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Edinburgh Castle Monday 23/05/2015
MONS MEG RETURNS TO EDINBURGH CASTLE FOLLOWING MOT
Mons Meg, the world’s most famous medieval gun, was welcomed back to Edinburgh Castle this morning (23/03/15). The six tonne cannon has been undergoing specialist conservation work over the past two months at a secret location – the first time it has left the castle in over 30 years. Amongst the first visitors to inspect the works were Beth Graham, 9 from East Kilbride and Major Niall Archibald of The Royal Regiment of Scotland.
Neil Hanna Photography
www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk
07702 246823
MONS MEG RETURNS TO EDINBURGH CASTLE FOLLOWING MOT
Mons Meg, the world’s most famous medieval gun, was welcomed back to Edinburgh Castle this morning (23/03/15). The six tonne cannon has been undergoing specialist conservation work over the past two months at a secret location – the first time it has left the castle in over 30 years. Amongst the first visitors to inspect the works were Beth Graham, 9 from East Kilbride and Major Niall Archibald of The Royal Regiment of Scotland.
Neil Hanna Photography
www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk
07702 246823
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- Neil Hanna 19 Riselaw Crescent Edinburgh
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