King's Hall is a church in Newington, Edinburgh, Scotland. Constructed as Newington Free Church in 1843, it is now used by Community Church Edinburgh:...
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King's Hall or Kings Hall may refer to: King's Hall, Aberystwyth, a concert hall in Aberystwyth, Wales King's Hall, Belfast, a concert hall, boxing and...
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Edinburgh Castle is a historic castle in Edinburgh, Scotland. It stands on Castle Rock, which has been occupied by humans since at least the Iron Age....
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The King's Theatre is a theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland. The King's became famous for being a venue belonging to the theatre empire Howard & Wyndham. The...
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at the Bedlam Theatre, Church Hill Theatre and King's Theatre among others. The Usher Hall is Edinburgh's premier venue for classical music, as well as...
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arriving at London King's Cross exactly four hours later at 0940. Lumo started operating services from London King's Cross to Edinburgh Waverley via Stevenage...
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Surgeons' Hall in Edinburgh, Scotland, is the headquarters of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd). It houses the Surgeons' Hall Museum, and...
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Smith, an alumnus of Edinburgh Medical School. Central Area King's Buildings BioQuarter Western General Holyrood Pollock Halls Easter Bush The university...
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Stirling Castle (redirect from King's Inner Hall)
Bruce was now King of Scots. By 1313, only Stirling, Roxburgh, Edinburgh and Berwick castles were held by the English. Edward Bruce, the king's brother, laid...
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designed by James Murray, the King's Master of Works. The building cost £127,000 Scots, most of which came from Edinburgh's common good fund, with the remainder...
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the Edinburgh Tattoo have included: Lt Col George Malcolm of Poltalloch – Produced a pageant on the Castle Esplanade in 1947 entitled "The King's Men"...
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badge, King's Own Scottish Borderers Cap badge, King's Own Scottish Borderers King's Own Scottish Borderers Memorial, North Bridge Edinburgh "King's Own...
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James, Earl of Wessex (redirect from Prince James of Edinburgh)
child and son of Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh. He is the youngest nephew of King Charles III. He was born during the...
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Planned to open in 2027. Edinburgh Playhouse – 3,059 seated Edinburgh Corn Exchange – 3,000 for concerts Usher Hall, Edinburgh – 2,200 seated, 2,900 with...
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Death and state funeral of George VI (redirect from Funeral of King George VI)
the late King's widow The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, the late King's daughter and son-in-law The Princess Margaret, the late King's daughter Queen...
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McEwan Hall (Scottish Gaelic: Talla MhicEòghainn) is the graduation hall of the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland. Designed by architect...
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Hall (Scottish Gaelic: Talla Usher) is a concert hall in the West End of Edinburgh, Scotland. The hall is owned and managed by the City of Edinburgh Council...
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Lady Louise Windsor (redirect from Princess Louise of Edinburgh)
daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh. She is the youngest niece of King Charles III. Born 8th in line to the...
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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, later Philip Mountbatten; 10 June 1921 – 9 April 2021), was the husband of...
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The King's Wark in Leith was a building on the Shore of Leith, at the mouth of the Water of Leith into the Firth of Forth. The King's Wark was the Scottish...
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King to bring forward a proposed visit to Scotland, to divert him from diplomatic intrigue at the Congress of Verona. The visit increased the king's popularity...
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The Treaty of Edinburgh (also known as the Treaty of Leith) was a treaty drawn up on 5 July 1560 between the Commissioners of Queen Elizabeth I of England...
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Hall is a performance venue in the Southside, Edinburgh, Scotland. The building opened in 1824 as Hope Park Chapel and reopened as the Queen's Hall in...
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regularly taking place in Edinburgh, Scotland. The city has become known for its festivals since the establishment in 1947 of the Edinburgh International Festival...
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The demography of Edinburgh, the capital city and second largest city of Scotland, is analysed by the National Records of Scotland. The population of...
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The Hub is a public arts and events building in the centre of Edinburgh, Scotland. Located at the top of the Royal Mile, it is a prominent landmark as...
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Holyrood Palace (category Category A listed buildings in Edinburgh)
1256 and 1410, and in 1328 the Treaty of Edinburgh–Northampton was signed by Robert the Bruce in the 'King's Chamber' at the abbey, indicating that it...
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King's Cross railway station, also known as London King's Cross, is a passenger railway terminus in the London Borough of Camden, on the edge of Central...
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The City of Edinburgh Council (Scottish Gaelic: Comhairle Baile Dhùn Èideann) is the local government authority covering the City of Edinburgh council area...
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