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The National (formerly the Scottish National Gallery) is the national art gallery of Scotland.It is located on The Mound in central Edinburgh, close to Princes Street.The building was designed in a neoclassical style by William Henry Playfair, and first opened to the public in 1859.
Edinburgh Castle Esplanade: 1905–1910: Stewart McGlashan and Son Celtic cross: Pink granite: Category C(S)–listed. Part of Esplanade Category A–listed group. [42] More images: Black Watch Boer War Memorial
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The Mary Erskine School, popularly known as "Mary Erskine's" or "MES", is an all-girls private secondary school in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was founded in 1694 and has a roll of around 750 pupils. It was founded in 1694 and has a roll of around 750 pupils.
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The school was the first Scottish day school for girls which taught students all the way up to university entrance level. Girls from St. George's were among the first female graduates of Edinburgh University. [7] In 1912 the school took its first board students [10] and the following year St George's Training College became part of the school ...
The school moved a short distance to 8 Queen Street which was purchased in 1853 [9] and then to Melville Street in the city's West End in 1920. [11] Originally named "The Edinburgh Institution for Languages and Mathematics", its name changed to Melville College in 1936 [10] about the same time as the caps and blazers of the boys were changed to ...
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