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Edinburgh castle Brooding menacingly on top of the volcanic castle rock,
edinburgh castle still dominates the city as it has for many centuries.With
sheer drops to north and south and the west approach steep enough to be easily
defended, the castle has never been successfully stormed in recorded history1.
Modern-Day attackers2 face no greater barrier than the attendant checking that
their tickets are valid.But this is still a functioning military
establishment.The castle is the headquarters of the scottish division and
regimental headquarters of the royal scots and the royal scots dragoon guards.It
also houses the army school of piping and both the national war memorial and the
scottish united services museum. A brief historythe castle rock itself was
formed some 70 million years ago as the core of one of several volcanoes in the
area.During the subsequent ice ages, glacial erosion removed the softer rocks on
the north, south and most of the west faces of the rock, leaving a long ridge
leading down to the east from its peak of 435ft(133m).This easily defended
position naturally attracted early settlers and archaeological excavations in
the castle have uncovered evidence that bronze-Age man was living on the rock as
long ago as 850 bc. The first recorded mention3 of edinburgh states, that in
approximately 600 ad the pictish king mynyddog gathered together 300 warriors in
his stronghold of dun edin4 to go south to attack the angles.This they did,
resulting in the pictish forces being almost completely destroyed.Sometime
afterwards(About 638 ad)The angles took dun edin and changed the name to
edinburgh.The rock remained in northumbrian hands until 1018 when malcolm ii won
the area for the newly-Conceived kingdom of scotland by winning the battle of
carham. The castle as it is known today has its origins in the reign of king
david i, who included the building of a chapel to commemorate the memory of his
mother margaret 5, who had been instrumental in edinburgh becoming scotland's
capital.This chapel is recognised as Tomsawyers Sale the oldest extant
building in edinburgh, having been restored in the 1850's after use as a
gunpowder store. It is very difficult for the modern visitor to visualise just
how imposing the defences of the castle must have seemed in those far-Off
days.One has to imagine a large loch with boggy surrounds on the north side
where the picturesque princes street gardens now attract lunchtime sun-Bathers6,
sheer drops of smooth volcanic rock on three sides with no convenient road
carved into the hillside, all vegetation regularly removed to deny cover to
attackers and the only viable approach being a single track under guns mounted
behind massive defenceworks. During the wars of independence, the castle changed
hands four times in 45 years from 1296, and was almost completely dismantled by
robert the bruce following its capture from english hands in 1313.After king
david ii's release from english captivity in 1356, the castle underwent an
almost continuous programme of building and rebuilding over the following 200
years.Little of these medieval fortifications remain in view today, having been
incorporated into later constructions.Of these, probably the most impressive is
the half moon battery, looming over the entrance to the castle on the rock's
south-East shoulder.Originally built in the late 1570s7, it was restored
following damage during sieges in 1650 and 1689, and now presents an
intimidating impression of strength and power. The castle defences were tested
many times;By covenanters, cromwell and the forces of william and mary before
the last major assaults by jacobite forces of both the old and new
pretenders.Bonnie prince charlie's standards did reach the castle-But only to be
displayed as spoils of war after his defeat at culloden.Assaults upon the castle
have continued however, with attempts which could not have been anticipated by
the original architects.A plaque on the north-West of the castle rock marks a
near-Miss during a zeppelin raid on 2 april 1916, and in more recent times, ira
terrorists staged an explosion in a ladies' lavatory in 1971-Which luckily
caused little damage. Since the 1745 rebellion, the castle's main use has been
as a barracks and a prison, with as many as 1000 prisoners of war held there at
the beginning of the 19th century.The married quarters in the castle were
described in a mid-19th Century report as the worst in the UK with no privacy
and so unsanitary that epidemics were commonplace.Despite this, the castle was a
major barracks right up until 1923. The gatehouse which affords entrance to the
castle is not, despite its appearance, a real part of the defences but was built
in 1887 'to provide an entrance worthy of the castle'. With the necessity of
ensuring that attackers might have as difficult an approach as Tomsawyers possible no longer a priority,
the ridge in front of the castle was levelled and widened in 1753 to form a
parade ground.This esplanade8 with its magnificent views of the city now hosts
the military tattoo and has also been the site of spectacular concerts, but is
usually utilised for the more prosaic purpose of being the castle car park. The
castle todayperhaps most famous throughout Tomsawyers online mens red jackets
windbreaker the world as the backdrop to the edinburgh military tattoo,
the castle itself offers many attractions for todays visitors. The honours of
scotland.On 19 march 1707 the act of union which joined together scotland and
england was passed through the scottish parliament.The crown, sword and sceptre
of scotland were taken to edinburgh castle to be stored in safety.In february
1818, sir walter scott9, gained permission to break into the room where the
honours were thought to have been locked away.They were found at the bottom of a
chest-Covered with linen cloths 'exactly as they had been left'.Scotland's
greatest war memorial, this was designed in 1924 by sir robert lorimer and
opened by the then prince of wales10 in july 1927.Situated on the site of the
medieval church of st mary's11, the memorial features superb stained-Glass
windows.Founded in 1931, this museum houses uniforms, weapons, insignia and
medals of the armed forces with particular reference to the scottish
memorabilia.Situated in the vaults under the great hall are the prisons which
housed prisoners of war, especially those from the seven years war and
napoleonic wars with france.In 1449 a great siege gun weighing over six tons was
first tested at mons in belgium.Eight years later in 1457 the gun was sent as a
present from the duke of burgundy, to his niece queen mary and her husband james
ii of scotland.The gun, now known as 'mons meg' was used until 1681 when its
barrel split during a birthday salute for the future james vii13.The immense gun
and several of the massive 500lb stone cannonballs it fired were for many years
prominent on the castle battlements, and feature in many thousands of pictures
with laughing children perched on the mighty barrel.A favourite game for
residents of edinburgh who happen to be in the vicinity of the castle at 1pm on
a weekday is 'spot the visitor'.Margaret of scotland.6On Edinburgh's few sunny
days.7It incorporates the ruins of David's Tower of 1368.It cost £743 6s 6d and
the expense led to the devaluation of the scots currency.8When 64 baronetcies of
Nova Scotia were granted to Scottish citizens between 1625 and 1649, the process
under Scots Law required token transfers of soil from the site being sold.
Tomsawyers possible no longer a priority
Edinburgh castle Brooding menacingly on top of the volcanic castle rock,
edinburgh castle still dominates the city as it has for many centuries.With
sheer drops to north and south and the west approach steep enough to be easily
defended, the castle has never been successfully stormed in recorded history1.
Modern-Day attackers2 face no greater barrier than the attendant checking that
their tickets are valid.But this is still a functioning military
establishment.The castle is the headquarters of the scottish division and
regimental headquarters of the royal scots and the royal scots dragoon guards.It
also houses the army school of piping and both the national war memorial and the
scottish united services museum. A brief historythe castle rock itself was
formed some 70 million years ago as the core of one of several volcanoes in the
area.During the subsequent ice ages, glacial erosion removed the softer rocks on
the north, south and most of the west faces of the rock, leaving a long ridge
leading down to the east from its peak of 435ft(133m).This easily defended
position naturally attracted early settlers and archaeological excavations in
the castle have uncovered evidence that bronze-Age man was living on the rock as
long ago as 850 bc. The first recorded mention3 of edinburgh states, that in
approximately 600 ad the pictish king mynyddog gathered together 300 warriors in
his stronghold of dun edin4 to go south to attack the angles.This they did,
resulting in the pictish forces being almost completely destroyed.Sometime
afterwards(About 638 ad)The angles took dun edin and changed the name to
edinburgh.The rock remained in northumbrian hands until 1018 when malcolm ii won
the area for the newly-Conceived kingdom of scotland by winning the battle of
carham. The castle as it is known today has its origins in the reign of king
david i, who included the building of a chapel to commemorate the memory of his
mother margaret 5, who had been instrumental in edinburgh becoming scotland's
capital.This chapel is recognised as Tomsawyers Sale the oldest extant
building in edinburgh, having been restored in the 1850's after use as a
gunpowder store. It is very difficult for the modern visitor to visualise just
how imposing the defences of the castle must have seemed in those far-Off
days.One has to imagine a large loch with boggy surrounds on the north side
where the picturesque princes street gardens now attract lunchtime sun-Bathers6,
sheer drops of smooth volcanic rock on three sides with no convenient road
carved into the hillside, all vegetation regularly removed to deny cover to
attackers and the only viable approach being a single track under guns mounted
behind massive defenceworks. During the wars of independence, the castle changed
hands four times in 45 years from 1296, and was almost completely dismantled by
robert the bruce following its capture from english hands in 1313.After king
david ii's release from english captivity in 1356, the castle underwent an
almost continuous programme of building and rebuilding over the following 200
years.Little of these medieval fortifications remain in view today, having been
incorporated into later constructions.Of these, probably the most impressive is
the half moon battery, looming over the entrance to the castle on the rock's
south-East shoulder.Originally built in the late 1570s7, it was restored
following damage during sieges in 1650 and 1689, and now presents an
intimidating impression of strength and power. The castle defences were tested
many times;By covenanters, cromwell and the forces of william and mary before
the last major assaults by jacobite forces of both the old and new
pretenders.Bonnie prince charlie's standards did reach the castle-But only to be
displayed as spoils of war after his defeat at culloden.Assaults upon the castle
have continued however, with attempts which could not have been anticipated by
the original architects.A plaque on the north-West of the castle rock marks a
near-Miss during a zeppelin raid on 2 april 1916, and in more recent times, ira
terrorists staged an explosion in a ladies' lavatory in 1971-Which luckily
caused little damage. Since the 1745 rebellion, the castle's main use has been
as a barracks and a prison, with as many as 1000 prisoners of war held there at
the beginning of the 19th century.The married quarters in the castle were
described in a mid-19th Century report as the worst in the UK with no privacy
and so unsanitary that epidemics were commonplace.Despite this, the castle was a
major barracks right up until 1923. The gatehouse which affords entrance to the
castle is not, despite its appearance, a real part of the defences but was built
in 1887 'to provide an entrance worthy of the castle'. With the necessity of
ensuring that attackers might have as difficult an approach as Tomsawyers possible no longer a priority,
the ridge in front of the castle was levelled and widened in 1753 to form a
parade ground.This esplanade8 with its magnificent views of the city now hosts
the military tattoo and has also been the site of spectacular concerts, but is
usually utilised for the more prosaic purpose of being the castle car park. The
castle todayperhaps most famous throughout Tomsawyers online mens red jackets
windbreaker the world as the backdrop to the edinburgh military tattoo,
the castle itself offers many attractions for todays visitors. The honours of
scotland.On 19 march 1707 the act of union which joined together scotland and
england was passed through the scottish parliament.The crown, sword and sceptre
of scotland were taken to edinburgh castle to be stored in safety.In february
1818, sir walter scott9, gained permission to break into the room where the
honours were thought to have been locked away.They were found at the bottom of a
chest-Covered with linen cloths 'exactly as they had been left'.Scotland's
greatest war memorial, this was designed in 1924 by sir robert lorimer and
opened by the then prince of wales10 in july 1927.Situated on the site of the
medieval church of st mary's11, the memorial features superb stained-Glass
windows.Founded in 1931, this museum houses uniforms, weapons, insignia and
medals of the armed forces with particular reference to the scottish
memorabilia.Situated in the vaults under the great hall are the prisons which
housed prisoners of war, especially those from the seven years war and
napoleonic wars with france.In 1449 a great siege gun weighing over six tons was
first tested at mons in belgium.Eight years later in 1457 the gun was sent as a
present from the duke of burgundy, to his niece queen mary and her husband james
ii of scotland.The gun, now known as 'mons meg' was used until 1681 when its
barrel split during a birthday salute for the future james vii13.The immense gun
and several of the massive 500lb stone cannonballs it fired were for many years
prominent on the castle battlements, and feature in many thousands of pictures
with laughing children perched on the mighty barrel.A favourite game for
residents of edinburgh who happen to be in the vicinity of the castle at 1pm on
a weekday is 'spot the visitor'.Margaret of scotland.6On Edinburgh's few sunny
days.7It incorporates the ruins of David's Tower of 1368.It cost £743 6s 6d and
the expense led to the devaluation of the scots currency.8When 64 baronetcies of
Nova Scotia were granted to Scottish citizens between 1625 and 1649, the process
under Scots Law required token transfers of soil from the site being sold.
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