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1728:
Robert Adam, the Scottish architect, furniture and interior designer, was born. Adam is regarded as a leading exponent of the neoclassical revival in the latter part of the 18th Century. As equally well-regarded for the interior designs of his buildings as the exteriors, the Old Quad of the University of Edinburgh is a good example of his work in Scotland.
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Sean once said he may return to Scotland if Union ended
SIR Sean Connery predicted yesterday that Scotland would become an independent country within his lifetime. The former James Bond actor, who now lives in the Bahamas, once said he would only consider returning to Scotland if the Union came to an end. In a hint he might return to his native country, Sir Sean, 77, a staunch SNP supporter, said he believed Scotland was "within touching distance" of achieving independence. He also praised Alex Salmond, the First Minister, and the work of the SNP government since it came to power in May last year. "I've always been hopeful about Scotland's prospects," he said. "And I now believe more than ever that Scotland is within touching distance of achieving independence and equality." He added that the first step towards that had been the winning of Scotland's parliament in 1997. The second was the election of an SNP government last year. "I believe we have what it takes to take the third step, and I am convinced it will happen in my lifetime," he said. Previous Tollcross Articles
Source: Edinburgh Evening News
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