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Nicolson Street United Presbyterian Church (1847–1900) Nicolson Street United Secession Church (1820–1847) Dr Jamieson's Meeting-House: Alternative names: Southside Community Education Centre Zoo Southside: General information; Status: Active: Architectural style: Perpendicular Gothic Gothic revival: Address: 117 Nicolson Street Edinburgh ...
Oxfam bookshop on Nicolson Street, Edinburgh Oxfam is the largest retailer of second-hand books in Europe, selling around 12 million per year. Most of Oxfam's 600 charity shops around the UK sell books, and around 100 are specialist bookshops or book and music shops.
The Edinburgh Festival Theatre (originally Empire Palace Theatre and later shortened to Empire Theatre) is a performing arts venue located on Nicolson Street in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is used primarily for performances of opera and ballet, large-scale musical events, and touring groups. After its most recent renovation in 1994, it seats 1,915.
For Nicodemus, who was born in Marangu, Kilimanjaro, in 1954 and who has lived in Edinburgh for the past 15 years, “This exhibition feels like the most important moment in my career, spanning ...
The Fruitmarket Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in Edinburgh, Scotland. [1] Since its opening in 1974, the gallery has become part of the Scottish contemporary art scene. [2] [3] After a period of closure to undergo a significant renovation, the gallery reopened in 2021 with expanded exhibition space and facilities. [4]
The City Art Centre is part of the Museums & Galleries Edinburgh, which sits under the Culture directorate of the City of Edinburgh Council. The City Art Centre has a collection which include historic and modern Scottish painting and photography, as well as contemporary art and craft. It is an exhibition based venue with no permanent displays.
English: Plaque outside the former Nicolson Café Nicolson Street, Edinburgh. The Plaque commemorates the place where J.K. Rowling wrote some of her Harry Potter books.
Rhubaba Gallery and Studios (established 2009) is an artist-run gallery and studios in Edinburgh, Scotland, co-founded by Edinburgh College of Art (ECA) graduates Frances Stacey, Rachel Adams, Tom Nolan, Catherine Payton and Claire Davies. They provide studio spaces for artists and practitioners alongside an annual changing programme of ...