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  2. John Philip Busby - Wikipedia

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    During the Edinburgh Art Festival in August 2019 the Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh devoted their whole space to his paintings from the 1950's to the 2010's. Busby lived near Ormiston in East Lothian and was married to the mezzo-soprano and singing teacher Joan Busby. Music was an abiding passion. [citation needed] He died in Edinburgh in June 2015.

  3. Princess Alexandra Eye Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The departments at the Moray Pavilion and the Eye, Ear and Throat Infirmary were amalgamated at the new site. [4] [5] The building was named the Princess Alexandra Eye Pavilion in honour of Princess Alexandra, who officially opened the hospital on 1 October 1969. [3] [6] In 2005, then-Chancellor Gordon Brown became the patron of a centre of ...

  4. Yanko Tihov - Wikipedia

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    Yanko Tihov attended the National Academy of Arts in Sofia from 1997 to 2001, [1] before moving to London, UK.. He won prizes at Royal Institute of Oil Painters ROI [2] (2004, 2007), Runner up of the Discerning Eye Exhibition (2008), Printmaking Ex Libris Award in Argentina (2001).

  5. Camera Obscura, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    He installed a series of exhibits on progressively broader geographic themes as one ascended the tower — first the world on the ground floor, then Europe, the English-speaking countries, Scotland, and Edinburgh — with the camera obscura itself continuing to project a real-time image of the city at the very top. [3]

  6. Royal Scottish Academy Building - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the 19th century, the Society of Antiquaries relocated its museum to new premises on Queen Street (the building that now houses the Scottish National Portrait Gallery), while the Royal Society moved to 22-24 George Street, and in 1907, the Royal Institution moved to the new Edinburgh College of Art. [3]

  7. List of listed buildings in Edinburgh/5 - Wikipedia

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    Upload another image Colinton Road, Redford Cavalry Barracks With Officer's Mess, Balaclava House, Guard House, Gates, Gatepiers, Sergeant's Mess, Former Band Block, Education Block, Former Stables, Stores And Other Ancillary Buildings 55°54′50″N 3°14′25″W  /  55.913967°N 3.240361°W  / 55.913967; -3.240361  (Colinton Road, Redford Cavalry Barracks With Officer's Mess ...

  8. Category:Art museums and galleries in Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    National Galleries Scotland (1 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Art museums and galleries in Edinburgh" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  9. Modern Two - Wikipedia

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    Modern Two houses the Paolozzi Gift, a collection of works by Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, given by the artist to the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in 1994. The gallery also contains a large collection of Dada and Surrealist art and literature, much of which was given by Gabrielle Keiller. Modern Two also houses temporary exhibitions. [6]