The Real Mary King’s Close Blog
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Hard to Top – The New Heritage Days Out Top Trumps
1st Aug 2020
To many, Top Trumps brings back a fond nostalgia from childhood – a card game enjoyed internationally over the decades since the 70s. Over forty years later, the world has yet to tire of these entertaining cards. From educational packs to the One Direction boys, Top Trumps’ diverse range has something for everyone. The new Heritage Days Out pack by Winning Moves sees a variety of charming and charismatic sites all over the UK, including ourselves, The Real Mary King’s Close.
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The Great Fire Of Edinburgh
30th May 2020
The Great Fire of Edinburgh has been echoing in peoples’ minds for decades …. and even centuries. After having destroyed the livelihood of many and great parts of the Royal Mile in 1824.
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10 Things Edinburgh Gave The World
13th May 2020
Scotland’s capital of Edinburgh is a magnificent city, steeped in culture and history, but how much about its fascinating history do you know? Here are just a few of our favourite things Edinburgh gave the world.
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Mary Queen of Scots on the Closes
9th May 2020
It was a cold night on 15th June 1567; a great sadness lingered in the air. An angry crowd forms on Mary King’s Close, hurling abuse to a window where inside a defeated Queen lays her head. But before we tell the story of Mary Queen of Scots on the closes of the Old Town, it is crucial to know the turbulent past of the young Queen.
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8 Best History Podcasts to Listen to
17th Apr 2020
With 40 thousand different radio stations worldwide, radio is still one of the most frequently used audio technologies. The first human voice to be wirelessly transmitted was in 1900 by the Brazilian priest and inventor, Roberto Landell de Moura. By 1912 the first purpose-built radio factory opened its doors in Chelmsford, England; beginning the boom in the communication technology phenomenon.
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