The Real Mary King’s Close Blog
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Little Annie and Edinburgh Charity Radio Forth’s Cash for Kids
29th Mar 2020
Inspired by the story of a little ghost called Annie, The Real Mary King’s Close has chosen Edinburgh-based charity Radio Forth’s Cash for Kids as their charity partner in 2020. Globally renowned, Annie’s heartbreaking story is ours to tell. Especially since her tale helps us raise awareness and funds for the underprivileged children and families in the local area who benefit from Cash for Kids’ fundamental work and activities.
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Edinburgh’s Best Scones – A Recipe
1st Mar 2020
A slight sweetness, a touch of a buttery aroma and a bit of a crumble… how would you describe the perfect scone? Every morning before we open The Real Mary King’s Close and The Royal Exchange Coffee House to our guests, our chef prepares a fresh batch of scrumptious scones on site…. which are rumoured to be some Edinburgh’s best scones. They are our top-seller throughout the day even though the historically correct time to have a scone would actually be at 4:00pm on the dot. This would be when Anna, the Duchess of Bedford, looking for a light snack before dinner commenced her afternoon tea in the 19th century. Anna Maria Russell’s considered the originator of the renowned British afternoon tea, so this recipe will enable you to follow in her footsteps – or her chefs’ footsteps. The method we use in our kitchen is adapted from Mary Berry’s famous scone recipe. Accurately following the recipe for preparing these scones is essential, however, keep in mind that using high-quality ingredients can also elevate your baking.
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5 Powerful Women from Edinburgh’s History
27th Feb 2020
Plagues, poverty and demanding kings: living through Edinburgh’s dark past would have been far from easy. Centuries controlled and retold only by men, it is hard to imagine the struggles women faced. This International Women’s Day we journey as far back as the 4th century to meet some of the powerful women from Edinburgh’s history who refused to be held back by their gender.
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Virtual Reality Prank – Meeting Edinburgh’s Plague Doctor in Real Life
31st Oct 2019
Did you know that the last outbreak of the plague in Edinburgh happened in 1645? Roughly 12,000 of Edinburgh’s residents died the slow and painful death thanks to being infected by bubonic, pneumonic or septicemic plague. However, there was a slight chance of survival if the Edinburgh Plague Doctor happened to treat you.
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Edinburgh’s Plague Doctor: The True Story
24th Jun 2019
Allow us to take you back to the summer of 1645. The worst outbreak of the plague is ravaging Edinburgh. Just to make matters worse it has also taken the life of Edinburgh’s Plague Doctor, John Paulitious. Thousands of people have died. In fact, historians believe that at the height of this plague only 60 men remained to defend the city.
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