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December’s art exhibition: Noni Choi https://t.co/gjnyyEw1xP
There are some wonderful old photos of the library service in our collections. This one from Capital Collections showing @edcentrallib Accession Department in the 1930s is one of our favourites. #LibraryWorkers #LibrariesWeek #Library5 @CILIPScotland
Libraries Week focus: Capital Collections @EdinCulture #LibrariesWeek https://t.co/nqnQK9eJ5b
Today’s #LibrariesWeek focus is Capital Collections, the online image library for Edinburgh Libraries and Museums and Galleries where there are over 20,000 images from our collections to explore! @EdinCulture
The latest article in our history of the house series throws the spotlight on Milne’s Court and its former residents. Situated off the Lawnmarket, it was a highly desirable property when built in 1690. https://t.co/KxA9E0MX1a
#HistoryOfTheHouse #HowOldIsMyHouse #Edinburgh
Dr Geetha Marcus introduces new book, Gypsy and traveller girls – untold stories of gypsy and traveller girls living in Scotland – gypsies in Morningside, Nile Grove and Canaan Lane. Morningside Library, 23rd September 6-7pm https://t.co/kDcR0DJN3l
#OnThisDay 25 years ago, the Festival Theatre opened its doors to the public with a gala variety performance featuring The Krankies. Our Then and Now picture shows the site which has been continuously occupied by a theatre since 1830 https://t.co/6PWZefYAtb @captheatres
It’s Greyfriars Bobby Commemoration Day today – but do you know the real story? https://t.co/gtoXIKbzbI #GreyfriarsBobby
History of the house: White Horse Close #househistory https://t.co/HqlkcbFcHG
Art & Design Library October exhibition https://t.co/d8SoElmvt5