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 ...
The gravestone in Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh, was knocked over at the weekend. City of Edinburgh Council said it would not be able to carry out repairs in time for Sunday's ceremony marking ...
But something else had been disturbed. Show more On the night of Christmas 1998, a homeless man enters the infamous Greyfriars Kirkyard in Edinburgh. Seeking refuge, he broke into the tomb of ...
The other was staying in our rented apartment overlooking the Greyfriars Bobby Kirkyard cemetery. This cemetery has well over 100,000 bodies buried in it. Try sleeping with that thought in mind.
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 ...
At a ceremony in Greyfriars Kirkyard, Depute Lord Provost Lezley ... that truly put us actually on the world map." After hearing the site of Bobby's grave was to be developed for housing, Mr ...
A crackdown on big groups visiting Greyfriars cemetery would 'make damage ... as it could see more tourists going into the kirkyard without a guide. Tour guide Fraser Horn has been a self-employed ...
Keep in mind this museum is big (visitors reported spending a few hours here), so if you're on a time crunch, map out what you ... across the street from Greyfriars Kirkyard.
The terrier followed his master to town, sat by his side while he died in a dismal padding ken, followed his coffin to Greyfriars kirkyard, plumped himself down on the old man’s grave to spend ...
Located near Greyfriars Kirkyard, the bar exudes a friendly ... Greyfriars Bobby’s Bar is actually on the festival map this ...