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  • Pictured: Easter Sunshine falls on the ancient Cross Well and Town Hall in the centre of Linlithgow complete with a display of Easter flowers . Linlithgow is a royal burgh in West Lothian, Scotland. It is West Lothian's county town. <br />
The chief historic attraction of Linlithgow is the remains of Linlithgow Palace, the birthplace of James V and Mary, Queen of Scots. The Cross Well has just undergone a full refurbishment to restore it to its former glory. <br />
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Andrew West/ EEm
    EEm_LINLITHGOW-EASTER_AW16042017001.jpg
  • Pictured: Easter Sunshine falls on the ancient Cross Well and Town Hall in the centre of Linlithgow . Linlithgow is a royal burgh in West Lothian, Scotland. It is West Lothian's county town. <br />
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The chief historic attraction of Linlithgow is the remains of Linlithgow Palace, the birthplace of James V and Mary, Queen of Scots. The Cross Well that was first built in 1608 and underwent a redesiign in 1807 has just undergone a full refurbishment to restore it to its former glory. <br />
Andrew West/ EEm
    EEm_LINLITHGOW-EASTER_AW16042017002.jpg
  • Pictured: Mary Queen of Scots personal papers<br />
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Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop MSP, today visited the two-day Mary, Queen of Scots exhibition marking the anniversary of the queen's execution. <br />
Sally Anderson | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scots_Exhibiti...jpg
  • Pictured: Fiona Hyslop<br />
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Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop MSP, today visited the two-day Mary, Queen of Scots exhibition marking the anniversary of the queen's execution. <br />
Sally Anderson | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scots_Exhibiti...jpg
  • Pictured: Fiona Hyslop and Dr Anette Hagan, Early Printed Collections to 1700 Curator<br />
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Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop MSP, today visited the two-day Mary, Queen of Scots exhibition marking the anniversary of the queen's execution. <br />
Sally Anderson | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scots_Exhibiti...jpg
  • Pictured: Fiona Hyslop and Dr Anette Hagan, Early Printed Collections to 1700 Curator<br />
<br />
Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop MSP, today visited the two-day Mary, Queen of Scots exhibition marking the anniversary of the queen's execution. <br />
Sally Anderson | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scots_Exhibiti...jpg
  • Pictured: Fiona Hyslop and Dr Anette Hagan, Early Printed Collections to 1700 Curator<br />
<br />
Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop MSP, today visited the two-day Mary, Queen of Scots exhibition marking the anniversary of the queen's execution. <br />
Sally Anderson | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scots_Exhibiti...jpg
  • Pictured: Fiona Hyslop and Dr Anette Hagan, Early Printed Collections to 1700 Curator<br />
<br />
Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop MSP, today visited the two-day Mary, Queen of Scots exhibition marking the anniversary of the queen's execution. <br />
Sally Anderson | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scots_Exhibiti...jpg
  • Pictured: Fiona Hyslop and Dr Anette Hagan, Early Printed Collections to 1700 Curator<br />
<br />
Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop MSP, today visited the two-day Mary, Queen of Scots exhibition marking the anniversary of the queen's execution. <br />
Sally Anderson | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scots_Exhibiti...jpg
  • Pictured: Fiona Hyslop<br />
<br />
Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop MSP, today visited the two-day Mary, Queen of Scots exhibition marking the anniversary of the queen's execution. <br />
Sally Anderson | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scots_Exhibiti...jpg
  • Pictured: Fiona Hyslop<br />
<br />
Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop MSP, today visited the two-day Mary, Queen of Scots exhibition marking the anniversary of the queen's execution. <br />
Sally Anderson | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scots_Exhibiti...jpg
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
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Pictured: The seal at the top of the letter
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
Pictured: The signature of the letter
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
Pictured: The seal at the top of the letter
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
Pictured: The address panel of letter.
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
Pictured: The address panel of letter.
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
Pictured: The signature of the letter
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
The letter is pictured with Ciara McDermott, Exhibitions Office at the NLS.
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
The letter is pictured with Ciara McDermott, Exhibitions Office at the NLS.
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
The letter is pictured with Ciara McDermott, Exhibitions Office at the NLS.
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
The letter is pictured with Ciara McDermott, Exhibitions Office at the NLS.
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
The letter is pictured with Ciara McDermott, Exhibitions Office at the NLS.
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
The letter is pictured with Ciara McDermott, Exhibitions Office at the NLS.
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
The letter is pictured with Ciara McDermott, Exhibitions Office at the NLS.
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
The letter is pictured with Ciara McDermott, Exhibitions Office at the NLS.
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
The letter is pictured with Ciara McDermott, Exhibitions Office at the NLS.
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
The letter is pictured with Ciara McDermott, Exhibitions Office at the NLS.
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
The letter is pictured with Ciara McDermott, Exhibitions Office at the NLS.
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
The letter is pictured with Ciara McDermott, Exhibitions Office at the NLS.
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
The letter is pictured with Ciara McDermott, Exhibitions Office at the NLS.
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
The letter is pictured with Ciara McDermott, Exhibitions Office at the NLS.
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
The letter is pictured with Ciara McDermott, Exhibitions Office at the NLS.
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
The letter is pictured with Ciara McDermott, Exhibitions Office at the NLS.
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
The letter is pictured with Ciara McDermott, Exhibitions Office at the NLS.
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • The last letter of Mary Queen of Scots written just six hours before her execution is on public display at the National Library of Scotland on the 430th anniversary of her death.<br />
<br />
The letter was written at 2am on 8 February 1857 as Mary prepared to meet her death at Fotheringay Castle. Writing to Henri III, King of France, the brother of her first husband, she says "I am to be executed like a criminal at eight in the morning".<br />
<br />
The letter is pictured with Ciara McDermott, Exhibitions Office at the NLS.
    SCT_EEm_Mary_Queen_of_Scotts_Letter_...JPG
  • Two Edinburgh women Julie Wilson (left) and Amy Livingstone who run Cheeky Chompers, a baby products firm, are among 10 Scots recipients of the Queens’ Awards for Enterprise EMBARGOED 00.01 21042018 FILE PIC taken 11022016 by Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
    EEm_Cheeky_Chompers_Queens_Awards_En...jpg
  • Pictured: Soldiers of 5 Scots (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) of The Royal Regiment of Scotland are inspected by HM Queen Elizabeth on her arrival for her summer stay at Balmoral Castle, Michael Craig | EEm date
    SCT_EEm_Queen's_Parade_Balmoral_MC_0...jpg
  • Pictured: Soldiers of 5 Scots (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) of The Royal Regiment of Scotland are inspected by HM Queen Elizabeth on her arrival for her summer stay at Balmoral Castle, Michael Craig | EEm date
    SCT_EEm_Queen's_Parade_Balmoral_MC_2...jpg
  • Pictured: Soldiers of 5 Scots (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) of The Royal Regiment of Scotland are inspected by HM Queen Elizabeth on her arrival for her summer stay at Balmoral Castle, Michael Craig | EEm date
    SCT_EEm_Queen's_Parade_Balmoral_MC_0...jpg
  • Pictured: Soldiers of 5 Scots (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) of The Royal Regiment of Scotland are inspected by HM Queen Elizabeth on her arrival for her summer stay at Balmoral Castle, Michael Craig | EEm date
    SCT_EEm_Queen's_Parade_Balmoral_MC_2...jpg
  • Pictured: Soldiers of 5 Scots (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) of The Royal Regiment of Scotland are inspected by HM Queen Elizabeth on her arrival for her summer stay at Balmoral Castle, Michael Craig | EEm date
    SCT_EEm_Queen's_Parade_Balmoral_MC_0...jpg
  • Pictured: Soldiers of 5 Scots (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) of The Royal Regiment of Scotland are inspected by HM Queen Elizabeth on her arrival for her summer stay at Balmoral Castle, Michael Craig | EEm date
    SCT_EEm_Queen's_Parade_Balmoral_MC_0...jpg
  • The legendary events and personal tragedies that marked the life of Mary, Queen of Scots will be the subject of a new exhibition in Edinburgh this autumn. Linger Awhile, which will open on 14 September at Arusha Gallery, will include 17 new oil paintings by Glasgow-based artist Helen Flockhart, focusing on the human side of the historical figure.<br />
<br />
Helen Flockhart (b.1963) is one of the finest and most distinctive Scottish artists of her generation. She often draws creative inspiration from esoteric and mythical sources, and her unique style combines intricate patterns, backdrops of lush foliage, and surreal scenes that appear suspended in time.<br />
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Pictured: Helen Flockhart with O Elizabeth, 2018 and I see and Keep Silent, 2018
    EEM_Linger Awhile - Helen Flockhart_...JPG
  • The legendary events and personal tragedies that marked the life of Mary, Queen of Scots will be the subject of a new exhibition in Edinburgh this autumn. Linger Awhile, which will open on 14 September at Arusha Gallery, will include 17 new oil paintings by Glasgow-based artist Helen Flockhart, focusing on the human side of the historical figure.<br />
<br />
Helen Flockhart (b.1963) is one of the finest and most distinctive Scottish artists of her generation. She often draws creative inspiration from esoteric and mythical sources, and her unique style combines intricate patterns, backdrops of lush foliage, and surreal scenes that appear suspended in time.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Helen Flockhart with Her Rob Ryall, 2018
    EEM_Linger Awhile - Helen Flockhart_...JPG
  • The legendary events and personal tragedies that marked the life of Mary, Queen of Scots will be the subject of a new exhibition in Edinburgh this autumn. Linger Awhile, which will open on 14 September at Arusha Gallery, will include 17 new oil paintings by Glasgow-based artist Helen Flockhart, focusing on the human side of the historical figure.<br />
<br />
Helen Flockhart (b.1963) is one of the finest and most distinctive Scottish artists of her generation. She often draws creative inspiration from esoteric and mythical sources, and her unique style combines intricate patterns, backdrops of lush foliage, and surreal scenes that appear suspended in time.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Helen Flockhart with O Elizabeth, 2018; I see and Keep Silent, 2018; and Crooked Rib, 2018
    EEM_Linger Awhile - Helen Flockhart_...JPG
  • The legendary events and personal tragedies that marked the life of Mary, Queen of Scots will be the subject of a new exhibition in Edinburgh this autumn. Linger Awhile, which will open on 14 September at Arusha Gallery, will include 17 new oil paintings by Glasgow-based artist Helen Flockhart, focusing on the human side of the historical figure.<br />
<br />
Helen Flockhart (b.1963) is one of the finest and most distinctive Scottish artists of her generation. She often draws creative inspiration from esoteric and mythical sources, and her unique style combines intricate patterns, backdrops of lush foliage, and surreal scenes that appear suspended in time.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Helen Flockhart with O Elizabeth, 2018 and I see and Keep Silent, 2018
    EEM_Linger Awhile - Helen Flockhart_...JPG
  • The legendary events and personal tragedies that marked the life of Mary, Queen of Scots will be the subject of a new exhibition in Edinburgh this autumn. Linger Awhile, which will open on 14 September at Arusha Gallery, will include 17 new oil paintings by Glasgow-based artist Helen Flockhart, focusing on the human side of the historical figure.<br />
<br />
Helen Flockhart (b.1963) is one of the finest and most distinctive Scottish artists of her generation. She often draws creative inspiration from esoteric and mythical sources, and her unique style combines intricate patterns, backdrops of lush foliage, and surreal scenes that appear suspended in time.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Helen Flockhart with Linger Awhile, 2018
    EEM_Linger Awhile - Helen Flockhart_...JPG
  • The legendary events and personal tragedies that marked the life of Mary, Queen of Scots will be the subject of a new exhibition in Edinburgh this autumn. Linger Awhile, which will open on 14 September at Arusha Gallery, will include 17 new oil paintings by Glasgow-based artist Helen Flockhart, focusing on the human side of the historical figure.<br />
<br />
Helen Flockhart (b.1963) is one of the finest and most distinctive Scottish artists of her generation. She often draws creative inspiration from esoteric and mythical sources, and her unique style combines intricate patterns, backdrops of lush foliage, and surreal scenes that appear suspended in time.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Helen Flockhart with Linger Awhile, 2018
    EEM_Linger Awhile - Helen Flockhart_...JPG
  • The legendary events and personal tragedies that marked the life of Mary, Queen of Scots will be the subject of a new exhibition in Edinburgh this autumn. Linger Awhile, which will open on 14 September at Arusha Gallery, will include 17 new oil paintings by Glasgow-based artist Helen Flockhart, focusing on the human side of the historical figure.<br />
<br />
Helen Flockhart (b.1963) is one of the finest and most distinctive Scottish artists of her generation. She often draws creative inspiration from esoteric and mythical sources, and her unique style combines intricate patterns, backdrops of lush foliage, and surreal scenes that appear suspended in time.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Helen Flockhart with Her Rob Ryall, 2018
    EEM_Linger Awhile - Helen Flockhart_...JPG
  • The legendary events and personal tragedies that marked the life of Mary, Queen of Scots will be the subject of a new exhibition in Edinburgh this autumn. Linger Awhile, which will open on 14 September at Arusha Gallery, will include 17 new oil paintings by Glasgow-based artist Helen Flockhart, focusing on the human side of the historical figure.<br />
<br />
Helen Flockhart (b.1963) is one of the finest and most distinctive Scottish artists of her generation. She often draws creative inspiration from esoteric and mythical sources, and her unique style combines intricate patterns, backdrops of lush foliage, and surreal scenes that appear suspended in time.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Helen Flockhart with O Elizabeth, 2018; I see and Keep Silent, 2018; and Crooked Rib, 2018
    EEM_Linger Awhile - Helen Flockhart_...JPG
  • The legendary events and personal tragedies that marked the life of Mary, Queen of Scots will be the subject of a new exhibition in Edinburgh this autumn. Linger Awhile, which will open on 14 September at Arusha Gallery, will include 17 new oil paintings by Glasgow-based artist Helen Flockhart, focusing on the human side of the historical figure.<br />
<br />
Helen Flockhart (b.1963) is one of the finest and most distinctive Scottish artists of her generation. She often draws creative inspiration from esoteric and mythical sources, and her unique style combines intricate patterns, backdrops of lush foliage, and surreal scenes that appear suspended in time.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Helen Flockhart with Linger Awhile, 2018
    EEM_Linger Awhile - Helen Flockhart_...JPG
  • The legendary events and personal tragedies that marked the life of Mary, Queen of Scots will be the subject of a new exhibition in Edinburgh this autumn. Linger Awhile, which will open on 14 September at Arusha Gallery, will include 17 new oil paintings by Glasgow-based artist Helen Flockhart, focusing on the human side of the historical figure.<br />
<br />
Helen Flockhart (b.1963) is one of the finest and most distinctive Scottish artists of her generation. She often draws creative inspiration from esoteric and mythical sources, and her unique style combines intricate patterns, backdrops of lush foliage, and surreal scenes that appear suspended in time.<br />
<br />
<br />
Pictured: Helen Flockhart with Her Rob Ryall, 2018
    EEM_Linger Awhile - Helen Flockhart_...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Government Public Libraries Funding Announcement. Culture Minister Fiona Hyslop announces this year's successful bids to the £450,000 Public Library Improvement Fund (PLIF) at the John Grey Centre, Haddington Library, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom.  PLIF has been supporting innovative library projects since 2006 which help both individuals and communities. Fiona Hyslop visits the archives of East Lothian to see a letter from Mary Queen of Scots. Pictured: John McMillan, Provost of East Lothian, Depute Chief Executive of East Lothian Council,  Monica Patterson and Fiona Hyslop. 13 December 2018  <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Scottish_Government_announcement_Fio...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Government Public Libraries Funding Announcement. Culture Minister Fiona Hyslop announces this year's successful bids to the £450,000 Public Library Improvement Fund (PLIF) at the John Grey Centre, Haddington Library, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom.  PLIF has been supporting innovative library projects since 2006 which help both individuals and communities. Fiona Hyslop visits the archives of East Lothian to see a letter from Mary Queen of Scots. 13 December 2018  <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Scottish_Government_announcement_Fio...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Government Public Libraries Funding Announcement. Culture Minister Fiona Hyslop announces this year's successful bids to the £450,000 Public Library Improvement Fund (PLIF) at the John Grey Centre, Haddington Library, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom.  PLIF has been supporting innovative library projects since 2006 which help both individuals and communities. Fiona Hyslop visits the archives of East Lothian to see a letter from Mary Queen of Scots. With Fran Woodrow, archivist.13 December 2018  <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Scottish_Government_announcement_Fio...jpg