Photographer Jane Barlow  was out and about on Leith Walk earlier today watching the Hibs parade and got these photos combining the parade with another big Edinburgh event coming up next month:

FREE USE PICTURE Country comes to the city - The finishing touches are made to a giant Royal Highland Show poster, complete with steam coming from “Morag” the highland cow’s nostrils, which has just been unveiled at the top of Edinburgh’s Leith Walk. The poster is expected to be seen by over 1,000,000 people whilst it is in place for the next fortnight.  In just under a month’s time around 200,000 people are expected to flock to the Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston to experience the best of farming, food, shopping and rural life at the 176th Royal Highland Show.  The 176th Royal Highland Show takes place from 22-26 June 2016 at Edinburgh’s Royal Highland Centre.

Country comes to the city – The finishing touches are made to a giant Royal Highland Show poster, complete with steam coming from “Morag” the highland cow’s nostrils, which has just been unveiled at the top of Edinburgh’s Leith Walk. The poster is expected to be seen by over 1,000,000 people whilst it is in place for the next fortnight. In just under a month’s time around 200,000 people are expected to flock to the Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston to experience the best of farming, food, shopping and rural life at the 176th Royal Highland Show.
The 176th Royal Highland Show takes place from 22-26 June 2016 at Edinburgh’s Royal Highland Centre.

 

FREE USE PICTURE Country comes to the city - The finishing touches are made to a giant Royal Highland Show poster, complete with steam coming from “Morag” the highland cow’s nostrils, which has just been unveiled at the top of Edinburgh’s Leith Walk. The poster is expected to be seen by over 1,000,000 people whilst it is in place for the next fortnight.  In just under a month’s time around 200,000 people are expected to flock to the Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston to experience the best of farming, food, shopping and rural life at the 176th Royal Highland Show.  The 176th Royal Highland Show takes place from 22-26 June 2016 at Edinburgh’s Royal Highland Centre.

FREE USE PICTURE Country comes to the city - The finishing touches are made to a giant Royal Highland Show poster, complete with steam coming from “Morag” the highland cow’s nostrils, which has just been unveiled at the top of Edinburgh’s Leith Walk. The poster is expected to be seen by over 1,000,000 people whilst it is in place for the next fortnight.  In just under a month’s time around 200,000 people are expected to flock to the Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston to experience the best of farming, food, shopping and rural life at the 176th Royal Highland Show.  The 176th Royal Highland Show takes place from 22-26 June 2016 at Edinburgh’s Royal Highland Centre.

FREE USE PICTURE Country comes to the city - The finishing touches are made to a giant Royal Highland Show poster, complete with steam coming from “Morag” the highland cow’s nostrils, which has just been unveiled at the top of Edinburgh’s Leith Walk. The poster is expected to be seen by over 1,000,000 people whilst it is in place for the next fortnight.  In just under a month’s time around 200,000 people are expected to flock to the Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston to experience the best of farming, food, shopping and rural life at the 176th Royal Highland Show.  The 176th Royal Highland Show takes place from 22-26 June 2016 at Edinburgh’s Royal Highland Centre.

Jane Barlow | photographer

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