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Preview 200 Years of Pride and Prejudice: Austen to Zombies at the National Library of ScotlandAn original copy of Jane Austen's literary classic, printed 200 years ago, is one of 18 editions on show at an Edinburgh exhibition where visitors can voice their favourite scenes.29 July 2013
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News A stitch in time: work starts on the Great Scottish Tapestry at the Scottish ParliamentAuthor Alexander McCall Smith and Scottish Parliament officer Tricia Marwick have put the initial stitches to a tapestry of Scottish history that is expected to be the longest in the world.10 April 2012
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African crocodile returns to Edinburgh pond in triumph for National Library of ScotlandA public appeal to return a sand-filled sculpture of a crocodile to an Edinburgh pond has had a happy ending for curators and David Livingstone fans.08 October 2013
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Article American Impressionism: A New Vision at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern ArtAn exhibition about the impact of French Impressionism on American artists will be part of the National Galleries of Scotland’s summer exhibition programme.15 July 2014
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News Angela Palmer opens portrait of The Artist's Brain at the Scottish National Portrait GalleryOnce an anatomist and journalist, Angela Palmer's installation in Edinburgh is an ethereal work based on 16 MRI scan slices of her brain.30 January 2014
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News Archaeologists begin work on hacked-up silver buried in Scotland during decline of Roman EmpireNational Museums Scotland will examine more than 100 pieces of hacked-up silver, coins and jewellery, buried in an Aberdeenshire field during the 4th and 6th centuries.18 December 2014
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News Archaeologists have found at least nine coffins beneath a school playground in EdinburghArchaeologists say they have found the outlines of "at least nine" further coffins at an Edinburgh school playground where a skeleton was found during the Easter holidays.19 May 2016
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News Archaeologists reveal shoes of workers at 18th century site which was Scotland's largest whisky distilleryArtefacts from Lochrin Basin, the whiskey distillery which was bought by a family with links to the Jamesons more than 200 years ago, were revealed during a public open day.11 May 2015
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News Bog material reveals 11,500 years of Scottish history at prehistoric hillforts near EdinburghArchaeologists studying Ravelrig Bog, which began as a rocky hollow at the end of the last glacial period, have found evidence of human occupation from across the ages.21 October 2014
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Lothian Bright Shadows: Scottish Art in the 1920sThe 1920s was a period of contrasts: high spirits and sombre contemplation, grand aspirations and hard realities. One hundred years since the dawn of the ‘Roaring Twenties’, Bright Shadows explores the styles, ideas ...City Art Centre | Edinburgh | 12 September 2020 — 6 June 2021
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News Can museum taxidermy help primate conservation? Monkey Business conveys a serious messageA vast collection of new taxidermy specimens is to be revealed at National Museum Scotland in the most comprehensive exhibition on primates ever staged in the UK.27 October 2016
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News Cecile Walton's idyllic double portrait hints at the tangled lives of Scottish artists at the SNPGA beautiful double portrait by the celebrated Edinburgh painter Cecile Walton is an intriguing highlight of a new exhibition opening at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery this summer.11 May 2015
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Lothian Charles H. Mackie: Colour and LightThe Scottish painter and printmaker Charles Hodge Mackie (1862-1920) was one of the most versatile artists of his generation. Based in Edinburgh, he embraced an international outlook, drawing inspiration from French...City Art Centre | Edinburgh | 15 May — 10 October 2021
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