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1870:
David Octavius Hill, pioneering Scottish photographer, died. Born in 1802, Hill is often credited with being the first person to use photography as an aid to painting. Together with Robert Adamson he produced more than 1,500 photo-portraits of Scotland's great and good.
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Edinburgh brighter after Christmas lights switched on
WINTER is well and truly here and the centre of Edinburgh is noticeably brighter after the Christmas lights were switched on in the centre of town, and the annual festivities were opened in East Princes Street Gardens.
The rainbow colours of the carousel and the Ferris wheel, along with the twinkling fairy lights in the trees, light up the area around the Scott Monument. The Gluhwein is flowing in the German Market next to the galleries, while at the ice rink in the gardens below there is a mixture of professional-looking gliding and slapstick falls, as skaters of all abilities take to the outdoor rink. Though the Winter Wonderland attracts thousands of people each year, it has come in for criticism in the past. A year ago it was reported the fairground's future was under threat, after senior councillors said they were "completely embarrassed" by the size and style of it, fearing it was "over the top" and ruining Princes Street Gardens. This summer, when the Christmas programme was put out to tender, they awarded the main contract for the next three years to the Durham-based company She's Gott It, named after managing director Nickie Gott. This was a surprise choice ahead of comedy club boss Karen Koren who, along with Hogmanay street party organiser Pete Irvine, has been staging popular attractions such as the ice rink, Ferris wheel and festive markets since 2000. Ms Koren has since been drafted in to run the ice rink on a separate contract. Nickie Gott promised to make some changes and this year new attractions include an ice gallery, a toboggan run and an ice-rink for under-sevens.
As the first weekend of the Winter Wonderland got underway, Ms Gott said: "The lights are on, the attractions are open and since Friday hundreds of people have been coming to see what we've got to offer. "The Highland Market looks beautiful and the ice gallery really took my breath away. "So far we have had some amazing feedback - people are saying they've been bowled over by the gallery - and because it's our first year it is really important for us to get that." So what festive fun is on offer over the next seven weeks? ICE GALLERY
MARKETS
WINTER WONDERLAND ICE RINK
THE EDINBURGH WHEEL
Source: Santa reporter Rosalind Gibb, Evening News
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