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A clothing store displays tartans and kilts in Edinburgh.
A clothing store displays tartans and kilts in Edinburgh.
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Two industrial workers move past factory buildings.
Two industrial workers move past factory buildings.
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A train crosses a bridge which spans a river in Edinburgh.
A train crosses a bridge which spans a river in Edinburgh.
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Interlocking circles form a decorative gate in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Interlocking circles form a decorative gate in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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A Road Trip to Edinburgh 1969
A 20 mile drive into Edinburgh (POV, dash cam shots), wide shots of the city and castle plus shots of the town.
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A Road Trip to Edinburgh 1970
A 20 mile drive into Edinburgh (POV, dash cam shots), wide shots of the city and castle plus shots of the town.
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Travel across Europe
San Fermin celebration in the streets and the bull ring of Pamplona. Edinburgh and the surrounding areas. Copenhagen harbor and street scenes. Leningrado journey through the main tourist site. Moscow.
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Cumbria, Edinburgh Castle and the 4th bridges, 1965.
Camping, water ski-ing, Paragliding, and a visit to Edinburgh Castle and town in 1960 plus views of both the 4th road and rail bridge. The Forth Bridge is a cantilever railway bridge over the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland
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St Andrew's House illuminated in EU flag colours
Footage from St Andrew’s House in Edinburgh illuminated in blue and yellow, the EU flag colours, as the UK is set to leave the European Union.
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Pro and anti-Brexit tension in Edinburgh
Pro-European Union supporters in Edinburgh sang Ode to Joy, the EU Anthem, on Friday evening as the UK made its official departure from the bloc.
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Duke of Edinburgh praises key workers tackling coronavirus pandemic
The Duke of Edinburgh has made a rare public statement, praising those tackling the coronavirus pandemic across the UK and keeping essential services running. Philip, 98, who retired from public duties in 2017, said he wanted to...
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UK falls silent in tribute to key workers who have died in coronavirus outbreak
Key workers who have lost their lives in the coronavirus pandemic have been remembered with a nationwide silence. People across the UK paused for a minute in sombre tribute to the sacrifice made by those on the front line, in roles...
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Members of the public around the country clap for carers
Clips from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Maida Vale and Tynemouth as the UK claps for carers working during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Clap for Carers May 7: Manchester, Sheffield and Belfast applaud key workers
People around the country have joined in the Clap for Carers as Prime Minister Boris Johnson prepares to announce the next stage of lockdown.
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Timelapse of empty Edinburgh streets during rush hour
Timelapse footage from Edinburgh and from a bus stop on Princes Street shows very few members of the public using transport in the city centre during rush hour on Wednesday evening as the coronavirus pandemic continues to keep Scotland...
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Scots enjoy sun in Cramond as country begins to ease lockdown
Scots enjoy the sun at Cramond, near Edinburgh on the first day Scotland begins to ease its way out of lockdown. Scottish residents can meet people from outside their household in groups of up to eight people when outdoors, as long as...
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Sunbathers keep their distance at Edinburgh beach
Members of the public keep their distance as they sunbathe at portobello beach in Edinburgh.
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Topshop store footage as Arcadia collapses into administration
The Topshop/Topman store on Princes Street, Edinburgh as some 13,000 staff at Sir Philip Green’s Arcadia Group face an anxious wait following the business collapsing into administration.
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Sturgeon arrives to deliver Covid-19 statement
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on her way to the Scottish Parliament's debating chamber to deliver a statement on Covid-19 following the publication of a Holyrood inquiry's report that concluded she misled parliament.