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Shopping as it should be

The Inches Trophy
2008 Short Hole Open Championship
Bruntsfield Short Hole Golf Club
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The Inches Trophy 2008 Open Championship
Bruntsfield Short Hole Golf Club
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Bruntsfield Short Hole Golf Club 2008
Meadows International Croquet Club
The inaugural West Port Book Festival
14th to 17th August 2008
Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival
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Edinburgh Art Festival
31st July to 31st August 2008
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Edinburgh International Festival
8th to 31st August 2008
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Edinburgh International Book Festival
9th to 25th August
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Edinburgh Military Tattoo
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Edinburgh Festival Fringe
3rd to 25th August 2008
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Owl and Lion Gallery
15 Grassmarket
0131 220 0900
Pageant, 10 Lauriston Street, 0131 228 5455
A mansized menswear boutique, stocking such labels as Cheap Monday, Rockers NYC, CTRL, Isomorph, Fjallraven and many more
Remploy 22-24 Earl Grey Street Edinburgh 0845 155 2590
Art Bandit
139 Lauriston Place
0131 229 1994
La Bagatelle Restaurant is a French family run restaurant, using quality ingredients from Scotland and France
0131 229 0869
Zucca cafe and restaurant specialising in fine Italian cuisine upstairs with a fresh and stylish cafe at ground level
Cameo Cinema
38 Home Street
Edinburgh, EH3 9LZ
0131 228 2800
Commercial refrigeration and air conditioning products and services for the UKs Food, Beverage and Leisure Industries

Network Cooling Ltd
Unit 59
Imex Business Centre
Dryden Road
Loanhead
Edinburgh EH20 9LZ
0131 440 9443
Link to Neighbourhood Partnership Websites
The Pulse - Living Life in Edinburgh Issue 3 Summer 2008
Celeste Beauty Spa
1-1a Leven Street
0131 221 1900
Electrical goods, batteries etc
You need it, weve got it
XL
29 Home Street
Tollcross
Edinburgh EH3 9JR
0131 228 2818
te POOKa
10 Lady Lawson Street
Edinburgh, EH3 9DS
0131 228 4567
Duncan Mclaren Locksmith
29 Bread Street
Edinburgh EH3 9AL
0131 229 7802
Goodstead streetwear boutique
55 Bread Street
Edinburgh EH3 9AH
0131 228 2846
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Hula Juice Bars
42 Home Street
Edinburgh, EH3 9LZ
0131 220 1121
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Edinburgh Farmers Market

Today in History

1689: John Graham of Claverhouse, better known to some as "Bonnie Dundee" - and to others as "Bluidy Clavers" because of his oppression of Covenanters - led an army of Jacobite Highlanders to victory against King William's army of largely Lowland Scots led by Maj Gen Hugh MacKay of Scourie - a Highlander - at the Battle of Killiecrankie.

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David Livingstone (1813-1873)

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David Livingstone was an explorer and Scottish missionary. He was born in Blantyre, South Lanarkshire and studied medicine and theology at Glasgow University. He later moved to London and became a minister joining the London Missionary Society.

In 1840 he worked in Beuchanaland (now Botswana) but was unable to reach South Africa because of the Boer war.

During his explorations in Africa between 1852-56 his mission was, to open trade routes whilst gathering useful information about the lagely unknown continent.

He was the first European to see the magnificent water falls which he renamed the Victoria Falls after the monarch Queen Victoria.

A statue of Livingstone is situated at Victoria Falls with his motto inscribed on the base "Christianity, Commerce and Civilization" His expeditions included following the Zambezi River which lasted from 1858 intil 1864, they found the Zambezi to be unnavigable beyond the Cabora basa Radids and the government recalled the expedition. The press made a big deal of highlighting Livingstone's failures, and he returned home breifly before setting out again in March 1866 to find the highly debated 'Source of the Nile' Deep in Africa, Livingstone lost contact with the outside world for six years. In 1871 Henry Morton Stanley was sent as a publicity stunt by The New York Herald to find him, eventually tracking him to Ujiji on the shores of Lake Tanganyika and giving rise to the saying for which he is best known. "Dr, Livingstone I presume?"

They both explored the north of Tanganyika (now Tanzania) for a time until Stanley left the next year urging Livingstone to return to Britian.

Refusing to give up until his mission was complete, he worked on until he contacted malaria and a bowel obstruction which caused internal bleeding in 1873 and he died in Chitambo, Barotseland (now Zambia).

His loyal attendants carried his body over a thousand miles and he was returned to Britian where he was for buried in Westminster Abbey.


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