In October 1977 Edinburgh teenagers Helen Scott and Christine Eadie went missing after last being seen at the World's End pub on the Royal Mile.
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Join History Curator Vicky Garrington for an exploration of the art of dressing during wartime. From rationing and restrictions to patriotic clothing and defiant glamour, we’ll discuss how civilian women dressed during a time of turmoil.
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Between the 16th and 17th Century an estimated 4000 people were tried in Scotland for witchcraft, approximately 85% of these people being women. Of this number over 300 were burned on Castle Hill in Edinburgh. Who were these women? Why were they accused of witchcraft?
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Two day workshop: 10.30am - 3.30pm on Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 April
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10.30am - 3.30pm
Make absolutely beautiful, felted pictures which we will felt from sheep’s wool and then work into with stitching and applique precious embellishments. You can then take your artworks home to get little frames to take pride of place in your home.
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Two day workshop: 10.30am - 3.30pm on Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 August
Join us for a 2- day class making beautiful mosaic framed panels inspired by the colours of summer. You will be able to incorporate beautiful shards of mirror and beads to make an individual artwork.