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Seven Edinburgh statues, buildings and streets linked to the slave trade

Seven Edinburgh statues, buildings and streets linked to the slave trade
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WarTom Camping Club celebrates 50th anniversary

WarTom Camping Club celebrates 50th anniversary
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Flashback: Dark Shadows - SciFiNow - The World s Best Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Magazine

was born. Writer Art Wallace developed Curtis’s vague idea into a 91-page series bible entitled Shadows On The Wall. This bible became a gothic soap opera, wherein slightly oddball orphan Victoria Winters (Alexandra Moltke) came to work in the town of Collinsport, for the charming yet unsettling Collins family, at the big old house of Collinwood, high atop Widows Hill. This was Dark Shadows. Hollywood star Joan Bennett got top billing as Elizabeth Collins Stoddard, the loving but somewhat distant matriarch of the family. Her rather caddish brother Roger was played by Louis Edmonds, her daughter Carolyn by Nancy Barrett. Roger’s troubled son David, for whom Vicky was hired as a governess, was David Henesy. Rounding out the main cast were Kathryn Leigh Scott as waitress Maggie Evans and Mitchell Ryan as Burke Devlin, a local man with a vendetta against the Collins family. The show premiered in June 1966.

Nicola Sturgeon s official residence Bute House is dubbed a site of historic racial injustice

Nicola Sturgeon s official residence has been dubbed a building of historic racial injustice by a council review of controversial landmarks in Edinburgh. The home of the First Minister of Scotland was one of several buildings highlighted by the Edinburgh Slavery and Colonialism Legacy Review Group, lead by Scotland s first black professor Sir Geoff Palmer, 80. The review - launched by the city s SNP and Labour council coalition - has vowed to rectify the glorification of slavery in the city and would consider the  removal of statues , The Daily Telegraph reports. Bute House was formerly occupied by Jamaican sugar plantation owner John Innes Crawford. 

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