-
walls had a
number of gates,
known as ports, the most
important being the
Netherbow Port,
which stood halfway down what is now the
Royal Mile. This gave access...
- High
Street narrows to a
section of the
street formerly known as the
Netherbow, which, at its
crossroads with
Jeffrey Street (north) and St Mary's Street...
- Company's
production of
Allan Sharpe's play The Burgher's Tale at the
Netherbow Theatre in 1994. "Jimmy Chisholm". Glasgow:
Brennan Artists. Retrieved...
- she has had
several exhibitions of her paintings,
including one at the
Netherbow at the
Edinburgh Festival. In 1992 she
exhibited with
other artists at...
- On 18 August, five
cannons brought down from
Edinburgh Castle to the
Netherbow Port at St Mary's Wynd for the
invasion set off
towards England dragged...
- Year
Title Role
Company Theatre Director Notes 1992 The
Jesuit Will
Fifth Estate Netherbow Theatre,
Edinburgh Allan Sharpe play by
Donald Campbell...
- monument. The
towers were
influenced by
those seen at the base of the
Netherbow Port in Edinburgh. The
central archway which displays semi-octagonal "rownds"...
-
playwright who co-founded the
Fifth Estate Theatre Company based at the
Netherbow Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Allan Sharpe was born in
Falkirk and educated...
-
Festival Exhibition of the
Glasgow artist Stewart Bowman Johnson held at the
Netherbow Gallery. Hunter's
other TV
credits include The
Sweeney (as a **** petty...
- the Canongate. They then
would attempt to ****ault
Edinburgh through the
Netherbow Port. In May 1544,
during the
Rough Wooing, the
English army
under Lord...