Edinburgh's Christmas lighting up ceremony 2007
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Edinburgh's Christmas lighting up ceremony
The Red Hot Chili Pipers in East Princes Street Gardens for the Christmas Lights in Edinburgh
The Red Hot Chili Pipers Playing for the Christmas Lights Ceremony in Edinburgh
Storm the synchronized Skating Champions on ice in East Princes Street Gardens
Storm the synchronized Skating Champions on ice
Storm the synchronized Skating Champions in East Princes Street Gardens
Storm the synchronized Skating Champions on ice in East Princes Street Gardens
Phillipa Towler-Green and Phillip Poole Scotland's Ice Dance Champions on ice
Phillipa Towler-Green and Phillip Poole Scotland's Ice Dance Champions on ice
Phillipa Towler-Green and Phillip Poole Scotland's Ice Dance Champions on ice
Edinburgh's Lord Provost George Grubb Explaining the Christmas Tree that comes from Norway
The Rt Hon George Grubb, Lord Provost of Edinburgh said: This magnificent event is always popular and is a marvelous way of getting everyone into the festive spirit. This year will see more dazzle and sparkle than ever before, and we are looking forward to seeing our city pull in the crowds to enjoy a happy and peaceful Christmas season
The Convener of Hordaland County Council in Norway speaking to the people of Edinburgh
Phillipa Towler-Green and Phillip Poole Scotland's Ice Dance Champions on ice
The Red Hot Chili Pipers with the Basingstoke synchronized Skaters on ice in East Princes Street Gardens
Basingstoke synchronized Skaters on ice in East Princes Street Gardens
Basingstoke synchronized Skaters on ice in East Princes Street Gardens
Getting ready to switch on Edinburgh's Christmas Lights
Five, Four, Three, Two, One, and Radio Forth Competition winner 5 Year Old Leila Ahidar and Edinburgh Evening News competition winner Kelsey Wood switch on Edinburgh's Christmas lights
A fireworks display over the Christmas tree on the Mound
Food served up on a bitterly cold night
Mulled wine being prepared for the guests at the Christmas Lights Ceremony in Edinburgh
The Christmas market on the Mound is opened with stalls and gifts
The Christmas market on the Mound is opened with stalls and those special gifts
The Christmas market on the Mound is opened with stalls and gifts for all ages
The Christmas market on the Mound is opened with stalls and unusual gifts
The Christmas market on the Mound is opened with stalls and gifts
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