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Menu contents: Video menu: This site contains some full video which is longer in length, it can be played in full screen mode or at the size it is. If you want to play it in full screen mode, press the play button and right click the mouse on the video and zoom to full screen. This will give you full screen size viewing, although the quality will be slightly reduced. If you want to return it back to the size it was, press the right button on the picture and zoom back to 200% and that will bring it back to the size it was.
Scroll down the page and click the blue link for the section that you may want to go to.
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Video Index [Documentaries with sound]
International Film Festival [with full video]
Video of the Rob Roy Premier in Edinburgh
A Royal State Visit in 1994 [with full video]
This a video of a whole Royal State Visit with the King and Queen of Norway in Edinburgh
The Miners Gala [with full speeches]
Speeches by John Prescot, Gordon Brown and George Robertson
A Royal Visit in 1995 [with full video]
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh in Edinburgh on their annual Scottish visit
Video of pipedreams at T-in the park, in China and Hogmanay in Stirling and the early days of Jimi McRae
The Last Parade of the Royal Scots 26 May 2006
The last parade of the Royal Scots after 373 years of service merging as the Royal Regiment of Scotland
'Paper Tigers' is a documentary about two letter writers [with full video]
Andrew Murphy and Douglas Goodfellow speaking about letter writing to the papers and having lunch
Beating Retreat on West Parliament Square outside St Giles Cathedral
Edinburgh's First Hogmanay 1993
Edinburgh Held its First Hogmanay in 1993 going into 1994, it was a small event that has grown over the years
In 1993, water was to be privatised, in Scotland there were demonstrations, this is one of those demonstrations
The March for Independence in Edinburgh, 1992
During the European summit in 1992, 25,000 Scots took to the streets of Edinburgh to demand independence
A Royal Visit in 1996 [with full video]
The Queen opening the Scottish Office building in Leith and the Edinburgh International Conference Centre
Leith's Tall Ships [with full video]
The Cutty Sark Tall Ships Races and the tall ships in Leith docks over four days
Cavalcades and Gala's [with full video]
Video showing the Edinburgh Evening News Cavalcade at the start of the festival
Life in the City [with full video]
Video of the Old Town Gala and various other events in Edinburgh
Video celebrating VE Day and 50 years of peace in Europe
Video during the fringe Festival down at the Mound and on the Royal Mile
The Return of the Stone of Destiny
The Stone of Destiny being returned to Edinburgh Castle after 700 years in England
Airship Orange passing close to a local landmark building in Edinburgh
A profile of some of Edinburgh's famous landmark buildings
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