br />
Rare and unusual museum items on display for the first time include architect Thomas Hamilton's winning design for the Burns Monument in 1831 and intricate set designs for King’s Theatre pantomimes, which have been conserved ahead of their unveiling in Edinburgh Alphabet.<br />
<br />
They are being displayed alongside stone-age discoveries from archaeological excavations, unique examples of historic glass and ceramics from the Council's applied art collections, toys from the Museum of Childhood and favourites from the City Art Centre collection, including John Duncan's Tristan and Isolde, Cadell's Black Hat and a newly acquired painting Moon by Alison Watt.<br />
<br />
The display coincides with the Scottish Government’s Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology and this summer's Edinburgh Art Festival.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Three year old Maddie Pearce with three of the sculpted pigeons by Shona Kinloch which previously were on display on Leith Walk before they were removed for the trams works to take place in the city.
    SCT_EEm_Alphabet_Exhibition_Edinburg...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie is congratulated by Jo Swinton and Alex Col-Hamilton on his speech<br />
The Scottish Liberal Democrats stalwarts gathered today in Dunfermline for their Autumn Conference<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 November 2017
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