Tucked down a cobbled street off George IV Bridge, Greyfriars Kirkyard (meaning churchyard in Scots) is a surprisingly peaceful spot by day with the sun filtering through the leaves of ancient oak ...
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Consultation on future of Edinburgh's Greyfriars Kirkyard to be held amid damage fearsEdinburgh city council has asked the public to help decide the future of Greyfriars Kirkyard. The capital’s world-famous graveyard has seen a surge in visitors in recent years, due to an ...
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Guide launches free Edinburgh tours with 'ancestor' of Greyfriars BobbyThe legend of Greyfriars Bobby who loved his master beyond the grave still touches the hearts of people around the world. Now 150 years after the loyal Skye Terrier died a local guide has launched ...
Whoever his real owner was, after his death 1858, Bobby sat devotedly by his master's grave in Greyfriars Kirkyard (churchyard) for 14 years, and was fed by local people. In 1867, a new duty on ...
Whoever his real owner was, after his death 1858, Bobby sat devotedly by his master's grave in Greyfriars Kirkyard (churchyard) for 14 years, and was fed by local people. In 1867, a new duty on ...
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