Robert Louis Stevenson’s Road to the Pentlands

Join Mike Lewis to learn about Stevenson's connection with the village and to hear more about the history of this beautiful area.

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- Robert Hope, Swanston Cottage, Edinburgh, unknown date. (detail) City Art Centre, Museums & Galleries Edinburgh
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10.30am - 12pm
13th November
£8. Pre-booking is essential
The main entrance has 4 steps. Due to the historic nature of the building, there is no lift and no ramp. There is level access from the main entrance to the castle gardens and the outdoor accessible toilets

Happy birthday to Robert Louis Stevenson and happy RLS Day. 

Swanston is one of the most enduringly beautiful areas of Edinburgh, set in the Pentland Hills, and much-loved Edinburgh writer Robert Louis Stevenson had a close connection with the area.  The title of this talk is inspired by a footpath of that name that leads to the old village of Swanston where the Stevensons rented a summer holiday cottage. Join Mike Lewis to learn about Stevenson’s connection with the village and to hear more about the history of this beautiful area.

Speaker

Mike Lewis

Mike Lewis is a retired journalist. During his career, he wrote for the Scotsman, the Guardian and the Independent, as well as for a number of American publications. Since moving to Edinburgh from his native London some 40 years ago, he has developed a keen interest in Scottish and Edinburgh history, and now gives talks on those subjects to local clubs and societies. He is also a volunteer Royal Mile guide with the EFVGA. 

This is one of a series of talks being delivered jointly by Museums & Galleries Edinburgh and the Edinburgh Festival Voluntary Guides (EFVGA). This is a new venture. The EFVGA has been offering free Royal Mile Festival walks since 1947. More information about the EFVGA can be found on their web site – edinburghfestivalguides.org 

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Robert Louis Stevenson portrait
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Museums and Galleries Edinburgh, The City of Edinburgh Council

Museums & Galleries Edinburgh is a collection of 13 venues and over 200 monuments across Edinburgh. Our vision is to inspire, enthuse and provoke through a shared passion for Edinburgh, Art and History.

We welcome visitors to our nine major visitor attractions: the City Art Centre; Lauriston Castle; Museum of Childhood; Museum of Edinburgh; Nelson Monument; People’s Story; Queensferry Museum; Scott Monument and Writers’ Museum.

We house rich and varied collections relating to the historical and cultural life of Scotland’s Capital. Our venues also boast an exciting and vibrant programme of events and exhibitions, offering something for everyone to enjoy.

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