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May 17, 2008 - 03:27 AM
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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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Children love to come here and try out their presents
Holyrood Park is one of the most popular places for children to try out new bikes, roller skates and other Christmas gifts. To help make sure families can enjoy these pleasurable moments without having to worry about cars, there will be traffic restrictions on 25th and 26th December. These will be similar to the ones in place each Sunday, meaning Queens Drive and Duddingston Low Road will be closed off from 8am to 4pm. Martin Gray, Royal Parks visitor services manager, said: “Christmas Day and Boxing Day tend to be very popular and we want people to be free to enjoy the park as much as possible. “Children love to come here and try out their presents. “And we all know that kids can be a wee bit wobbly on a new bike, so it’s great that there’s somewhere they can go where families don’t have to worry about the traffic.” The High Road loop will remain open to cars, weather permitting. Restrictions will also be in place on 1st January as events are taking place in the park as part of the city-wide celebrations. Details of times and areas affected are to be announced later.
Source: Historic Scotland
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