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The audio was recorded while we cycled, so you'll hear echos in the Innocent Railway tunnel, bikes passing and birds at Duddingston Loch.
Edinburgh today: tram reaction, plastic bag progress and a late Christmas tree 2011
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Thomson of Duddingston at a time when few shared the taste; and though he read little, was constant to his favourite books.
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` Duddingston, 'Siobhan commented, calling it in again.
Fleshmarket Close Rankin, Ian 2004
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Duddingston, was for some time the common post-road betwixt Edinburgh and
Waverley 2004
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There are still bits of the railway line, they run down to Duddingston.
Resurrection Men Rankin, Ian, 1960- 2002
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Duddingston, the army entered the King's Park, by a breach made in the wall.
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume III. Mrs. Thomson
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Duddingston, where he dined and enjoyed a pleasant summer evening with
The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author John Hill Burton
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Margaret Hutchison was found guilty, in 1661, of being habit-and-repute a witch -- a supposed fact spoken to by the young laird of Duddingston; and of putting a disease on her servant maid, and thereafter removing it to a cat, soon after found dead near the servant's bed.
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The army took the road to Duddingston: Lord Strathallan marching first, at the head of the horse; the Prince next, on horseback, with the
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume III. Mrs. Thomson
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Lord George halted some time in the park, but afterwards marched the foot to Duddingston; and the Prince continued on horseback, always followed by the crowd, who were happy if they could touch his boots, or his horse furniture.
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume III. Mrs. Thomson
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