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18th Century Cottage Life
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Fiona J Houston decided to live like an 18th century ancestor. In this talk she explains the pleasures and pains of her experiment, followed by an 18th century-inspired buffet.
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27 Sep 11am Lauriston Castle, Edinburgh
2012 Invades Popular Culture: Mayans, Memes, and the End of a World Era
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Apocalyptic culture researcher (one for the list of 'jobs we'd like to have') Kevin Whitesides discusses the 2012 phenomenon and how the end of the world has suddenly become a hot topic for everyone – not just the crazies. Part of Edinburgh Art Festival: Art Late.
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23 Aug 6.30pm Edinburgh Printmakers, Edinburgh
All Day Arthur's Adventures
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This is a challenging walk with strenuous inclines and rough terrain, but it's packed full of fascinating facts about the history of Arthur's seat. Wear appropriate clothing and walking boots. Bring a packed lunch and a drink.
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16 Jun 10am
29 Jul 10am
Holyrood Park Education Centre, Edinburgh
The Anatomical Museum Open Day
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A chance to explore the collections and meet notorious body snatcher Burke (or at least his skeleton).
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30 Jun 10am Anatomical Museum, Edinburgh
Art and Escapism in the Nineteenth Century
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Alastair Smith, Curator for the National Trust for Scotland, presents this talk on how the exoticism and mystery of Japan and China influenced 19th century artists.
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24 Sep 10.30am Lauriston Castle, Edinburgh
Arthur's Amble
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Learn all about the folk who lived and worked around Arthur's Seat on this gentle walk around Hunter's Bog and St. Margaret's Loch
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4 Jun30 Jul Mon 1–2.30pm Holyrood Park Education Centre, Edinburgh
The Artist's Book Day
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As well as discovering more about the fascinating collection of books at Surgeons' Hall, you're encouraged to take inspiration from medical journals and books on anatomy to create some drawings and prints which you'll fashion into a book of your own. Family friendly, suitable for ages 10+. Booking is essential.
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17 Aug 9.45am Surgeons' Hall Museum, Edinburgh
Bang on Time
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The one o' clock gun has been fired almost every day since 1861. Now's your chance to learn the history behind the tradition with Professor Charles Piazzi Smyth.
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8 Jun Fri 11.15am, 12.15pm, 2pm & 3pm Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh
The Black Dinner
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One night in November 1440, the 16-year-old Earl of Douglas and his younger brother David were invited to dinner with James II. They didn't know that it was a plot to destroy their family's power. Over the course of the evening they were accused of trumped-up charges and summarily beheaded, an event which has become known as the Black Dinner. Hear the story of how it happened at this living history event.
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26 Nov30 Nov Mon–Fri 11.15am, 12.15pm, 2pm & 3pm Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh
The Body in Motion: Damage, Disease and Destruction
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Tying in with the Olympics, the Museum is running some special tours exploring how the body copes under extreme pressure and illness, via parts of the historic pathology collection that are not normally on display. Ages 16+. Booking is essential.
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31 Jul2 Aug Tue–Thu 1pm & 3pm Surgeons' Hall Museum, Edinburgh
Busy Servants and VIP Guests
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A chance to experience how the other half lived in Edwardian times as you prepare lemonade and biscuits with cook in the kitchen before transforming into Lord or Lady of the manor and touring the upstairs rooms.
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1 Sep 10.30am Lauriston Castle, Edinburgh
Catherine the Great: An Enlightened Empress
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Catherine the Great may have achieved power in a bloodless coup, and she extended the borders of Russia to such an extent that its leaders to this day can't stop thinking of the old place as an empire; but she also sponsored literary achievement, her personal art collection formed the nucleus of what's now the Hermitage Museum, and she was responsible for the first state-run higher education institute for women in the whole of Europe. This exhibition of material from her collections reflects…
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13 Jul31 Oct Mon–Sun 10am–5pm National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
The Colourists and their Contemporaries
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Ian O’Riordan,curator at the City Art Centre, presents this lecture on the work of Fergusson, Peploe, Cadell and Hunter, collectively known as the Colourists and pivotal to the development of Scottish art in the first half of the 20th century.
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1 Oct 10.30am Lauriston Castle, Edinburgh
Costume Guides
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Get a guided tour of Gladstone's Land with 17th-century costumed guides; highlights include original artworks and fittings of the period.
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7 Jul25 Aug Sat 12.30–5pm Gladstone's Land, Edinburgh
Courtly Games and Intrigues at the Court of Mary Queen of Scots
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Alewife Agnes Clarke lids the lid on life at Craigmiller Castle.
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11 Jul 11am
5 Aug 11am
Craigmillar Castle, Edinburgh
Daft Days
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The days between Christmas and the New Year were traditionally known as the 'Daft Days', not just because everyone had eaten themselves silly over Christmas itself, but because a spirit of revelry was rife as people prepared for the biggest celebration of the year – Hogmanay. Meet Mary, Queen of Scots and her lady in waiting, and find out how they prepared for the games and entertainment. Also features a musket display from the soldiery.
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27 Dec31 Dec Mon & Thu–Sun noon–4pm Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh
Dean Village
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Caroline Gerard, a volunteer guide for over 30 years, presents this lecture on one of Edinburgh's most historic and picturesque villages.
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14 Aug 10.30am Lauriston Castle, Edinburgh
Design and Weave for Tweed
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Two-day workshop on the history of Harris Tweed and with the chance to design and weave your own. All materials provided. Booking is essential.
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10 Jul11 Jul Tue & Wed 10am–4pm
Workshop one.
Gladstone's Land, Edinburgh
12 Jul13 Jul Thu & Fri 10am–4pm
Workshop two.
Gladstone's Land, Edinburgh
14 Jul15 Jul Sat & Sun 10am–4pm
Workshop three.
Gladstone's Land, Edinburgh
The Determination of Public Value of Heritage
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Paul Jardine discusses the hot topic of how our heritage is valued. Booking is essential.
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28 Jun 1pm RCAHMS, Edinburgh
Doors Open Days
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A chance to look inside over 900 of the most interesting and significant pieces of architecture around Scotland, completely free of charge. Previous highlights have included Hampden Park, a Red Road community flat (now demolished), Donaldson’s College in Edinburgh (now private residences) and Edinburgh University’s Anatomy Lecture Theatre.
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1 Sep30 Sep Times vary Various Venues, Scotland
Downton Abbey – The Truth
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Food historian Ivan Day discusses the realities of service in a wealthy household in Edwardian times, with a particular focus on the cuisine of the period, and explores just how accurate popular TV depictions really are. Includes special Edwardian-style buffet lunch.
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16 Jun 2.30pm Lauriston Castle, Edinburgh
Estate Walking Tour
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The 18th century landscape is explored with a ranger on this estate walk. Ages 8+. Booking is essential.
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29 Jun 2pm Newhailes, Musselburgh
From Idea to Exhibition: Creating Treasures from The Queen's Palaces
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The Palace of Holyroodhouse and Treasures curator, Deborah Clarke, gives a talk on the process of preparing the latest Queen's Gallery exhibition of treasures.
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20 Jun 6.30pm The Queen's Gallery, Edinburgh
From Waterside to Waterloo
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Hear all about some of the most daring feats of the Battle of Waterloo, including Sergeant Charles Ewart's capture of the Colours and Standard of the 45 Regime of Napoleon's army.
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6 Jun13 Jun Wed 11.15am, 12.15pm, 2pm & 3pm
27 Jun11 Jul Wed 11.15am, 12.15pm, 2pm & 3pm
25 Jul Wed 11.15am, 12.15pm, 2pm & 3pm
31 Jul Tue 11.15am, 12.15pm, 2pm & 3pm
8 Aug22 Aug Wed 11.15am, 12.15pm, 2pm & 3pm
Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh
Good Citizens’ Furniture: Traditional and Progressive Cabinetmaking in the Late Victorian and Edwardian Periods
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Annette Carruthers from the University of St Andrews presents this talk on the workshops of Ernest Gimson and the Barnsley brothers.
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20 Aug 10.30am Lauriston Castle, Edinburgh

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