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Published on: 2015-01-22
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Example in this ebookPART I THE OLD TOWNCHAPTER I EDINBURGH CASTLE: ITS LEGENDS AND ROMANCESThere, watching high the least alarms,Thy rough, rude fortress gleams afar;Like some bold veteran, gray in arms,And marked with many a scamy scar;The ponderous wall and massy bar,Grim rising o’er the rugged rock,Have oft withstood assailing war,And oft repelled the invader’s shock.Burns.THE great line of east coast lying between the two headlands of Norfolk and Aberdeenshire is nowhere broken by another so bold and graceful indentation as that of the Firth of Forth. The Forth has its birth among hills that look down on Loch Katrine and Loch Lomond; flows thence in a pretty tortuous course towards the east, forming a boundary-line between the countries of the Gael and the Sassenach; is replenished by the Teith from the Trossachs and by the Allan from Strathmore; meanders at the foot of Stirling Castle, and seems never to weary of weaving its silver windings into that green expanse of country where most the Scottish imagination loves to linger; until at last, when there is poured into it the Devon from the Ochils, its channel widens to the sea somewhat suddenly. But even here the diverging banks, once so near, show an occasional friendly inclination to meet; and at one point there is only a mile of blue water and white waves between them, and then the view widens and the shores part irrevocably, the one stretching away to the extreme “east neuk” of Fife, and lookingTo Norroway, to Norroway,To Norroway ower the faem!and the other rolling with softer curves to the South and England, while the great German Ocean ebbs and flows between.The point where the banks of the Forth are but a mile apart is now spanned by that triumph of engineering, the Forth Bridge,—the largest bridge in the world; but in olden days there was here a famous crossing, and the names of the villages on the opposite banks, North Queensferry and South Queensferry, still carry the mind back to the days when Malcolm Canmore’s stately Saxon Queen, Saint Margaret of Scotland, was ferried across here on her way between the palace of Dunfermline and the Castle of Edinburgh. Edinburgh was not then, nor for centuries after, the Capital of Scotland, but merely a useful stronghold near the Borders,—a great rock rising abruptly among woods and lochs and hills, on which, from before the earliest legends of history, a fortress had stood,—an impregnable castle, built so long ago that none knows its origin, nor even the origin of its name. Stow’s Chronicle, indeed, dates the foundation of the “Castell of Maydens” 989 B.C., which is a sensational date to mention lightly to the inquiring tourist from the newer world. It is supposed that the name “Castell of Maydens” was gained because, in legendary days, certain Pictish princesses were kept there for safety; and certainly, from those hazy times right on till the time of Mary, Queen of Scots, when she was sent to the Castle for security before the birth of King James, Edinburgh Castle has always been a useful place of safety to which to send royalties and rebels.The earliest authentic romance of Edinburgh Castle is that of Malcolm Canmore and Queen Margaret; and the oldest building extant in Edinburgh is Queen Margaret’s chapel in the Castle.The well-known story of Queen Margaret, the grand-niece of Edward the Confessor, is that she and her brother Edgar Atheling and her sister Christian all fled from England and William the Conqueror, and were wrecked in the Firth of Forth. The King of Scotland, Malcolm Canmore, was the son of that Duncan whom Macbeth put out of the way—in Scottish history as well as in Shakespeare’s play,—and he had fled from the usurper, and had spent his years of exile at the Saxon Court of Edward the Confessor.To be continue in this ebook List of people from Edinburgh - Wikipedia This list contains famous or notable people who were either born residents or otherwise closely associated with the City of Edinburgh Scotland. Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. The Botanics captures the imagination of everyone who visits and is world renowned for its horticultural excellence. Edinburgh Photo Library - Crown Jewels - Rampant Scotland - Crown Jewels. The Scottish crown jewels are also known as "The Honours of Scotland". They consist of a crown sword and sceptre. On the Union of the Crowns in 1603 ... Edinburgh History - Recollections Pages Recollections and memories of Edinburgh and districts including Granton Dumbiedykes Craigmillar and Bonnington. Memories of streets shops transport school work ... jenniferthomson.com - Home Edinburgh is my home town. I went to school here art college here and I continue to live here with my own family who you can see in this painting. Edinburgh's Georgian Shadows - This is Edinburgh Edinburgh's New Town a centrepiece of the city's UNESCO World Heritage area is 250 years old in 2017. To celebrate this milestone in Edinburgh's history and as a ... Scottish City Architecture - Introduction Towers and battlements at the Palace of Holyroodhouse Edinburgh Many of the drawings on the site illustrate older buildings which are within walking distance of ... Free Sermon Illustrations - A website by Illustration Exchange A website by Illustration Exchange ... The following is a text conversation between a man and woman in the aftermath of a 45-minute date over a single drink somewhere ... Edinburgh Illustrations. Prints of Edinburgh Drawings of Edinburgh including Ramsay Garden Edinburgh Castle and Forth Rail Bridge Edinburgh History - South Edinburgh - Gilmerton Recollections . 1. Maureen Mitchell. Gilmerton Edinburgh: Thank you to Maureen Mitchell for sending this note about her parents in law George and Anderina (Rina ...
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