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Quite an interesting tour but parts of it you could do without and especially the stench!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
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Saturday 26 August – part six: a mirror is like a posh car?
We then moved into the painted chamber of Gladstone’s Land and this was where I struggled to hear our guide, firstly because I was walking around taking photos, but also because the windows were open, and all the noise from the Royal Mile made it very hard to hear him. I do know that this was essentially considered a library…
Yes seriously! Apparently if you had more than one book back in those days, this was something very special.
There was more to this room though…
The painted ceiling was also something very special, and apparently people would come back here to admire it after church. I’m not surprised. I managed to find a bit more information on the printed guides they had in each room, so I can share that with you. The ceiling evokes the Renaissance period, and is made up of displays of exotic fruits and flowers. It’s thought the timbers came from Scandinavia.
This reminded me of Wray Castle that we’d visited in the Lake District – and if you’re not familiar with that, then shame on you… where have you been for my Scotland road trip report?
We were told that mirrors were like posh cars are now back then – a status symbol, which was interesting, and something I’d never thought of.
I personally loved the views over the Royal Mile, although I know our guide got very irritated with the noise that came up from car horns blasting etc. I can understand that, but getting to see the Royal Mile from above was very neat.
And I also found out from the information that they had in the room that this was something that’s been done for many of hundreds of years, and people here at the right time would’ve seen some very special things. For example, King James VI of Scotland and King James I of England processed along here in 1617 in his only visit to Edinburgh.
The final stop was this Georgian room, which the guy explained had ended up in another family, as the great-niece and great-granddaughter (I think) had decided to sell up. They had decided to add two wings to the house, which were essentially around the courtyard we’d visited earlier on.
It was here that we learnt about the family of crooks who ended up getting their hands on the place that went on to become the Bank of Scotland. We were learning about the creation of the New Town of Edinburgh, which we’ve seen before, but I didn’t really know the history of it. In the 17th century, they held a competition to design it, and an unknown designer came up with a very simple idea of a grid layout that was later used in many American cities. Apparently, the better known names tried to get too complicated, which is why their designs were turned down.
It was at this point that we were definitely both fading, and I think others were as well, as one woman crouched down on the floor, so our guide brought it to a conclusion. Don’t get me wrong, it was very interesting, but I think the people who told him off are right, as there is only so much information that people can take, so matter how interesting it is, or how well it’s delivered. That would be my only criticism, but I’m still glad we did it.
When we came out of there, the sky was very threatening, and it looked as if rain was on the way, so we quickly hurried our way back to the hotel, making our way through one of those courts that would have been so unpleasant all those years ago…
Mirrors. Something so commonplace, so ordinary today. Who knew?! Thank goodness you take notes for your TR so soon after you hear these details, and so many on this tour. I imagine that you'd forget everything if you waited until you got home!
Beautiful view on your way back - so hilly! Nearly reminds me of San Francisco!
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Two miles away and the stench was still smellable?! Yuck, no thanks! Glad that's been cleaned up!
The tour did sound fascinating, but I think guides need to learn to condense the information into more manageable nuggets sometimes....
Interesting tour, although I can understand that it can get to be information overload, especially when you just want to sit down. Amazing view in the last picture!
Mirrors. Something so commonplace, so ordinary today. Who knew?! Thank goodness you take notes for your TR so soon after you hear these details, and so many on this tour. I imagine that you'd forget everything if you waited until you got home!
Oh completely. There is only so much your head can hold and only for so long, that's why I like to write as soon after the event as possible.
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Beautiful view on your way back - so hilly! Nearly reminds me of San Francisco!
Oh my goodness, you are so right! There is an element of that...
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A lot of nice artifacts and paintings in the museum. These tours can be a bit much as you feel the information can get a bit redundant. I remember a tour of the Etruscan museum in Tuscany and felt this way, plus our guide was quite boring and she kept going on and on. Most in our group couldn't wait till the end.
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!