Does Edinburgh still deserve World Heritage Status?

30 March 2022 at 10.30am on Zoom

Join Terry Levinthal, Director of the Cockburn Association, as he discusses Edinburgh’s UNESCO World Heritage status in conversation with the Morningside Justice and Peace Group on Zoom. The Morningside Justice and Peace Group exists to promote informed opinion on matters of concern to the community at large. Its meetings are held every Wednesday during the autumn and spring months from 10.30am …

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The Photography of Robert Blomfield: In Conversation

Thursday 3 March 2022 at 7:00pm on Zoom

Online “In Conversation” event with the family of the late Robert Blomfield In 2018-2019 Museums and Galleries Edinburgh premiered ‘Robert Blomfield: Edinburgh Street Photography: An Unseen Archive’ at the City Art Centre with unprecedented success and record visitor numbers. Since then, the photographs of Robert Blomfield have been steadily gathering more critical acclaim and we are delighted to once again …

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Edinburgh Civic Forum meeting

Tues 1st March 2022 at 4pm on Zoom

The next quarterly gathering of the Edinburgh Civic Forum takes place on the 1st March on Zoom. The Edinburgh Civic Forum was formed in the 1990s to strengthen the dialogue between civic groups in the capital and the City of Edinburgh Council. It also aims to encourage greater interest and involvement in planning. Generally, matters concerned with the promotion, planning …

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Edinburgh Old Town Association Annual General Meeting

Wednesday 9 March, 6.30 pm, by Zoom

Edinburgh Old Town Association invite you to join them to hear the reports of the last year. Signed-up members will elect the committee for the coming year and raise any issues or concerns.  After the formal business, committee member Rosemary Mann will give a short presentation about The Unicorn and other Scottish Emblems. This online event is free to Edinburgh …

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St Giles, the Reformation and the Covenanters

Tuesday 22 February, 6.30 pm, by Zoom

Edinburgh Old Town Association Committee member Helen McBride, who is also a volunteer guide at St Giles, will explore the many links between that church, the Scottish Reformation and the Covenanters. This online event is free to Edinburgh Old Town Association members.  Non-members may attend if a donation of at least £5.00 for each event has been made.  Donate online via …

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Edinburgh: Venice of the North?

Monday 24 January, 6.30 pm, by Zoom

Edinburgh is known as the Athens of the North, not Venice.  But Edinburgh does have buildings influenced by the architecture of Venice and the Veneto countryside as will be shown in this virtual walk across the Old Town to the New Town led by retired town planner Gordon McFarlane, previously in Edinburgh Council’s conservation planning team, a member of the …

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An exploration of syphilis at the Surgeons’ Hall Museum

Mon, 14 February 2022 at 7pm in the Surgeons' Hall Musuem

The Great Pox was rarely talked about in the nineteenth century but its effects were everywhere. Primarily sexually transmitted, it’s devastating effects could last a lifetime, leading to the saying “One night with Venus, a lifetime with Mercury”. Human Remains Conservator Cat Irving will show specimens from Surgeons’ Hall’s collections demonstrating what this dreaded disease does to the body, how …

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Dr. Robert Knox: More Than the Boy Who Bought the Beef

Thu, 27 January 2022 at 7pm in the Surgeons' Hall Museum

Dr. Robert Knox is often associated with Burke and Hare. Join the Surgeons’ Halls Museums as they delve a little deeper and uncover some of his lesser known tales. Most people’s opinion of Robert Knox is entirely one-dimensional, superficial and prejudiced by the standard narrative of the Burke and Hare affair. Knox was vilified in the press yet the 10 …

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Surgeons’ Hall Museums Conservation Workshop

Tues 25 January 2022 from 13:00 – 16:00 - Event is included in the price of a standard museum admission

Have you ever wondered how the Surgeons’ Hall Museums maintain their vast collection of specimens? Join Cat Irving, Human Remains Conservator, as she explains how anatomical specimens are prepared and preserved, through different methods of treatment. You’ll see first-hand, maintenance work taking place on the Supernumerary limb in our Wohl Pathology Museum. The conservation drop-in is included in the price …

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Pecha Kucha EDI Vol-43: COP(yer whack)26…what’s next?

6pm on Sat 4th Dec at SpACE in Lauriston Place (the old Fire Station), EH3 9DF

The closing event at the successful SpACE exhibition will be Vol-43 COP(yer whack)…what’s next! Retrofit/policy review/procurement shift/green revolution or evolution? Guest Presenters at this FREE Pecha Kucha event will talk about the issues presented by the Climate Emergency and the built environment. Confirmed presenters so far: Architype, Architects Denise Bennetts, Architect Buro Happold, Engineers Gordon Duffy, Architect Malcolm Fraser, Architect Aythan Lewes, Surveyor Alex Liddell, Architect Joanne …

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