THE INDUSTRIAL HALL (6)
Cowboys, fists and a monster smoking concert
We saw last week how, in the continued absence of large-scale commercial exhibitions, Edinburgh's first purpose-built exhibition hall on Annandale Street was
We saw last week how, in the continued absence of large-scale commercial exhibitions, Edinburgh's first purpose-built exhibition hall on Annandale Street was
Local resident Ian Bowie has been named overall Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year 2024.
You can read more about his achievement in Spurtle's Issue 343 (published on 1 September).
The images below are:
'Winter on the Moor'
As you read this, advance copies of the September Spurtle are already spreading across the neighbourhood like cheery delivery drivers rattling along pavements.
It’s been a slippy-sloppy sort of summer in the splash-it-all-over world of Spurtleshire decorating.
In a successful bid to broaden its appeal to the wider public and sporting participants alike, the administrators of Edinburgh’s first purpose-built exhibition space
Welcome to Crep Exclusive, the latest addition to Broughton Street and a vibrant new presence at No. 50A after the departure of Concrete Wardrobe in 2020.
Word of advice …
Never underestimate a Leith grannie.
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Your number plate misses you.
Reunite in the hedge at 50 East Claremont Street.
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The new season for the Industrial Hall on Annandale Street began modestly at the start of February 1924 with a fund-raising concert on behalf of the British Legion of Ex