A Royal Visit to Edinburgh in 1996
Index
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Arts and Exhibitions Cavalcades and Galas Charity Events
Christmas and Hogmanay City Life The Film Festival The Fringe
Politics National Youth Orchestra of Scotland Royal Visits City Views
Festivals of Sea Music and Musicians Life in the City Picture Galleries
Written works Video Spoken Files Slide Shows Back to Front page
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A Royal Visit to Edinburgh in 1996
The full version of 'A Royal Visit in 1996'
The full version of 'A Royal Visit in 1996' [51 minutes long]

Leith's High Constables

The Queen arriving at the new Scottish Office

The front of the new building in Leith

The Queen departing from the new Scottish Office

A pipe band going on to the forecourt of Holyrood Palace

Guests arriving at St Giles Cathedral

The Royal Company of Archers on the Royal Mile

The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh arriving at St Giles Cathedral

Heralds and Pursivants going to the West door of St Giles Cathedral

Knights of the Thistle going in to St Giles Cathedral

The Queen going in to St Giles Cathedral

The entrance of the Thistle Chapel inside St Giles Cathedral

The Thistle Chapel inside St Giles Cathedral

The Lord Provost leaving St Giles Cathedral

The Secretary of State for Scotland leaving St Giles Cathedral

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh returning to Holyrood Palace

HRH The Duke of Edinburgh on George Street

The Lord Provost of Glasgow meeting the Queen in Glasgow

Artists outside the Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art

Artists outside the Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art after the Queens Visit

The Queen outside the Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art

The Queen leaving the Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art

The Royal Company of Archers at the Garden Party

Guests going to the Garden Party at Holyrood Palace

Norman Irons going in to the Edinburgh International Conference Centre

The Lord Provost and wife awaiting the arrival of the Queen

The Queen being greeted by the Lord Provost at the new conference centre

The Queen and the Lord Provost entering the new conference centre

The Edinburgh International Conference Centre

The new Edinburgh International Conference Centre building

The Edinburgh International Conference Centre

The Queen leaving the new conference Centre

The Lord Provost leaving the new conference Centre
Written by Andrew Murphy of Edinburgh
Voice, Research, Images and commentary by Andrew Murphy
Video and Soundtrack from 'Royal Memories' Video produced by Andrew Murphy 1996
To see video in sections click the link below:
An Introduction to a Royal Visit 1996
The Queen arriving at the new Scottish Office Building in Leith
The Queens departure from the Scottish Office
The arrival for the Most Ancient and Noble Order of the Thistle Service
The Most Ancient and the Most Noble Order of the Thistle
The Duke of Edinburgh at the Northern Lighthouse Board George Street
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh arriving in Glasgow
The Garden Party at the Palace of Holyrood House
The Queens visit to the Edinburgh International Conference Centre
The end of the Royal Visit in 1996
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Index
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Arts and Exhibitions Cavalcades and Galas Charity Events
Christmas and Hogmanay City Life The Film Festival The Fringe
Politics National Youth Orchestra of Scotland Royal Visits City Views
Festivals of Sea Music and Musicians Life in the City Picture Galleries
Written works Video Spoken Files Slide Shows Back to Front page
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