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THE INDUSTRIAL HALL (5)

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Roller-sports and pageants on wheels

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

THE INDUSTRIAL HALL (3)

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Fairyland, burlesque and a dead snake

Our account of Edinburgh's first purpose-built, permanent exhibition space on Annandale Street continues in early 1924.

On 2 January, a record crowd of 26,500 people attended the World's Fair and Carnival in the Industrial Hall (today's Lothian Buses depot) over the course of one day.

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The following account is from the Scotsman, 3 January 1924..

HARD TALK ON THE WALK

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Public libraries have been squeezed and under threat for many decades; a manifestation of a long-running assault on the public domain, writes Charlie Ellis. Thankfully, many in this city seem to be in good health. One of Edinburgh’s busiest public libraries, McDonald Road, is currently celebrating its 120th anniversary. They have been commemorating this with exhibitions and a series of talks.