The Real Mary King’s Close Blog
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What inspired Edinburgh’s street names?
14th Dec 2021
The Real Mary King’s Close is not the only street in Edinburgh with an interesting story behind its name. In a city with such a rich history, it’s not surprising that the street names reflect its past. Have you wondered what inspired Edinburgh’s street names while strolling through the city? Read on to find your answers!
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The Burke and Hare murders
5th Nov 2021
In 1828, Edinburgh was a European centre for studying anatomy. Pioneering anatomy teachers taught at the Royal College of Surgeons and dissected bodies during lectures in front of many eager students. However, the strict laws around which bodies could be used led to a shortage. Burke and Hare found a way to earn money from a desperate anatomist in a terrifying chapter of Edinburgh’s history.
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Edinburgh’s Old Town and New Town: what is the difference?
26th Oct 2021
During visits to the city you have likely passed through Edinburgh’s Old Town and the New Town. You might have even wondered why the areas look so different, despite being so close to each other. The answer lies in their history.
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Epidemics from 1645 until Now: Old Problems, Same Solutions?
6th Sept 2021
Earlier this year The Real Mary King’s Close broadcast a live virtual tour, including insights into famous epidemics through the centuries. The special was filled with interesting findings from our knowledgeable guides and fellow history buffs. One certain history buff, Dr Aaron Allen, is a Scottish History Expert from The University of Edinburgh. He decided to go one step further and compare the epidemics of 1645 to now, detailing how “the same old problems, sometimes require the same old solutions”.
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The Close During the World Wars
20th Jul 2021
With the constant threat of air raids and fear of gas attacks, the First and Second World Wars impacted the daily life of Edinburgh’s residents and Edinburgh’s Old Town. The site around what is The Real Mary King’s Close today played a small but important role during the Second World War as the city prepared for an attack.
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