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Wind - Stormy Sea - Wind - Blue Sky - Wind - Showers - Wind - 14°C |
Princess not enjoying the weather! |
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Wind - Stormy Sea - Wind - Blue Sky - Wind - Showers - Wind - 14°C |
Princess not enjoying the weather! |
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Most of the vehicles are in running order - some take part in rallies and film shoots. I've shown a small selection of what was on show the day we visited. |
1923 Arrol Johnston - built in Dumfries, Scotland ..... |
1935 Packard straight 8 - last registered in British Colombia ..... |
1938 Matchless 1000 motorbike ..... |
1931 Austin 7 Swallow - it is on loan to the museum and has been owned by the same family since 1947 ..... |
1948 Vauxhall 14 (centre) ..... |
Ford Zephyr - circa 1960 (centre) 1925 brown Morris in the background ..... |
Behind the Zephyr is a 1926 Chrysler Edinburgh Evening News van. It is the sole survivor of a fleet used to deliver newspapers in and around Edinburgh. |
1961 Humber Super Snipe ..... |
1956 Austin A50 ..... |
1961 Morris Minor Traveller ..... |
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Notre-Dame Cathedral - photo by Morelle Smith At 10 am the wedding party, led by musicians, heralds and church dignitaries, proceeded along a specially constructed raised platform to a stage at the west door of the cathedral. There Madeleine and James were married by the Cardinal of Bourbon. They then entered the church for the nuptual mass. Afterwards a sumptuous dinner was served at the Bishop's palace, followed in the evening by more feasting and dancing at the Palais de Justice. Rich cloths and tapestries decorated the banqueting halls and food was served on gold and silver plates. |
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The Louvre Palace prior to remodelling in Renaissance style in the 1540s ..... |
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How James may have looked then ..... |
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The ships would have looked similar to those in this painting depicting Henry VIII (uncle of James) embarking at Dover ..... |
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Holyrood Palace in Renaissance style |
..... and now, with the ruined abbey behind. Photo taken from the hill above in the Royal Park created by James. I've shown the Royal Park in a previous post .... HERE |
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Queen Madeleine lived in Scotland for only two brief summer months but her story touched the hearts the people who named her the "Summer Queen". |