Women Pilots of The Air Transport Auxiliary - Spitfire Women
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During this talk, we’ll take a stroll through the archives towards Leith, meandering from Lauriston Castle to Trinity House. Along the way, we'll be looking at aerial perspectives, maps and The Scotsman newspaper imagery.
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A lecture with a very local story. Join us for an illustrated history of the Barnton Branch Line from the opening in 1894 until its closure in 1960. Our speaker is Edinburgh local Kenneth G. Williamson. Kenneth has travelled extensively photographing trains and trams.
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This talk explores the dynamic, sensual and worldly kind of art produced by Scottish artists in the aftermath of the war.
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This talk will use archive photographs to explore working lives and professions from the past. Looking at jobs we used to do, from bus-conductors and onion Johnnies, to switchboard operators and lighthouse keepers.
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Join us for the tale of Duncan Napier who founded the well- known herbalist shop in Edinburgh in 1860. Near the end of his long and remarkable life, Duncan Napier (1831 – 1921) dictated some of his early memories to his sons Andrew and Duncan jnr.