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The loneliness of the off-season ice cream seller.
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The loneliness of the off-season ice cream seller.
#Edinburgh
#hyperlocal
#news
#autumn
#gloom
We now enter the last days of the Industrial Hall, Edinburgh’s first purpose-built exhibition space on Annandale Street.
No amount of roller-skating stunts, Christmas carnivals, circus troupes, galloping Cossacks and smoke-shrouded boxing collisions could disguise the fact that Scotland’s economy in the postwar Depression of the early and mid 1920s could not sustain a commercial venture of this kind.
In wet conditions yesterday, local resident David Harrison led a tour of Rosebank Cemetery to look at some of the graves there erected and maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
Copenhagen in the rain. Warhorse.
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As 1925 drew to a close, rumours about the future of the Annandale Street Industrial Hall, Edinburgh's first purpose-built exhibition space were confirmed when the
The Leith Collective launched its Winter Coat Exchange on 1 October.
Just look at these!
Two images caught last month by reader Jamie McCowan on St Vincent Place.
As reported in Issue 343, a family of the birds was seen nesting on the high red chimney of McDonald Rd in August but has since dispersed.
This one, judging by its buff colour, is the juvenile.
Work on 1–3 Canon Street appears to be progressing well, with the new roof taking shape in damp conditions yesterday.
As you read this, advance copies of the October Spurtle are already spreading across the barony like early autumn sunbeams completely obscured by mizzle and murk.
Edinburgh even more breathtaking than usual this evening.