Research and survey vessel Ocean Geography ship moored in Leith harbour, Scotland, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/research-and-survey-vessel-ocean-geography-ship-moored-in-leith-harbour-scotland-uk-image624832926.html
RM2Y8FGNJ–Research and survey vessel Ocean Geography ship moored in Leith harbour, Scotland, UK
Research and survey vessel Ocean Geography ship moored in Leith harbour, Scotland, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/research-and-survey-vessel-ocean-geography-ship-moored-in-leith-harbour-scotland-uk-image624832937.html
RM2Y8FGP1–Research and survey vessel Ocean Geography ship moored in Leith harbour, Scotland, UK
Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 02 October 2024, Edinburgh Community Food new Tuk-Tuk: Edinburgh Community Food (ECF) launch their quirky new community education facility—an electric Tuk-Tuk, unveiled by local celebrity Chef Tony Singh. The Tuk-Tuk will be a mobile educational initiative to teach communities about nutrition by making healthy cooking fun and accessible. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leith-edinburgh-scotland-uk-02-october-2024-edinburgh-community-food-new-tuk-tuk-edinburgh-community-food-ecf-launch-their-quirky-new-community-education-facilityan-electric-tuk-tuk-unveiled-by-local-celebrity-chef-tony-singh-the-tuk-tuk-will-be-a-mobile-educational-initiative-to-teach-communities-about-nutrition-by-making-healthy-cooking-fun-and-accessible-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image624520396.html
RM2Y81A3T–Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 02 October 2024, Edinburgh Community Food new Tuk-Tuk: Edinburgh Community Food (ECF) launch their quirky new community education facility—an electric Tuk-Tuk, unveiled by local celebrity Chef Tony Singh. The Tuk-Tuk will be a mobile educational initiative to teach communities about nutrition by making healthy cooking fun and accessible. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 02 October 2024, Edinburgh Community Food new Tuk-Tuk: Edinburgh Community Food (ECF) launch their quirky new community education facility—an electric Tuk-Tuk, unveiled by local celebrity Chef Tony Singh. The Tuk-Tuk will be a mobile educational initiative to teach communities about nutrition by making healthy cooking fun and accessible. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leith-edinburgh-scotland-uk-02-october-2024-edinburgh-community-food-new-tuk-tuk-edinburgh-community-food-ecf-launch-their-quirky-new-community-education-facilityan-electric-tuk-tuk-unveiled-by-local-celebrity-chef-tony-singh-the-tuk-tuk-will-be-a-mobile-educational-initiative-to-teach-communities-about-nutrition-by-making-healthy-cooking-fun-and-accessible-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image624520337.html
RM2Y81A1N–Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 02 October 2024, Edinburgh Community Food new Tuk-Tuk: Edinburgh Community Food (ECF) launch their quirky new community education facility—an electric Tuk-Tuk, unveiled by local celebrity Chef Tony Singh. The Tuk-Tuk will be a mobile educational initiative to teach communities about nutrition by making healthy cooking fun and accessible. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 2nd October 2024. Autumn sunshine at the Royal Botanic Gardens: Autumn colours are beginning to show in the leaves on the trees as visitors enjoy the sunny day. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-2nd-october-2024-autumn-sunshine-at-the-royal-botanic-gardens-autumn-colours-are-beginning-to-show-in-the-leaves-on-the-trees-as-visitors-enjoy-the-sunny-day-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image624551417.html
RM2Y82NKN–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 2nd October 2024. Autumn sunshine at the Royal Botanic Gardens: Autumn colours are beginning to show in the leaves on the trees as visitors enjoy the sunny day. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 2nd October 2024. Autumn sunshine at the Royal Botanic Gardens: Autumn colours are beginning to show in the leaves on the trees as visitors enjoy the sunny day. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-2nd-october-2024-autumn-sunshine-at-the-royal-botanic-gardens-autumn-colours-are-beginning-to-show-in-the-leaves-on-the-trees-as-visitors-enjoy-the-sunny-day-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image624551356.html
RM2Y82NHG–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 2nd October 2024. Autumn sunshine at the Royal Botanic Gardens: Autumn colours are beginning to show in the leaves on the trees as visitors enjoy the sunny day. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 02 October 2024, Edinburgh Community Food new Tuk-Tuk: Edinburgh Community Food (ECF) launch their quirky new community education facility—an electric Tuk-Tuk, unveiled by local celebrity Chef Tony Singh. The Tuk-Tuk will be a mobile educational initiative to teach communities about nutrition by making healthy cooking fun and accessible. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leith-edinburgh-scotland-uk-02-october-2024-edinburgh-community-food-new-tuk-tuk-edinburgh-community-food-ecf-launch-their-quirky-new-community-education-facilityan-electric-tuk-tuk-unveiled-by-local-celebrity-chef-tony-singh-the-tuk-tuk-will-be-a-mobile-educational-initiative-to-teach-communities-about-nutrition-by-making-healthy-cooking-fun-and-accessible-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image624520393.html
RM2Y81A3N–Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 02 October 2024, Edinburgh Community Food new Tuk-Tuk: Edinburgh Community Food (ECF) launch their quirky new community education facility—an electric Tuk-Tuk, unveiled by local celebrity Chef Tony Singh. The Tuk-Tuk will be a mobile educational initiative to teach communities about nutrition by making healthy cooking fun and accessible. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 21st September 2024. Battle of Prestonpans re-enactment: re-enactors play roles in the Jacobite and army to recreate the battle. The Battle of Prestonpans, also known as the Battle of Gladsmuir, took place on 21 September 1745, the first significant engagement of the Jacobite rising. Pictured: soldiers in the Jacobite army. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prestonpans-east-lothian-scotland-uk-21st-september-2024-battle-of-prestonpans-re-enactment-re-enactors-play-roles-in-the-jacobite-and-army-to-recreate-the-battle-the-battle-of-prestonpans-also-known-as-the-battle-of-gladsmuir-took-place-on-21-september-1745-the-first-significant-engagement-of-the-jacobite-rising-pictured-soldiers-in-the-jacobite-army-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image622929911.html
RM2Y5CWCR–Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 21st September 2024. Battle of Prestonpans re-enactment: re-enactors play roles in the Jacobite and army to recreate the battle. The Battle of Prestonpans, also known as the Battle of Gladsmuir, took place on 21 September 1745, the first significant engagement of the Jacobite rising. Pictured: soldiers in the Jacobite army. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Hanoverian army or redcoat soldiers fire muskets in Battle of Prestonpans re-enactment, East Lothian, Scotland, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hanoverian-army-or-redcoat-soldiers-fire-muskets-in-battle-of-prestonpans-re-enactment-east-lothian-scotland-uk-image623779289.html
RM2Y6RGRN–Hanoverian army or redcoat soldiers fire muskets in Battle of Prestonpans re-enactment, East Lothian, Scotland, UK
Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 21st September 2024. Battle of Prestonpans re-enactment: re-enactors play roles in the Jacobite and army to recreate the battle. The Battle of Prestonpans, also known as the Battle of Gladsmuir, took place on 21 September 1745, the first significant engagement of the Jacobite rising. Pictured: Stewarts of Appin soldiers in the Jacobite army. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prestonpans-east-lothian-scotland-uk-21st-september-2024-battle-of-prestonpans-re-enactment-re-enactors-play-roles-in-the-jacobite-and-army-to-recreate-the-battle-the-battle-of-prestonpans-also-known-as-the-battle-of-gladsmuir-took-place-on-21-september-1745-the-first-significant-engagement-of-the-jacobite-rising-pictured-stewarts-of-appin-soldiers-in-the-jacobite-army-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image622930198.html
RM2Y5CWR2–Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 21st September 2024. Battle of Prestonpans re-enactment: re-enactors play roles in the Jacobite and army to recreate the battle. The Battle of Prestonpans, also known as the Battle of Gladsmuir, took place on 21 September 1745, the first significant engagement of the Jacobite rising. Pictured: Stewarts of Appin soldiers in the Jacobite army. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 21st September 2024. Battle of Prestonpans re-enactment: re-enactors play roles in the Jacobite army to recreate the battle. The Battle of Prestonpans, also known as the Battle of Gladsmuir, took place on 21 September 1745, the first significant engagement of the Jacobite rising. Pictured: Jacobite soldiers make a camp fire to cook food in a pot.Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prestonpans-east-lothian-scotland-uk-21st-september-2024-battle-of-prestonpans-re-enactment-re-enactors-play-roles-in-the-jacobite-army-to-recreate-the-battle-the-battle-of-prestonpans-also-known-as-the-battle-of-gladsmuir-took-place-on-21-september-1745-the-first-significant-engagement-of-the-jacobite-rising-pictured-jacobite-soldiers-make-a-camp-fire-to-cook-food-in-a-potcredit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image622930099.html
RM2Y5CWKF–Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 21st September 2024. Battle of Prestonpans re-enactment: re-enactors play roles in the Jacobite army to recreate the battle. The Battle of Prestonpans, also known as the Battle of Gladsmuir, took place on 21 September 1745, the first significant engagement of the Jacobite rising. Pictured: Jacobite soldiers make a camp fire to cook food in a pot.Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 21st September 2024. Battle of Prestonpans re-enactment: re-enactors play roles in the Hanoverian armies to recreate the battle. The Battle of Prestonpans, also known as the Battle of Gladsmuir, took place on 21 September 1745, the first significant engagement of the Jacobite rising. Pictured: the battle is fought with Sir John Cope directing his cavalry. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prestonpans-east-lothian-scotland-uk-21st-september-2024-battle-of-prestonpans-re-enactment-re-enactors-play-roles-in-the-hanoverian-armies-to-recreate-the-battle-the-battle-of-prestonpans-also-known-as-the-battle-of-gladsmuir-took-place-on-21-september-1745-the-first-significant-engagement-of-the-jacobite-rising-pictured-the-battle-is-fought-with-sir-john-cope-directing-his-cavalry-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image622929657.html
RM2Y5CW3N–Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 21st September 2024. Battle of Prestonpans re-enactment: re-enactors play roles in the Hanoverian armies to recreate the battle. The Battle of Prestonpans, also known as the Battle of Gladsmuir, took place on 21 September 1745, the first significant engagement of the Jacobite rising. Pictured: the battle is fought with Sir John Cope directing his cavalry. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 21st September 2024. Battle of Prestonpans re-enactment: re-enactors play roles in the Jacobite army to recreate the battle. The Battle of Prestonpans, also known as the Battle of Gladsmuir, took place on 21 September 1745, the first significant engagement of the Jacobite rising. Pictured: the battle is fought as the Jacobites fire. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prestonpans-east-lothian-scotland-uk-21st-september-2024-battle-of-prestonpans-re-enactment-re-enactors-play-roles-in-the-jacobite-army-to-recreate-the-battle-the-battle-of-prestonpans-also-known-as-the-battle-of-gladsmuir-took-place-on-21-september-1745-the-first-significant-engagement-of-the-jacobite-rising-pictured-the-battle-is-fought-as-the-jacobites-fire-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image622929665.html
RM2Y5CW41–Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 21st September 2024. Battle of Prestonpans re-enactment: re-enactors play roles in the Jacobite army to recreate the battle. The Battle of Prestonpans, also known as the Battle of Gladsmuir, took place on 21 September 1745, the first significant engagement of the Jacobite rising. Pictured: the battle is fought as the Jacobites fire. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 21st September 2024. Battle of Prestonpans re-enactment: re-enactors play roles in the Hanoverian army to recreate the battle. The Battle of Prestonpans, also known as the Battle of Gladsmuir, took place on 21 September 1745, the first significant engagement of the Jacobite rising. Pictured: the Hanoverian troop soldiers fire their muskets or rifles. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prestonpans-east-lothian-scotland-uk-21st-september-2024-battle-of-prestonpans-re-enactment-re-enactors-play-roles-in-the-hanoverian-army-to-recreate-the-battle-the-battle-of-prestonpans-also-known-as-the-battle-of-gladsmuir-took-place-on-21-september-1745-the-first-significant-engagement-of-the-jacobite-rising-pictured-the-hanoverian-troop-soldiers-fire-their-muskets-or-rifles-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image622929843.html
RM2Y5CWAB–Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 21st September 2024. Battle of Prestonpans re-enactment: re-enactors play roles in the Hanoverian army to recreate the battle. The Battle of Prestonpans, also known as the Battle of Gladsmuir, took place on 21 September 1745, the first significant engagement of the Jacobite rising. Pictured: the Hanoverian troop soldiers fire their muskets or rifles. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Dunbar cement works industrial structures with water vapour coming out of chimney tower at sunset, East Lothian, Scotland, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dunbar-cement-works-industrial-structures-with-water-vapour-coming-out-of-chimney-tower-at-sunset-east-lothian-scotland-uk-image622753433.html
RM2Y54TA1–Dunbar cement works industrial structures with water vapour coming out of chimney tower at sunset, East Lothian, Scotland, UK
Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 7th September 2024. Besieged: Mythos historic events presents a medieval re-enactment of the siege of Dirleton Castle, along with people dressed in period costume showcasing the Medieval way of life. Pictured: two knights in battle with fauchard weapons. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dirleton-east-lothian-scotland-uk-7th-september-2024-besieged-mythos-historic-events-presents-a-medieval-re-enactment-of-the-siege-of-dirleton-castle-along-with-people-dressed-in-period-costume-showcasing-the-medieval-way-of-life-pictured-two-knights-in-battle-with-fauchard-weapons-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image620586129.html
RM2Y1J3X9–Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 7th September 2024. Besieged: Mythos historic events presents a medieval re-enactment of the siege of Dirleton Castle, along with people dressed in period costume showcasing the Medieval way of life. Pictured: two knights in battle with fauchard weapons. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 7th September 2024. Beseiged: Mythos historic events presents a medieval re-enactment with people dressed in period costume showcasing the Medieval way of life. Pictured: 'Lady Cristobal' tarot card reader. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dirleton-east-lothian-scotland-uk-7th-september-2024-beseiged-mythos-historic-events-presents-a-medieval-re-enactment-with-people-dressed-in-period-costume-showcasing-the-medieval-way-of-life-pictured-lady-cristobal-tarot-card-reader-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image620586201.html
RM2Y1J40W–Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 7th September 2024. Beseiged: Mythos historic events presents a medieval re-enactment with people dressed in period costume showcasing the Medieval way of life. Pictured: 'Lady Cristobal' tarot card reader. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 7th September 2024. Besieged: Mythos historic events presents a medieval re-enactment of the siege of Dirleton Castle, along with people dressed in period costume showcasing the Medieval way of life. Pictured: two knights in battle with fauchard weapons. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dirleton-east-lothian-scotland-uk-7th-september-2024-besieged-mythos-historic-events-presents-a-medieval-re-enactment-of-the-siege-of-dirleton-castle-along-with-people-dressed-in-period-costume-showcasing-the-medieval-way-of-life-pictured-two-knights-in-battle-with-fauchard-weapons-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image620586132.html
RM2Y1J3XC–Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 7th September 2024. Besieged: Mythos historic events presents a medieval re-enactment of the siege of Dirleton Castle, along with people dressed in period costume showcasing the Medieval way of life. Pictured: two knights in battle with fauchard weapons. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 7th September 2024. Besieged: Mythos historic events presents a medieval re-enactment with people dressed in period costume showcasing the Medieval way of life. Pictured: A boy has a go at archery. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dirleton-east-lothian-scotland-uk-7th-september-2024-besieged-mythos-historic-events-presents-a-medieval-re-enactment-with-people-dressed-in-period-costume-showcasing-the-medieval-way-of-life-pictured-a-boy-has-a-go-at-archery-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image620586242.html
RM2Y1J42A–Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 7th September 2024. Besieged: Mythos historic events presents a medieval re-enactment with people dressed in period costume showcasing the Medieval way of life. Pictured: A boy has a go at archery. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 7th September 2024. Besieged: Mythos historic events presents a medieval re-enactment of the siege of Dirleton Castle, along with people dressed in period costume showcasing the Medieval way of life. Pictured: re-enactor of Edward I of England who laid siege to the de Vaux family's castle in 1298. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dirleton-east-lothian-scotland-uk-7th-september-2024-besieged-mythos-historic-events-presents-a-medieval-re-enactment-of-the-siege-of-dirleton-castle-along-with-people-dressed-in-period-costume-showcasing-the-medieval-way-of-life-pictured-re-enactor-of-edward-i-of-england-who-laid-siege-to-the-de-vaux-familys-castle-in-1298-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image620586151.html
RM2Y1J3Y3–Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 7th September 2024. Besieged: Mythos historic events presents a medieval re-enactment of the siege of Dirleton Castle, along with people dressed in period costume showcasing the Medieval way of life. Pictured: re-enactor of Edward I of England who laid siege to the de Vaux family's castle in 1298. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 7th September 2024. Besieged: Mythos historic events presents a medieval re-enactment of the siege of Dirleton Castle, along with people dressed in period costume showcasing the Medieval way of life. Pictured: re-enactors Edward I of England who laid siege to the de Vaux family's castle in 1298. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dirleton-east-lothian-scotland-uk-7th-september-2024-besieged-mythos-historic-events-presents-a-medieval-re-enactment-of-the-siege-of-dirleton-castle-along-with-people-dressed-in-period-costume-showcasing-the-medieval-way-of-life-pictured-re-enactors-edward-i-of-england-who-laid-siege-to-the-de-vaux-familys-castle-in-1298-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image620586190.html
RM2Y1J40E–Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 7th September 2024. Besieged: Mythos historic events presents a medieval re-enactment of the siege of Dirleton Castle, along with people dressed in period costume showcasing the Medieval way of life. Pictured: re-enactors Edward I of England who laid siege to the de Vaux family's castle in 1298. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 7th September 2024. Besieged: Mythos historic events presents a medieval re-enactment with people dressed in period costume showcasing the Medieval way of life. Pictured: Musician group Gaita play Medieval string instruments, including a citole (centre). Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dirleton-east-lothian-scotland-uk-7th-september-2024-besieged-mythos-historic-events-presents-a-medieval-re-enactment-with-people-dressed-in-period-costume-showcasing-the-medieval-way-of-life-pictured-musician-group-gaita-play-medieval-string-instruments-including-a-citole-centre-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image620586197.html
RM2Y1J40N–Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 7th September 2024. Besieged: Mythos historic events presents a medieval re-enactment with people dressed in period costume showcasing the Medieval way of life. Pictured: Musician group Gaita play Medieval string instruments, including a citole (centre). Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 7th September 2024. Besieged: Mythos historic events presents a medieval re-enactment of the siege of Dirleton Castle, along with people dressed in period costume showcasing the Medieval way of life. Pictured: two knights in battle with fauchard weapons. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dirleton-east-lothian-scotland-uk-7th-september-2024-besieged-mythos-historic-events-presents-a-medieval-re-enactment-of-the-siege-of-dirleton-castle-along-with-people-dressed-in-period-costume-showcasing-the-medieval-way-of-life-pictured-two-knights-in-battle-with-fauchard-weapons-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image620586034.html
RM2Y1J3PX–Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 7th September 2024. Besieged: Mythos historic events presents a medieval re-enactment of the siege of Dirleton Castle, along with people dressed in period costume showcasing the Medieval way of life. Pictured: two knights in battle with fauchard weapons. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Re-enactors in Medieval costume play King Edward I at Siege of Dirleton Castle , East Lothian, Scotland, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/re-enactors-in-medieval-costume-play-king-edward-i-at-siege-of-dirleton-castle-east-lothian-scotland-uk-image622783891.html
RM2Y5675R–Re-enactors in Medieval costume play King Edward I at Siege of Dirleton Castle , East Lothian, Scotland, UK
Re-enactors in Medieval costume play King Edward I & Bishop Anthony Bek at Siege of Dirleton Castle , East Lothian, Scotland, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/re-enactors-in-medieval-costume-play-king-edward-i-bishop-anthony-bek-at-siege-of-dirleton-castle-east-lothian-scotland-uk-image622783814.html
RM2Y56732–Re-enactors in Medieval costume play King Edward I & Bishop Anthony Bek at Siege of Dirleton Castle , East Lothian, Scotland, UK
National Museum of Flight, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. 360 Fest: a variety of shows and activities are on offer for families today at the National Museum of Flight grounds on a beautiful sunny Summer day. Pictured: The Clan cycle stunt show with a stunt cyclist performing a jump. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/national-museum-of-flight-east-lothian-scotland-uk-31st-august-2024-360-fest-a-variety-of-shows-and-activities-are-on-offer-for-families-today-at-the-national-museum-of-flight-grounds-on-a-beautiful-sunny-summer-day-pictured-the-clan-cycle-stunt-show-with-a-stunt-cyclist-performing-a-jump-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image619545605.html
RM2XYXMMN–National Museum of Flight, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. 360 Fest: a variety of shows and activities are on offer for families today at the National Museum of Flight grounds on a beautiful sunny Summer day. Pictured: The Clan cycle stunt show with a stunt cyclist performing a jump. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. UK Weather: rolled hay or straw bales in a field in end of Summer sunshine with a clear blue sky. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/east-lothian-scotland-uk-31st-august-2024-uk-weather-rolled-hay-or-straw-bales-in-a-field-in-end-of-summer-sunshine-with-a-clear-blue-sky-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image619548561.html
RM2XYXTE9–East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. UK Weather: rolled hay or straw bales in a field in end of Summer sunshine with a clear blue sky. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. UK Weather: rolled hay or straw bales in a field in end of Summer sunshine with a clear blue sky. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/east-lothian-scotland-uk-31st-august-2024-uk-weather-rolled-hay-or-straw-bales-in-a-field-in-end-of-summer-sunshine-with-a-clear-blue-sky-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image619548568.html
RM2XYXTEG–East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. UK Weather: rolled hay or straw bales in a field in end of Summer sunshine with a clear blue sky. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
National Museum of Flight, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. 360 Fest: a variety of shows and activities are on offer for families today at the National Museum of Flight grounds on a beautiful sunny Summer day. Pictured: The Clan cycle stunt show with a stunt cyclist performing a jump. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/national-museum-of-flight-east-lothian-scotland-uk-31st-august-2024-360-fest-a-variety-of-shows-and-activities-are-on-offer-for-families-today-at-the-national-museum-of-flight-grounds-on-a-beautiful-sunny-summer-day-pictured-the-clan-cycle-stunt-show-with-a-stunt-cyclist-performing-a-jump-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image619545602.html
RM2XYXMMJ–National Museum of Flight, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. 360 Fest: a variety of shows and activities are on offer for families today at the National Museum of Flight grounds on a beautiful sunny Summer day. Pictured: The Clan cycle stunt show with a stunt cyclist performing a jump. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
National Museum of Flight, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. 360 Fest: a variety of shows and activities are on offer for families today at the National Museum of Flight grounds on a beautiful sunny Summer day. Pictured: The Clan cycle stunt show with a stunt cyclist performing a jump. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/national-museum-of-flight-east-lothian-scotland-uk-31st-august-2024-360-fest-a-variety-of-shows-and-activities-are-on-offer-for-families-today-at-the-national-museum-of-flight-grounds-on-a-beautiful-sunny-summer-day-pictured-the-clan-cycle-stunt-show-with-a-stunt-cyclist-performing-a-jump-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image619542935.html
RM2XYXH9B–National Museum of Flight, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. 360 Fest: a variety of shows and activities are on offer for families today at the National Museum of Flight grounds on a beautiful sunny Summer day. Pictured: The Clan cycle stunt show with a stunt cyclist performing a jump. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
National Museum of Flight, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. 360 Fest: a variety of shows and activities are on offer for families today at the National Museum of Flight grounds on a beautiful sunny Summer day. Pictured: The Clan cycle stunt show with a stunt cyclist performing a leap. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/national-museum-of-flight-east-lothian-scotland-uk-31st-august-2024-360-fest-a-variety-of-shows-and-activities-are-on-offer-for-families-today-at-the-national-museum-of-flight-grounds-on-a-beautiful-sunny-summer-day-pictured-the-clan-cycle-stunt-show-with-a-stunt-cyclist-performing-a-leap-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image619542759.html
RM2XYXH33–National Museum of Flight, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. 360 Fest: a variety of shows and activities are on offer for families today at the National Museum of Flight grounds on a beautiful sunny Summer day. Pictured: The Clan cycle stunt show with a stunt cyclist performing a leap. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. UK Weather: rolled hay or straw bales in a field in end of Summer sunshine with a clear blue sky. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/east-lothian-scotland-uk-31st-august-2024-uk-weather-rolled-hay-or-straw-bales-in-a-field-in-end-of-summer-sunshine-with-a-clear-blue-sky-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image619548565.html
RM2XYXTED–East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. UK Weather: rolled hay or straw bales in a field in end of Summer sunshine with a clear blue sky. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
National Museum of Flight, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. 360 Fest: a vareiey of shows and activities are on offer for familes today at the National Museum of Flight grounds on a beautiful sunny Summer day. Pictured: children having fun in Zorb balls. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/national-museum-of-flight-east-lothian-scotland-uk-31st-august-2024-360-fest-a-vareiey-of-shows-and-activities-are-on-offer-for-familes-today-at-the-national-museum-of-flight-grounds-on-a-beautiful-sunny-summer-day-pictured-children-having-fun-in-zorb-balls-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image619543083.html
RM2XYXHEK–National Museum of Flight, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. 360 Fest: a vareiey of shows and activities are on offer for familes today at the National Museum of Flight grounds on a beautiful sunny Summer day. Pictured: children having fun in Zorb balls. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
National Museum of Flight, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. 360 Fest: a variety of shows and activities are on offer for families today at the National Museum of Flight grounds on a beautiful sunny Summer day. Pictured: The Clan cycle stunt show with a stunt cyclist performing a leap. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/national-museum-of-flight-east-lothian-scotland-uk-31st-august-2024-360-fest-a-variety-of-shows-and-activities-are-on-offer-for-families-today-at-the-national-museum-of-flight-grounds-on-a-beautiful-sunny-summer-day-pictured-the-clan-cycle-stunt-show-with-a-stunt-cyclist-performing-a-leap-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image619542943.html
RM2XYXH9K–National Museum of Flight, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. 360 Fest: a variety of shows and activities are on offer for families today at the National Museum of Flight grounds on a beautiful sunny Summer day. Pictured: The Clan cycle stunt show with a stunt cyclist performing a leap. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
National Museum of Flight, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. 360 Fest: a vareiey of shows and activities are on offer for familes today at the National Museum of Flight grounds on a beautiful sunny Summer day. Pictured: children having fun in Zorb balls. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/national-museum-of-flight-east-lothian-scotland-uk-31st-august-2024-360-fest-a-vareiey-of-shows-and-activities-are-on-offer-for-familes-today-at-the-national-museum-of-flight-grounds-on-a-beautiful-sunny-summer-day-pictured-children-having-fun-in-zorb-balls-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image619543082.html
RM2XYXHEJ–National Museum of Flight, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. 360 Fest: a vareiey of shows and activities are on offer for familes today at the National Museum of Flight grounds on a beautiful sunny Summer day. Pictured: children having fun in Zorb balls. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
National Museum of Flight, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. 360 Fest: a vareiey of shows and activities are on offer for familes today at the National Museum of Flight grounds on a beautiful sunny Summer day. Pictured: children having fun in Zorb balls. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/national-museum-of-flight-east-lothian-scotland-uk-31st-august-2024-360-fest-a-vareiey-of-shows-and-activities-are-on-offer-for-familes-today-at-the-national-museum-of-flight-grounds-on-a-beautiful-sunny-summer-day-pictured-children-having-fun-in-zorb-balls-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image619543086.html
RM2XYXHEP–National Museum of Flight, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. 360 Fest: a vareiey of shows and activities are on offer for familes today at the National Museum of Flight grounds on a beautiful sunny Summer day. Pictured: children having fun in Zorb balls. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
National Museum of Flight, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. 360 Fest: a vareiey of shows and activities are on offer for familes today at the National Museum of Flight grounds on a beautiful sunny Summer day. Pictured: a young child enjoys riding a bike on the pump track on a bike. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/national-museum-of-flight-east-lothian-scotland-uk-31st-august-2024-360-fest-a-vareiey-of-shows-and-activities-are-on-offer-for-familes-today-at-the-national-museum-of-flight-grounds-on-a-beautiful-sunny-summer-day-pictured-a-young-child-enjoys-riding-a-bike-on-the-pump-track-on-a-bike-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image619542958.html
RM2XYXHA6–National Museum of Flight, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. 360 Fest: a vareiey of shows and activities are on offer for familes today at the National Museum of Flight grounds on a beautiful sunny Summer day. Pictured: a young child enjoys riding a bike on the pump track on a bike. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
National Museum of Flight, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. 360 Fest: a variety of shows and activities are on offer for families today at the National Museum of Flight grounds on a beautiful sunny Summer day. Pictured: The Clan cycle stunt show with a stunt cyclist performing a jump. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/national-museum-of-flight-east-lothian-scotland-uk-31st-august-2024-360-fest-a-variety-of-shows-and-activities-are-on-offer-for-families-today-at-the-national-museum-of-flight-grounds-on-a-beautiful-sunny-summer-day-pictured-the-clan-cycle-stunt-show-with-a-stunt-cyclist-performing-a-jump-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image619542934.html
RM2XYXH9A–National Museum of Flight, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 31st August 2024. 360 Fest: a variety of shows and activities are on offer for families today at the National Museum of Flight grounds on a beautiful sunny Summer day. Pictured: The Clan cycle stunt show with a stunt cyclist performing a jump. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 25thy August 2024. Fire fighters and police attend incident: two flagpoles at 100 Princes Street Hotel had to be removed by firefighters on a crane due to safety concerns in the high wind with fire engines closing the street. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/princes-street-edinburgh-scotland-uk-25thy-august-2024-fire-fighters-and-police-attend-incident-two-flagpoles-at-100-princes-street-hotel-had-to-be-removed-by-firefighters-on-a-crane-due-to-safety-concerns-in-the-high-wind-with-fire-engines-closing-the-street-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618781695.html
RM2XXKXA7–Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 25thy August 2024. Fire fighters and police attend incident: two flagpoles at 100 Princes Street Hotel had to be removed by firefighters on a crane due to safety concerns in the high wind with fire engines closing the street. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 25thy August 2024. Fire fighters and police attend incident: two flagpoles at 100 Princes Street Hotel had to be removed by firefighters on a crane due to safety concerns in the high wind with fire engines closing the street. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/princes-street-edinburgh-scotland-uk-25thy-august-2024-fire-fighters-and-police-attend-incident-two-flagpoles-at-100-princes-street-hotel-had-to-be-removed-by-firefighters-on-a-crane-due-to-safety-concerns-in-the-high-wind-with-fire-engines-closing-the-street-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618781739.html
RM2XXKXBR–Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 25thy August 2024. Fire fighters and police attend incident: two flagpoles at 100 Princes Street Hotel had to be removed by firefighters on a crane due to safety concerns in the high wind with fire engines closing the street. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 25 August 2024, Edinburgh International Book Festival: Alastair Campbell is at the book festival today for no less than three events. He talks about his new book, Little Experts: Why Politics Matter and his book, But What Can I Do?, his mission to encourage young people to get involved in politics. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-25-august-2024-edinburgh-international-book-festival-alastair-campbell-is-at-the-book-festival-today-for-no-less-than-three-events-he-talks-about-his-new-book-little-experts-why-politics-matter-and-his-book-but-what-can-i-do-his-mission-to-encourage-young-people-to-get-involved-in-politics-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618775054.html
RM2XXKHW2–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 25 August 2024, Edinburgh International Book Festival: Alastair Campbell is at the book festival today for no less than three events. He talks about his new book, Little Experts: Why Politics Matter and his book, But What Can I Do?, his mission to encourage young people to get involved in politics. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 25thy August 2024. Fire fighters and police attend incident: two flagpoles at 100 Princes Street Hotel had to be removed by firefighters on a crane due to safety concerns in the high wind. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/princes-street-edinburgh-scotland-uk-25thy-august-2024-fire-fighters-and-police-attend-incident-two-flagpoles-at-100-princes-street-hotel-had-to-be-removed-by-firefighters-on-a-crane-due-to-safety-concerns-in-the-high-wind-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618781845.html
RM2XXKXFH–Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 25thy August 2024. Fire fighters and police attend incident: two flagpoles at 100 Princes Street Hotel had to be removed by firefighters on a crane due to safety concerns in the high wind. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Amisfield walled garden, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, UK. Scotland’s Gardens Scheme Free Gardeners: an 18th century large walled garden marks the history of The Order of Free Gardeners, a fraternal society founded in the 17th century. The most ancient evidence is of the Haddington lodge opened in 1676. First members of the lodge were small landowners and farmers who practised gardening for pleasure, like an early trade union. Pictured: Visitors enjoy the colourful flower bower. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amisfield-walled-garden-haddington-east-lothian-scotland-uk-scotlands-gardens-scheme-free-gardeners-an-18th-century-large-walled-garden-marks-the-history-of-the-order-of-free-gardeners-a-fraternal-society-founded-in-the-17th-century-the-most-ancient-evidence-is-of-the-haddington-lodge-opened-in-1676-first-members-of-the-lodge-were-small-landowners-and-farmers-who-practised-gardening-for-pleasure-like-an-early-trade-union-pictured-visitors-enjoy-the-colourful-flower-bower-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618665064.html
RM2XXEHGT–Amisfield walled garden, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, UK. Scotland’s Gardens Scheme Free Gardeners: an 18th century large walled garden marks the history of The Order of Free Gardeners, a fraternal society founded in the 17th century. The most ancient evidence is of the Haddington lodge opened in 1676. First members of the lodge were small landowners and farmers who practised gardening for pleasure, like an early trade union. Pictured: Visitors enjoy the colourful flower bower. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Amisfield walled garden, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, UK. Scotland’s Gardens Scheme Free Gardeners: an 18th century large walled garden marks the history of The Order of Free Gardeners, a fraternal society founded in the 17th century. The most ancient evidence is of the Haddington lodge opened in 1676. First members of the lodge were small landowners and farmers who practised gardening for pleasure, like an early trade union. Pictured: A Haddington Pipe Band pipers parade around the garden with volunteers at the garden carrying a flower bower. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amisfield-walled-garden-haddington-east-lothian-scotland-uk-scotlands-gardens-scheme-free-gardeners-an-18th-century-large-walled-garden-marks-the-history-of-the-order-of-free-gardeners-a-fraternal-society-founded-in-the-17th-century-the-most-ancient-evidence-is-of-the-haddington-lodge-opened-in-1676-first-members-of-the-lodge-were-small-landowners-and-farmers-who-practised-gardening-for-pleasure-like-an-early-trade-union-pictured-a-haddington-pipe-band-pipers-parade-around-the-garden-with-volunteers-at-the-garden-carrying-a-flower-bower-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618665206.html
RM2XXEHNX–Amisfield walled garden, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, UK. Scotland’s Gardens Scheme Free Gardeners: an 18th century large walled garden marks the history of The Order of Free Gardeners, a fraternal society founded in the 17th century. The most ancient evidence is of the Haddington lodge opened in 1676. First members of the lodge were small landowners and farmers who practised gardening for pleasure, like an early trade union. Pictured: A Haddington Pipe Band pipers parade around the garden with volunteers at the garden carrying a flower bower. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Amisfield walled garden, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, UK. Scotland’s Gardens Scheme Free Gardeners: an 18th century large walled garden marks the history of The Order of Free Gardeners, a fraternal society founded in the 17th century. The most ancient evidence is of the Haddington lodge opened in 1676. First members of the lodge were small landowners and farmers who practised gardening for pleasure, like an early trade union. Pictured: A Haddington Pipe Band pipers parade around the garden with volunteers at the garden carrying a flower bower. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amisfield-walled-garden-haddington-east-lothian-scotland-uk-scotlands-gardens-scheme-free-gardeners-an-18th-century-large-walled-garden-marks-the-history-of-the-order-of-free-gardeners-a-fraternal-society-founded-in-the-17th-century-the-most-ancient-evidence-is-of-the-haddington-lodge-opened-in-1676-first-members-of-the-lodge-were-small-landowners-and-farmers-who-practised-gardening-for-pleasure-like-an-early-trade-union-pictured-a-haddington-pipe-band-pipers-parade-around-the-garden-with-volunteers-at-the-garden-carrying-a-flower-bower-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618665053.html
RM2XXEHGD–Amisfield walled garden, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, UK. Scotland’s Gardens Scheme Free Gardeners: an 18th century large walled garden marks the history of The Order of Free Gardeners, a fraternal society founded in the 17th century. The most ancient evidence is of the Haddington lodge opened in 1676. First members of the lodge were small landowners and farmers who practised gardening for pleasure, like an early trade union. Pictured: A Haddington Pipe Band pipers parade around the garden with volunteers at the garden carrying a flower bower. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Amisfield walled garden, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, UK. Scotland’s Gardens Scheme Free Gardeners: an 18th century large walled garden marks the history of The Order of Free Gardeners, a fraternal society founded in the 17th century. The most ancient evidence is of the Haddington lodge opened in 1676. First members of the lodge were small landowners and farmers who practised gardening for pleasure, like an early trade union. Pictured: A Haddington Pipe Band pipers parade around the garden with volunteers at the garden carrying a flower bower. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amisfield-walled-garden-haddington-east-lothian-scotland-uk-scotlands-gardens-scheme-free-gardeners-an-18th-century-large-walled-garden-marks-the-history-of-the-order-of-free-gardeners-a-fraternal-society-founded-in-the-17th-century-the-most-ancient-evidence-is-of-the-haddington-lodge-opened-in-1676-first-members-of-the-lodge-were-small-landowners-and-farmers-who-practised-gardening-for-pleasure-like-an-early-trade-union-pictured-a-haddington-pipe-band-pipers-parade-around-the-garden-with-volunteers-at-the-garden-carrying-a-flower-bower-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618665197.html
RM2XXEHNH–Amisfield walled garden, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, UK. Scotland’s Gardens Scheme Free Gardeners: an 18th century large walled garden marks the history of The Order of Free Gardeners, a fraternal society founded in the 17th century. The most ancient evidence is of the Haddington lodge opened in 1676. First members of the lodge were small landowners and farmers who practised gardening for pleasure, like an early trade union. Pictured: A Haddington Pipe Band pipers parade around the garden with volunteers at the garden carrying a flower bower. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 22nd August 2024. Governor of Edinburgh Castle Alastair Bruce due to leave: On September 10th Major-General Alastair Andrew Bernard Reibey Bruce of Crionaich will leave his post after more than 5 years. He became Governor in 2019 but his installation ceremony was delayed until 2021 due to the pandemic. His portrait (taken by Sally Anderson) at his installation is in a line of portraits of previous Governors in his office, and he is the first to wear the plumed bicorn. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-castle-edinburgh-scotland-uk-22nd-august-2024-governor-of-edinburgh-castle-alastair-bruce-due-to-leave-on-september-10th-major-general-alastair-andrew-bernard-reibey-bruce-of-crionaich-will-leave-his-post-after-more-than-5-years-he-became-governor-in-2019-but-his-installation-ceremony-was-delayed-until-2021-due-to-the-pandemic-his-portrait-taken-by-sally-anderson-at-his-installation-is-in-a-line-of-portraits-of-previous-governors-in-his-office-and-he-is-the-first-to-wear-the-plumed-bicorn-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618433290.html
RM2XX41Y6–Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 22nd August 2024. Governor of Edinburgh Castle Alastair Bruce due to leave: On September 10th Major-General Alastair Andrew Bernard Reibey Bruce of Crionaich will leave his post after more than 5 years. He became Governor in 2019 but his installation ceremony was delayed until 2021 due to the pandemic. His portrait (taken by Sally Anderson) at his installation is in a line of portraits of previous Governors in his office, and he is the first to wear the plumed bicorn. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 22nd August 2024. Governor of Edinburgh Castle Alastair Bruce due to leave: On September 10th Major-General Alastair Andrew Bernard Reibey Bruce of Crionaich will leave his post after more than 5 years. He became Governor in 2019 but his installation ceremony was delayed until 2021 due to the pandemic. His portrait (taken by Sally Anderson) at his installation is in a line of portraits of previous Governors in his office, and he is the first to wear the plumed bicorn. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-castle-edinburgh-scotland-uk-22nd-august-2024-governor-of-edinburgh-castle-alastair-bruce-due-to-leave-on-september-10th-major-general-alastair-andrew-bernard-reibey-bruce-of-crionaich-will-leave-his-post-after-more-than-5-years-he-became-governor-in-2019-but-his-installation-ceremony-was-delayed-until-2021-due-to-the-pandemic-his-portrait-taken-by-sally-anderson-at-his-installation-is-in-a-line-of-portraits-of-previous-governors-in-his-office-and-he-is-the-first-to-wear-the-plumed-bicorn-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618433286.html
RM2XX41Y2–Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 22nd August 2024. Governor of Edinburgh Castle Alastair Bruce due to leave: On September 10th Major-General Alastair Andrew Bernard Reibey Bruce of Crionaich will leave his post after more than 5 years. He became Governor in 2019 but his installation ceremony was delayed until 2021 due to the pandemic. His portrait (taken by Sally Anderson) at his installation is in a line of portraits of previous Governors in his office, and he is the first to wear the plumed bicorn. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 22 August 2024, Edinburgh International Festival: Assembly Hall .Performance extract of dance-theatre work from Canadian choreographer Crystal Pite and Director Jonathon Young. Credit Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/festival-theatre-edinburgh-scotland-uk-22-august-2024-edinburgh-international-festival-assembly-hall-performance-extract-of-dance-theatre-work-from-canadian-choreographer-crystal-pite-and-director-jonathon-young-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618442082.html
RM2XX4D56–Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 22 August 2024, Edinburgh International Festival: Assembly Hall .Performance extract of dance-theatre work from Canadian choreographer Crystal Pite and Director Jonathon Young. Credit Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 21 August 2024. Edinburgh International Festival: UK premiere of an elegy for the victims of New York’s 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. Conductor Marin Alsop, the Philharmonia Orchestra and the female voices of National Youth Choir of Scotland perform Julia Wolfe’s Fire in my mouth. Every victim is represented by a choir member. The multimedia performance includes video designs by Tony Award-winner Jeff Sugg and is directed by Anne Kauffman. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/usher-hall-edinburgh-scotland-uk-21-august-2024-edinburgh-international-festival-uk-premiere-of-an-elegy-for-the-victims-of-new-yorks-1911-triangle-shirtwaist-factory-fire-conductor-marin-alsop-the-philharmonia-orchestra-and-the-female-voices-of-national-youth-choir-of-scotland-perform-julia-wolfes-fire-in-my-mouth-every-victim-is-represented-by-a-choir-member-the-multimedia-performance-includes-video-designs-by-tony-award-winner-jeff-sugg-and-is-directed-by-anne-kauffman-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618343769.html
RM2XWYYP1–Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 21 August 2024. Edinburgh International Festival: UK premiere of an elegy for the victims of New York’s 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. Conductor Marin Alsop, the Philharmonia Orchestra and the female voices of National Youth Choir of Scotland perform Julia Wolfe’s Fire in my mouth. Every victim is represented by a choir member. The multimedia performance includes video designs by Tony Award-winner Jeff Sugg and is directed by Anne Kauffman. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
French Institute, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 21 August 2024, Edinburgh Festival Fringe: French duo Zic Zazou demonstrate some of the strange instruments made out of household objects, like brooms, that they use in their show All Eyes and Ears (L’Oeil et L’Oreille). Pictured: actors and multi-instrumentalists Jean-François Hoel and Hervé Babille. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-institute-edinburgh-scotland-uk-21-august-2024-edinburgh-festival-fringe-french-duo-zic-zazou-demonstrate-some-of-the-strange-instruments-made-out-of-household-objects-like-brooms-that-they-use-in-their-show-all-eyes-and-ears-loeil-et-loreille-pictured-actors-and-multi-instrumentalists-jean-franois-hoel-and-herv-babille-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618310129.html
RM2XWXCTH–French Institute, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 21 August 2024, Edinburgh Festival Fringe: French duo Zic Zazou demonstrate some of the strange instruments made out of household objects, like brooms, that they use in their show All Eyes and Ears (L’Oeil et L’Oreille). Pictured: actors and multi-instrumentalists Jean-François Hoel and Hervé Babille. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Fire in My Mouth with National Youth Choir of Scotland and Philharmonia orchestra: Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, Edinburgh International Festival Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fire-in-my-mouth-with-national-youth-choir-of-scotland-and-philharmonia-orchestra-triangle-shirtwaist-factory-fire-edinburgh-international-festival-image620316552.html
RM2Y15T2G–Fire in My Mouth with National Youth Choir of Scotland and Philharmonia orchestra: Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, Edinburgh International Festival
Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 21 August 2024. Edinburgh International Festival: UK premiere of an elegy for the victims of New York’s 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. Conductor Marin Alsop, the Philharmonia Orchestra and the female voices of National Youth Choir of Scotland perform Julia Wolfe’s Fire in my mouth. Every victim is represented by a choir member. The multimedia performance includes video designs by Tony Award-winner Jeff Sugg and is directed by Anne Kauffman. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/usher-hall-edinburgh-scotland-uk-21-august-2024-edinburgh-international-festival-uk-premiere-of-an-elegy-for-the-victims-of-new-yorks-1911-triangle-shirtwaist-factory-fire-conductor-marin-alsop-the-philharmonia-orchestra-and-the-female-voices-of-national-youth-choir-of-scotland-perform-julia-wolfes-fire-in-my-mouth-every-victim-is-represented-by-a-choir-member-the-multimedia-performance-includes-video-designs-by-tony-award-winner-jeff-sugg-and-is-directed-by-anne-kauffman-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618343644.html
RM2XWYYHG–Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 21 August 2024. Edinburgh International Festival: UK premiere of an elegy for the victims of New York’s 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. Conductor Marin Alsop, the Philharmonia Orchestra and the female voices of National Youth Choir of Scotland perform Julia Wolfe’s Fire in my mouth. Every victim is represented by a choir member. The multimedia performance includes video designs by Tony Award-winner Jeff Sugg and is directed by Anne Kauffman. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 21 August 2024. Edinburgh International Film Festival: photocall for the film A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things, a documentary which explores the life of British modernist painter Wilhelmina Barns-Graham. Pictured: Mark Cousins is interviewed by Stirling University media students. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cameo-cinema-edinburgh-scotland-uk-21-august-2024-edinburgh-international-film-festival-photocall-for-the-film-a-sudden-glimpse-to-deeper-things-a-documentary-which-explores-the-life-of-british-modernist-painter-wilhelmina-barns-graham-pictured-mark-cousins-is-interviewed-by-stirling-university-media-students-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618348284.html
RM2XX05F8–Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 21 August 2024. Edinburgh International Film Festival: photocall for the film A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things, a documentary which explores the life of British modernist painter Wilhelmina Barns-Graham. Pictured: Mark Cousins is interviewed by Stirling University media students. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 21 August 2024. Edinburgh International Festival: UK premiere of an elegy for the victims of New York’s 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. Conductor Marin Alsop, the Philharmonia Orchestra and the female voices of National Youth Choir of Scotland perform Julia Wolfe’s Fire in my mouth. Every victim is represented by a choir member. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/usher-hall-edinburgh-scotland-uk-21-august-2024-edinburgh-international-festival-uk-premiere-of-an-elegy-for-the-victims-of-new-yorks-1911-triangle-shirtwaist-factory-fire-conductor-marin-alsop-the-philharmonia-orchestra-and-the-female-voices-of-national-youth-choir-of-scotland-perform-julia-wolfes-fire-in-my-mouth-every-victim-is-represented-by-a-choir-member-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618343791.html
RM2XWYYPR–Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 21 August 2024. Edinburgh International Festival: UK premiere of an elegy for the victims of New York’s 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. Conductor Marin Alsop, the Philharmonia Orchestra and the female voices of National Youth Choir of Scotland perform Julia Wolfe’s Fire in my mouth. Every victim is represented by a choir member. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 21 August 2024. Edinburgh International Festival: UK premiere of an elegy for the victims of New York’s 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. Conductor Marin Alsop, the Philharmonia Orchestra and the female voices of National Youth Choir of Scotland perform Julia Wolfe’s Fire in my mouth. Every victim is represented by a choir member. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/usher-hall-edinburgh-scotland-uk-21-august-2024-edinburgh-international-festival-uk-premiere-of-an-elegy-for-the-victims-of-new-yorks-1911-triangle-shirtwaist-factory-fire-conductor-marin-alsop-the-philharmonia-orchestra-and-the-female-voices-of-national-youth-choir-of-scotland-perform-julia-wolfes-fire-in-my-mouth-every-victim-is-represented-by-a-choir-member-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618343764.html
RM2XWYYNT–Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 21 August 2024. Edinburgh International Festival: UK premiere of an elegy for the victims of New York’s 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. Conductor Marin Alsop, the Philharmonia Orchestra and the female voices of National Youth Choir of Scotland perform Julia Wolfe’s Fire in my mouth. Every victim is represented by a choir member. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 21 August 2024. Edinburgh International Film Festival: photocall for the film A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things, a documentary by filmmaker Mark Cousins which explores the life of British modernist painter Wilhelmina Barns-Graham. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cameo-cinema-edinburgh-scotland-uk-21-august-2024-edinburgh-international-film-festival-photocall-for-the-film-a-sudden-glimpse-to-deeper-things-a-documentary-by-filmmaker-mark-cousins-which-explores-the-life-of-british-modernist-painter-wilhelmina-barns-graham-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618348286.html
RM2XX05FA–Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 21 August 2024. Edinburgh International Film Festival: photocall for the film A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things, a documentary by filmmaker Mark Cousins which explores the life of British modernist painter Wilhelmina Barns-Graham. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
French Institute, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 21 August 2024, Edinburgh Festival Fringe: French duo Zic Zazou demonstrate some of the strange instruments made out of household objects, like brooms, that they use in their show All Eyes and Ears (L’Oeil et L’Oreille). Pictured: actors and multi-instrumentalists Jean-François Hoel and Hervé Babille. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-institute-edinburgh-scotland-uk-21-august-2024-edinburgh-festival-fringe-french-duo-zic-zazou-demonstrate-some-of-the-strange-instruments-made-out-of-household-objects-like-brooms-that-they-use-in-their-show-all-eyes-and-ears-loeil-et-loreille-pictured-actors-and-multi-instrumentalists-jean-franois-hoel-and-herv-babille-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618310128.html
RM2XWXCTG–French Institute, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 21 August 2024, Edinburgh Festival Fringe: French duo Zic Zazou demonstrate some of the strange instruments made out of household objects, like brooms, that they use in their show All Eyes and Ears (L’Oeil et L’Oreille). Pictured: actors and multi-instrumentalists Jean-François Hoel and Hervé Babille. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 21 August 2024. Edinburgh International Film Festival: photocall for the film A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things, a documentary by filmmaker Mark Cousins which explores the life of British modernist painter Wilhelmina Barns-Graham. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cameo-cinema-edinburgh-scotland-uk-21-august-2024-edinburgh-international-film-festival-photocall-for-the-film-a-sudden-glimpse-to-deeper-things-a-documentary-by-filmmaker-mark-cousins-which-explores-the-life-of-british-modernist-painter-wilhelmina-barns-graham-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618348299.html
RM2XX05FR–Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 21 August 2024. Edinburgh International Film Festival: photocall for the film A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things, a documentary by filmmaker Mark Cousins which explores the life of British modernist painter Wilhelmina Barns-Graham. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
New York Times journalist Edward Wong at Edinburgh International Book Festival, Scotland, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-times-journalist-edward-wong-at-edinburgh-international-book-festival-scotland-uk-image620475710.html
RM2Y1D32P–New York Times journalist Edward Wong at Edinburgh International Book Festival, Scotland, UK
Fire in My Mouth with National Youth Choir of Scotland and Philharmonia orchestra: Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, Edinburgh International Festival Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fire-in-my-mouth-with-national-youth-choir-of-scotland-and-philharmonia-orchestra-triangle-shirtwaist-factory-fire-edinburgh-international-festival-image620316609.html
RM2Y15T4H–Fire in My Mouth with National Youth Choir of Scotland and Philharmonia orchestra: Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, Edinburgh International Festival
Kelly Macdonald at Edinburgh International Film Festival red carpet for The Radleys, Scotland, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kelly-macdonald-at-edinburgh-international-film-festival-red-carpet-for-the-radleys-scotland-uk-image620466659.html
RM2Y1CKFF–Kelly Macdonald at Edinburgh International Film Festival red carpet for The Radleys, Scotland, UK
Buccleuch Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20 August 2024, Living Spaces photography display: Living Spaces, commissioned by Places for People Scotland, the leading social enterprise, has been installed in locations across the city, all identified as vandalism hotspots. Pictured: Christina Webber with one of her photographs on display in a lane off Buccleuch Street. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/buccleuch-street-edinburgh-scotland-uk-20-august-2024-living-spaces-photography-display-living-spaces-commissioned-by-places-for-people-scotland-the-leading-social-enterprise-has-been-installed-in-locations-across-the-city-all-identified-as-vandalism-hotspots-pictured-christina-webber-with-one-of-her-photographs-on-display-in-a-lane-off-buccleuch-street-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618158537.html
RM2XWKFEH–Buccleuch Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20 August 2024, Living Spaces photography display: Living Spaces, commissioned by Places for People Scotland, the leading social enterprise, has been installed in locations across the city, all identified as vandalism hotspots. Pictured: Christina Webber with one of her photographs on display in a lane off Buccleuch Street. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20 August 2024. Edinburgh International Book Festival: Winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences and chief economist of the World Bank, Joseph Eugene Stiglitz this year publishes The Road to Freedom and is at the book festival today to talk about it. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-20-august-2024-edinburgh-international-book-festival-winner-of-the-nobel-memorial-prize-in-economic-sciences-and-chief-economist-of-the-world-bank-joseph-eugene-stiglitz-this-year-publishes-the-road-to-freedom-and-is-at-the-book-festival-today-to-talk-about-it-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618270460.html
RM2XWTJ7T–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20 August 2024. Edinburgh International Book Festival: Winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences and chief economist of the World Bank, Joseph Eugene Stiglitz this year publishes The Road to Freedom and is at the book festival today to talk about it. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20 August 2024. Edinburgh International Film Festival: red carpet photocall for the film The Radleys at the Cameo Cinema. Pictured: stars Kelly Mcdonald (actor) and Damian Lewis (actor). Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cameo-cinema-edinburgh-scotland-uk-20-august-2024-edinburgh-international-film-festival-red-carpet-photocall-for-the-film-the-radleys-at-the-cameo-cinema-pictured-stars-kelly-mcdonald-actor-and-damian-lewis-actor-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618268636.html
RM2XWTFXM–Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20 August 2024. Edinburgh International Film Festival: red carpet photocall for the film The Radleys at the Cameo Cinema. Pictured: stars Kelly Mcdonald (actor) and Damian Lewis (actor). Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20 August 2024. Edinburgh International Film Festival: red carpet photocall for the film The Radleys at the Cameo Cinema. Pictured: Matt Haig (Author), Kelly Mcdonald (actor), Euros Lyn (Director/Filmmaker). Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cameo-cinema-edinburgh-scotland-uk-20-august-2024-edinburgh-international-film-festival-red-carpet-photocall-for-the-film-the-radleys-at-the-cameo-cinema-pictured-matt-haig-author-kelly-mcdonald-actor-euros-lyn-directorfilmmaker-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618268613.html
RM2XWTFWW–Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20 August 2024. Edinburgh International Film Festival: red carpet photocall for the film The Radleys at the Cameo Cinema. Pictured: Matt Haig (Author), Kelly Mcdonald (actor), Euros Lyn (Director/Filmmaker). Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Matt Haig, Kelly Macdonald, Damian Lewis & Euros Lyn, Edinburgh International Film Festival for The Radleys, Scotland, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/matt-haig-kelly-macdonald-damian-lewis-euros-lyn-edinburgh-international-film-festival-for-the-radleys-scotland-uk-image620466653.html
RM2Y1CKF9–Matt Haig, Kelly Macdonald, Damian Lewis & Euros Lyn, Edinburgh International Film Festival for The Radleys, Scotland, UK
Royal Mile, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20th August 2024. Edinburgh Festival Fringe street performer: An Australian professionally trained ballerina, Bianca Carnovale who calls herself The Ballet Busker, performs a street act despite having injured her foot two weeks ago. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-mile-edinburgh-scotland-uk-20th-august-2024-edinburgh-festival-fringe-street-performer-an-australian-professionally-trained-ballerina-bianca-carnovale-who-calls-herself-the-ballet-busker-performs-a-street-act-despite-having-injured-her-foot-two-weeks-ago-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618202121.html
RM2XWNF35–Royal Mile, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20th August 2024. Edinburgh Festival Fringe street performer: An Australian professionally trained ballerina, Bianca Carnovale who calls herself The Ballet Busker, performs a street act despite having injured her foot two weeks ago. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20 August 2024. Edinburgh International Book Festival: Louise Welsh is at the book festival today to talk about her novel To the Dogs, her 10th book since her 2002 debut. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-20-august-2024-edinburgh-international-book-festival-louise-welsh-is-at-the-book-festival-today-to-talk-about-her-novel-to-the-dogs-her-10th-book-since-her-2002-debut-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618178431.html
RM2XWMCW3–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20 August 2024. Edinburgh International Book Festival: Louise Welsh is at the book festival today to talk about her novel To the Dogs, her 10th book since her 2002 debut. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Buccleuch Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20 August 2024, Living Spaces artwork: Living Spaces, commissioned by Places for People Scotland a part of Places for People, the UK’s leading social enterprise, has been installed in five different locations across the city, all identified as vandalism hotspots following numerous repairs and treatments over the years. Residents were involved in voting for the photos they wanted displayed. Pictured: Christina Webber and Kat Gollock with Christina’s photographs on display in a lane off Buccleuch Street. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/buccleuch-street-edinburgh-scotland-uk-20-august-2024-living-spaces-artwork-living-spaces-commissioned-by-places-for-people-scotland-a-part-of-places-for-people-the-uks-leading-social-enterprise-has-been-installed-in-five-different-locations-across-the-city-all-identified-as-vandalism-hotspots-following-numerous-repairs-and-treatments-over-the-years-residents-were-involved-in-voting-for-the-photos-they-wanted-displayed-pictured-christina-webber-and-kat-gollock-with-christinas-photographs-on-display-in-a-lane-off-buccleuch-street-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618158422.html
RM2XWKFAE–Buccleuch Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20 August 2024, Living Spaces artwork: Living Spaces, commissioned by Places for People Scotland a part of Places for People, the UK’s leading social enterprise, has been installed in five different locations across the city, all identified as vandalism hotspots following numerous repairs and treatments over the years. Residents were involved in voting for the photos they wanted displayed. Pictured: Christina Webber and Kat Gollock with Christina’s photographs on display in a lane off Buccleuch Street. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Buccleuch Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20 August 2024, Living Spaces photography display: Living Spaces, commissioned by Places for People Scotland, the leading social enterprise, has been installed in locations across the city, all identified as vandalism hotspots. Pictured: Kat Gollock with her photographs on display in a lane off Buccleuch Street. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/buccleuch-street-edinburgh-scotland-uk-20-august-2024-living-spaces-photography-display-living-spaces-commissioned-by-places-for-people-scotland-the-leading-social-enterprise-has-been-installed-in-locations-across-the-city-all-identified-as-vandalism-hotspots-pictured-kat-gollock-with-her-photographs-on-display-in-a-lane-off-buccleuch-street-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618158776.html
RM2XWKFR4–Buccleuch Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20 August 2024, Living Spaces photography display: Living Spaces, commissioned by Places for People Scotland, the leading social enterprise, has been installed in locations across the city, all identified as vandalism hotspots. Pictured: Kat Gollock with her photographs on display in a lane off Buccleuch Street. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20 August 2024. Edinburgh International Book Festival: Paul Muldoon is at the book festival today to talk about poetry. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-20-august-2024-edinburgh-international-book-festival-paul-muldoon-is-at-the-book-festival-today-to-talk-about-poetry-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618181268.html
RM2XWMGEC–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20 August 2024. Edinburgh International Book Festival: Paul Muldoon is at the book festival today to talk about poetry. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20 August 2024. Edinburgh International Film Festival: red carpet photocall for the film The Radleys at the Cameo Cinema. Pictured: Jay Lycurgo who plays Evan Copeleigh. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cameo-cinema-edinburgh-scotland-uk-20-august-2024-edinburgh-international-film-festival-red-carpet-photocall-for-the-film-the-radleys-at-the-cameo-cinema-pictured-jay-lycurgo-who-plays-evan-copeleigh-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618268757.html
RM2XWTG31–Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20 August 2024. Edinburgh International Film Festival: red carpet photocall for the film The Radleys at the Cameo Cinema. Pictured: Jay Lycurgo who plays Evan Copeleigh. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Author writer poet Paul Muldoon at Edinburgh International Book Festival, Scotland, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/author-writer-poet-paul-muldoon-at-edinburgh-international-book-festival-scotland-uk-image620475795.html
RM2Y1D35R–Author writer poet Paul Muldoon at Edinburgh International Book Festival, Scotland, UK
Buccleuch Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20 August 2024, Living Spaces artwork: Living Spaces, commissioned by Places for People Scotland a part of Places for People, the UK’s leading social enterprise, has been installed in five different locations across the city, all identified as vandalism hotspots following numerous repairs and treatments over the years. Residents were involved in voting for the photos they wanted displayed. Pictured: Christina Webber and Kat Gollock with Christina’s photographs on display in a lane off Buccleuch Street. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/buccleuch-street-edinburgh-scotland-uk-20-august-2024-living-spaces-artwork-living-spaces-commissioned-by-places-for-people-scotland-a-part-of-places-for-people-the-uks-leading-social-enterprise-has-been-installed-in-five-different-locations-across-the-city-all-identified-as-vandalism-hotspots-following-numerous-repairs-and-treatments-over-the-years-residents-were-involved-in-voting-for-the-photos-they-wanted-displayed-pictured-christina-webber-and-kat-gollock-with-christinas-photographs-on-display-in-a-lane-off-buccleuch-street-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618158547.html
RM2XWKFEY–Buccleuch Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20 August 2024, Living Spaces artwork: Living Spaces, commissioned by Places for People Scotland a part of Places for People, the UK’s leading social enterprise, has been installed in five different locations across the city, all identified as vandalism hotspots following numerous repairs and treatments over the years. Residents were involved in voting for the photos they wanted displayed. Pictured: Christina Webber and Kat Gollock with Christina’s photographs on display in a lane off Buccleuch Street. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Author and professor Sir Alexander McCall Smith at Edinburgh International Book Festival, Scotland, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/author-and-professor-sir-alexander-mccall-smith-at-edinburgh-international-book-festival-scotland-uk-image620475811.html
RM2Y1D36B–Author and professor Sir Alexander McCall Smith at Edinburgh International Book Festival, Scotland, UK
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 19 August 2024. Edinburgh International Book Festival: Norwegian writer Karl Ove Knausgård is at the book festival today to talk about his latest novel The Wolves of Eternity which is set in 1980s Norway. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-19-august-2024-edinburgh-international-book-festival-norwegian-writer-karl-ove-knausgrd-is-at-the-book-festival-today-to-talk-about-his-latest-novel-the-wolves-of-eternity-which-is-set-in-1980s-norway-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618017582.html
RM2XWD3ME–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 19 August 2024. Edinburgh International Book Festival: Norwegian writer Karl Ove Knausgård is at the book festival today to talk about his latest novel The Wolves of Eternity which is set in 1980s Norway. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 19 August 2024. Edinburgh International Book Festival: Scottish crime writer Ian Rankin at the book festival today. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-19-august-2024-edinburgh-international-book-festival-scottish-crime-writer-ian-rankin-at-the-book-festival-today-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618038512.html
RM2XWE2C0–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 19 August 2024. Edinburgh International Book Festival: Scottish crime writer Ian Rankin at the book festival today. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 19 August 2024. Edinburgh International Book Festival: Norwegian writer Karl Ove Knausgård is at the book festival today to talk about his latest novel The Wolves of Eternity which is set in 1980s Norway. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-19-august-2024-edinburgh-international-book-festival-norwegian-writer-karl-ove-knausgrd-is-at-the-book-festival-today-to-talk-about-his-latest-novel-the-wolves-of-eternity-which-is-set-in-1980s-norway-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618017571.html
RM2XWD3M3–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 19 August 2024. Edinburgh International Book Festival: Norwegian writer Karl Ove Knausgård is at the book festival today to talk about his latest novel The Wolves of Eternity which is set in 1980s Norway. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Author and professor Sir Alexander McCall Smith at Edinburgh International Book Festival, Scotland, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/author-and-professor-sir-alexander-mccall-smith-at-edinburgh-international-book-festival-scotland-uk-image620475807.html
RM2Y1D367–Author and professor Sir Alexander McCall Smith at Edinburgh International Book Festival, Scotland, UK
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 19 August 2024. Edinburgh International Book Festival: Scottish writer and professor Sir Alexander McCall Smith returns to the book festival to unveil a new book series The Perfect Passion Company. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-19-august-2024-edinburgh-international-book-festival-scottish-writer-and-professor-sir-alexander-mccall-smith-returns-to-the-book-festival-to-unveil-a-new-book-series-the-perfect-passion-company-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618064904.html
RM2XWF82G–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 19 August 2024. Edinburgh International Book Festival: Scottish writer and professor Sir Alexander McCall Smith returns to the book festival to unveil a new book series The Perfect Passion Company. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Norwegian author writer Karl Ove Knausgard at Edinburgh International Book Festival, Scotland, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/norwegian-author-writer-karl-ove-knausgard-at-edinburgh-international-book-festival-scotland-uk-image620475863.html
RM2Y1D387–Norwegian author writer Karl Ove Knausgard at Edinburgh International Book Festival, Scotland, UK
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 19 August 2024. Edinburgh International Book Festival: Scottish writer and professor Sir Alexander McCall Smith returns to the book festival to unveil a new book series The Perfect Passion Company. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-19-august-2024-edinburgh-international-book-festival-scottish-writer-and-professor-sir-alexander-mccall-smith-returns-to-the-book-festival-to-unveil-a-new-book-series-the-perfect-passion-company-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image618064901.html
RM2XWF82D–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 19 August 2024. Edinburgh International Book Festival: Scottish writer and professor Sir Alexander McCall Smith returns to the book festival to unveil a new book series The Perfect Passion Company. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 16 August 2024. Opening event at Edinburgh International Film Festival: opening event for the film Lillies Not For Me. Pictured: Director/Writer Will Seefried. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cameo-cinema-edinburgh-scotland-uk-16-august-2024-opening-event-at-edinburgh-international-film-festival-opening-event-for-the-film-lillies-not-for-me-pictured-directorwriter-will-seefried-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image617691472.html
RM2XTX7NM–Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 16 August 2024. Opening event at Edinburgh International Film Festival: opening event for the film Lillies Not For Me. Pictured: Director/Writer Will Seefried. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Bookshop tent at Edinburgh International Book Festival, Futures Institute, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bookshop-tent-at-edinburgh-international-book-festival-futures-institute-edinburgh-scotland-uk-image617823705.html
RM2XW48C9–Bookshop tent at Edinburgh International Book Festival, Futures Institute, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 16 August 2024. Edinburgh International Book Festival: Kim Sherwood, an award-winning novelist at the book festival today. Kim Sherwood is the granddaughter of James Bond actor George Baker and a lifelong James Bond aficionado. She talks about A Spy Like Me, the second instalment in her Double 0 trilogy. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-16-august-2024-edinburgh-international-book-festival-kim-sherwood-an-award-winning-novelist-at-the-book-festival-today-kim-sherwood-is-the-granddaughter-of-james-bond-actor-george-baker-and-a-lifelong-james-bond-aficionado-she-talks-about-a-spy-like-me-the-second-instalment-in-her-double-0-trilogy-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image617657188.html
RM2XTTM18–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 16 August 2024. Edinburgh International Book Festival: Kim Sherwood, an award-winning novelist at the book festival today. Kim Sherwood is the granddaughter of James Bond actor George Baker and a lifelong James Bond aficionado. She talks about A Spy Like Me, the second instalment in her Double 0 trilogy. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 16 August 2024. Edinburgh International Book Festival: Kim Sherwood, an award-winning novelist at the book festival today. Kim Sherwood is the granddaughter of James Bond actor George Baker and a lifelong James Bond aficionado. She talks about A Spy Like Me, the second instalment in her Double 0 trilogy. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-16-august-2024-edinburgh-international-book-festival-kim-sherwood-an-award-winning-novelist-at-the-book-festival-today-kim-sherwood-is-the-granddaughter-of-james-bond-actor-george-baker-and-a-lifelong-james-bond-aficionado-she-talks-about-a-spy-like-me-the-second-instalment-in-her-double-0-trilogy-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image617657185.html
RM2XTTM15–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 16 August 2024. Edinburgh International Book Festival: Kim Sherwood, an award-winning novelist at the book festival today. Kim Sherwood is the granddaughter of James Bond actor George Baker and a lifelong James Bond aficionado. She talks about A Spy Like Me, the second instalment in her Double 0 trilogy. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 16 August 2024. Edinburgh International Book Festival: photocall for a performance by award-winning composer David Paul Jones who has set music to poet Kathleen Jamie’s poems. Pictured: National Maker Kathleen Jamie. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-16-august-2024-edinburgh-international-book-festival-photocall-for-a-performance-by-award-winning-composer-david-paul-jones-who-has-set-music-to-poet-kathleen-jamies-poems-pictured-national-maker-kathleen-jamie-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image617703416.html
RM2XTXR08–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 16 August 2024. Edinburgh International Book Festival: photocall for a performance by award-winning composer David Paul Jones who has set music to poet Kathleen Jamie’s poems. Pictured: National Maker Kathleen Jamie. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Chinese Consul Zhang Biao giving speech at China Focus event, Edinburgh Festival, Scotland, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-consul-zhang-biao-giving-speech-at-china-focus-event-edinburgh-festival-scotland-uk-image620717182.html
RM2Y1T32P–Chinese Consul Zhang Biao giving speech at China Focus event, Edinburgh Festival, Scotland, UK
Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 16 August 2024. Opening event at Edinburgh International Film Festival: opening event for the film Lillies Not For Me. Pictured: Fionn O'Shea (actor) & Will Sheffield (Director/Filmmaker) in centre with other members of cast and crew.. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cameo-cinema-edinburgh-scotland-uk-16-august-2024-opening-event-at-edinburgh-international-film-festival-opening-event-for-the-film-lillies-not-for-me-pictured-fionn-oshea-actor-will-sheffield-directorfilmmaker-in-centre-with-other-members-of-cast-and-crew-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image617691501.html
RM2XTX7PN–Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 16 August 2024. Opening event at Edinburgh International Film Festival: opening event for the film Lillies Not For Me. Pictured: Fionn O'Shea (actor) & Will Sheffield (Director/Filmmaker) in centre with other members of cast and crew.. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Chinese children perform fringe show show called Ancient Ships, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Scotland, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-children-perform-fringe-show-show-called-ancient-ships-edinburgh-festival-fringe-scotland-uk-image620717091.html
RM2Y1T2YF–Chinese children perform fringe show show called Ancient Ships, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Scotland, UK
St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 15th August 2024. Edinburgh Festval Fringe show Luminescense: Scottish saxophonist Tommy Smith and artist Maria Rud improvise with the artwork projected onto a stained glass window. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-giles-cathedral-edinburgh-scotland-uk-15th-august-2024-edinburgh-festval-fringe-show-luminescense-scottish-saxophonist-tommy-smith-and-artist-maria-rud-improvise-with-the-artwork-projected-onto-a-stained-glass-window-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image617724181.html
RM2XTYNDW–St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 15th August 2024. Edinburgh Festval Fringe show Luminescense: Scottish saxophonist Tommy Smith and artist Maria Rud improvise with the artwork projected onto a stained glass window. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
EICC, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 16 August 2024, Edinburgh Festival Fringe: A children’s drama by China Shanghai International Arts Festival Youth Art Troupe is called Ancient Ship. It is based on a real shipwreck, exploring the past and present lives of ancient ships through fantasy adventure stories. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eicc-edinburgh-scotland-uk-16-august-2024-edinburgh-festival-fringe-a-childrens-drama-by-china-shanghai-international-arts-festival-youth-art-troupe-is-called-ancient-ship-it-is-based-on-a-real-shipwreck-exploring-the-past-and-present-lives-of-ancient-ships-through-fantasy-adventure-stories-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image617688743.html
RM2XTX487–EICC, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 16 August 2024, Edinburgh Festival Fringe: A children’s drama by China Shanghai International Arts Festival Youth Art Troupe is called Ancient Ship. It is based on a real shipwreck, exploring the past and present lives of ancient ships through fantasy adventure stories. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
EICC, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 16 August 2024, Edinburgh Festival Fringe: a reception held by China Focus to promote Chinese productions at the festival. Pictured: a reception held by China Focus to promote Chinese productions with Chinese girls in traditional costumes. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eicc-edinburgh-scotland-uk-16-august-2024-edinburgh-festival-fringe-a-reception-held-by-china-focus-to-promote-chinese-productions-at-the-festival-pictured-a-reception-held-by-china-focus-to-promote-chinese-productions-with-chinese-girls-in-traditional-costumes-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image617688387.html
RM2XTX3RF–EICC, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 16 August 2024, Edinburgh Festival Fringe: a reception held by China Focus to promote Chinese productions at the festival. Pictured: a reception held by China Focus to promote Chinese productions with Chinese girls in traditional costumes. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Performance of Hamlet by Down's Syndrome actors by Teatro La Plaza, Edinburgh International Festival, Scotland, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/performance-of-hamlet-by-downs-syndrome-actors-by-teatro-la-plaza-edinburgh-international-festival-scotland-uk-image620303100.html
RM2Y156X4–Performance of Hamlet by Down's Syndrome actors by Teatro La Plaza, Edinburgh International Festival, Scotland, UK
Peter Kellner in Mozart comic opera by Kirill Serebrennikov, Komische Oper Berlin, Festival Theatre, Edinburgh International Festival, Scotland, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/peter-kellner-in-mozart-comic-opera-by-kirill-serebrennikov-komische-oper-berlin-festival-theatre-edinburgh-international-festival-scotland-uk-image620324902.html
RM2Y166MP–Peter Kellner in Mozart comic opera by Kirill Serebrennikov, Komische Oper Berlin, Festival Theatre, Edinburgh International Festival, Scotland, UK
Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 15th August 2024. Edinburgh International Festival: Dress rehearsal of the UK production premiere of Mozart’s comic opera from Komische Oper Berlin by Kirill Serebrennikov, featuring a large scale multi-level set on the Festival Theatre stage. Credit Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/festival-theatre-edinburgh-scotland-uk-15th-august-2024-edinburgh-international-festival-dress-rehearsal-of-the-uk-production-premiere-of-mozarts-comic-opera-from-komische-oper-berlin-by-kirill-serebrennikov-featuring-a-large-scale-multi-level-set-on-the-festival-theatre-stage-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image617562002.html
RM2XTMAHP–Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 15th August 2024. Edinburgh International Festival: Dress rehearsal of the UK production premiere of Mozart’s comic opera from Komische Oper Berlin by Kirill Serebrennikov, featuring a large scale multi-level set on the Festival Theatre stage. Credit Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 15 August 2024, Edinburgh International Festival preview of Hamlet by Peruvian theatre company Teatro La Plaza, an unusual production performed in Spanish with English subtitles by eight actors with Down’s Syndrome. Credit Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lyceum-theatre-edinburgh-scotland-uk-15-august-2024-edinburgh-international-festival-preview-of-hamlet-by-peruvian-theatre-company-teatro-la-plaza-an-unusual-production-performed-in-spanish-with-english-subtitles-by-eight-actors-with-downs-syndrome-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image617528697.html
RM2XTJT49–Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 15 August 2024, Edinburgh International Festival preview of Hamlet by Peruvian theatre company Teatro La Plaza, an unusual production performed in Spanish with English subtitles by eight actors with Down’s Syndrome. Credit Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Mozart comic opera by Kirill Serebrennikov, Komische Oper Berlin, Festival Theatre, Edinburgh International Festival, Scotland, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mozart-comic-opera-by-kirill-serebrennikov-komische-oper-berlin-festival-theatre-edinburgh-international-festival-scotland-uk-image620324906.html
RM2Y166MX–Mozart comic opera by Kirill Serebrennikov, Komische Oper Berlin, Festival Theatre, Edinburgh International Festival, Scotland, UK
Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 15 August 2024. Opening event at Edinburgh International Film Festival: The 2024 festival opens with the UK premiere of the film Outrun. Pictured: Saoirse Ronan (cast). Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cameo-cinema-edinburgh-scotland-uk-15-august-2024-opening-event-at-edinburgh-international-film-festival-the-2024-festival-opens-with-the-uk-premiere-of-the-film-outrun-pictured-saoirse-ronan-cast-credit-sally-andersonalamy-live-news-image617567829.html
RM2XTMJ1W–Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 15 August 2024. Opening event at Edinburgh International Film Festival: The 2024 festival opens with the UK premiere of the film Outrun. Pictured: Saoirse Ronan (cast). Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
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