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A fascinating issue This issue has more than its fair share of articles which inform, entertain, captivate and fascinate. For example, the aerial photographs of Fountainbridge and Tollcross, taken in 1930 and 1993, show just how much has changed over 63 years, and continues to change to this day. Those who know the area will find themselves captivated by these photographs, and I’m delighted to report that we have plans to similarly highlight other areas of Edinburgh in future issues. Shipping Roots is the thought-provoking summer exhibition at the Botanics which illustrates how the introduction of non-indigenous plants to other continents for commercial gain, has had serious non-intended consequences which we are still grappling with to this day. And we also highlight Traprain Law in East Lothian, which was home to a Roman hillfort and offers unique clues to life in fourth century Roman Britain, north of Hadrian’s Wall. All this plus: the history of the Royal Society of Edinburgh as it celebrates its 240th; artist Peter Howson’s powerful retrospective exhibition which occupies four floors of the City Art Centre, HRH The Princess Royal’s visit to The Merchant Company of Edinburgh and the 1320 Declaration of Arbroath which is on public display - for the first time in 18 years - at the National Museum of Scotland in Chambers Street – don’t miss it! Finally, by the time the next issue of Edinburgh Life is published, over 90% of the population will have witnessed, for the first time, the coronation of a British monarch. Testament indeed to the longevity of our late Queen, and to the quiet patience of King Charles III. In this issue, former Lord Provost Eric Milligan recalls with great fondness his meetings with Queen Elizabeth as well as occasions where our new King showed great warmth and humanity as he met various groups of people around the city. Eric wishes King Charles well, as does Edinburgh Life. I do hope you enjoy this issue. Peter Bourhill Editor Publisher/Editor Features Illustrator s Peter Bourhill 07850 938407 John Burnett Lydia Bourhill Harriet Bourhill Contributors John Jones Katie McDonald Eric Milligan John H Reid Circulation Social Media William Allison Lydia Bourhill Harriet Bourhill Design Alasdair Anderson Contributing Photographers Doug Corrance Don Munro Front Cover. Looking across The Dene path and the Water of Leith, to Upper Dean Terrace in Stockbridge EdinburghLife PO Box 28948 Gorebridge EH22 9BD Tel. 01875 825555 or 07850 938407 editorial@edinburghlifemagazine.com adver tising@edinburghlifemagazine.com info@edinburghlifemagazine.com www.edinburghlifemagazine.com ©Lowther Publishing Ltd All rights reser ved. No par t of this publication may be reproduced without the written permission of the publisher. While ever y care is taken, prices and details are subject to change and the publisher can take no responsibility for omissions or error s. No responsibility is taken for unsolicited submissions or the return of submitted items. edinburghlifemag Follow us on social media at edlifemagazine edinburghlife This page: A sunny evening in the Old Town Back page: Princes Street and Nor th Edinburgh, from Edinburgh Castle May/June 2023 EdinburghLife 1

A fascinating issue This issue has more than its fair share of articles which inform, entertain, captivate and fascinate. For example, the aerial photographs of Fountainbridge and Tollcross, taken in 1930 and 1993, show just how much has changed over 63 years, and continues to change to this day. Those who know the area will find themselves captivated by these photographs, and I’m delighted to report that we have plans to similarly highlight other areas of Edinburgh in future issues. Shipping Roots is the thought-provoking summer exhibition at the Botanics which illustrates how the introduction of non-indigenous plants to other continents for commercial gain, has had serious non-intended consequences which we are still grappling with to this day. And we also highlight Traprain Law in East Lothian, which was home to a Roman hillfort and offers unique clues to life in fourth century Roman Britain, north of Hadrian’s Wall. All this plus: the history of the Royal Society of Edinburgh as it celebrates its 240th; artist Peter Howson’s powerful retrospective exhibition which occupies four floors of the City Art Centre, HRH The Princess Royal’s visit to The Merchant Company of Edinburgh and the 1320 Declaration of Arbroath which is on public display - for the first time in 18 years - at the National Museum of Scotland in Chambers Street – don’t miss it! Finally, by the time the next issue of Edinburgh Life is published, over 90% of the population will have witnessed, for the first time, the coronation of a British monarch. Testament indeed to the longevity of our late Queen, and to the quiet patience of King Charles III. In this issue, former Lord Provost Eric Milligan recalls with great fondness his meetings with Queen Elizabeth as well as occasions where our new King showed great warmth and humanity as he met various groups of people around the city. Eric wishes King Charles well, as does Edinburgh Life. I do hope you enjoy this issue. Peter Bourhill Editor

Publisher/Editor

Features Illustrator s

Peter Bourhill 07850 938407 John Burnett

Lydia Bourhill Harriet Bourhill

Contributors

John Jones Katie McDonald Eric Milligan John H Reid

Circulation Social Media

William Allison Lydia Bourhill Harriet Bourhill

Design

Alasdair Anderson

Contributing Photographers

Doug Corrance Don Munro

Front Cover. Looking across The Dene path and the Water of Leith, to Upper Dean Terrace in Stockbridge

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