Visit the UK's no.1 attraction (TripAdvisor). The Royal Yacht Britannia was home to Her Majesty The Queen and the Royal Family for over 40 years, sailing over 1,000,000 miles around the world.
Now berthed in Edinburgh, you can follow in the footsteps of Royalty to discover the heart and soul of this most special of Royal residences.
As part of your tour of Britannia, why not visit the Royal Deck Tea Room? Y ou can enjoy delicious, and freshly prepared, home-made food, stunning views and a warm welcome. Previously where the Royal Family enjoyed drinks receptions, sumptuous buffets, or played deck games. Now you can treat yourlf with speciality teas, coffees and lunch in spectacular surroundings
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The University of Edinburgh (abbreviated as Edin. in post-nominals ), founded in 1582,[5] is the sixth-oldest university in the English-speaking world and one of
Scotland's ancient universities. The university is deeply embedded in the fabric of the city, with many of the buildings in the historic Old Town belonging to the university.[6]
造价员报考The University of Edinburgh is ranked 17th in the world by the 2013–14 and 2014–15 QS rankings.[7][8] The Rearch Excellence Framework, a rearch ranking ud by the UK government to determine future rearch funding, ranked Edinburgh 4th in the UK for rearch power.[9] It is ranke
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d 12th in the world in arts and humanities by the 2014–15 Times Higher Education Ranking.[10] It is ranked the 15th most employable university in the world by the 2013 Global Employability University Ranking.[11] It is ranked as the 6th best university in Europe by the U.S. News' Best Global Universities Ranking.[12] It is a member of both the Rusll Group, and the League of European Rearch Universities, a consortium of 21 rearch universities in Europe.[13] It has the third largest endowment of any university in the United Kingdom, after the universities of Cambridge and Oxford.
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National Muums Scotland today
Today, National Muums Scotland also includes the National Muum of Flight, the National War Muum and the National Muum of Rural Life.
昆明会计培训The National War Muum was founded at Edinburgh Castle in 1930 as the Scottish United Services Muum to tell the story of Scotland's Armed Forces. In 1970 it became part of the Royal Scottish Muum and in 2000, the refurbished muum reopened as the National War Muum of Scotland.
In 1971, the Ministry of Defence donated a Supermarine Spitfire to the Royal Muum in Edinburgh. Due to lack of space to accommodate the aeroplane, the muum was granted permission to acquire one of the hangars of RAF East Fortune in East Lothian, as a storehou for aeronautical exhibits. With this, the eds were sown for the development of the National Muum of Flight. The muum officially opened to the public on 7 July 1975. You can find out more about the history of East Fortune Airfield here.
The National Muum of Rural Life first opened in Ingliston in 1982 as the Scottish Agricultural Muum. In 2001, then called the Muum of Scottish Country Life, it relocated to Kittochside.
National Muums Scotland's collections are houd principally in the National Muums Collection Centre at Granton.
National Muums Scotland (NMS) is an executive non-departmental public body
of the Scottish Government. It runs the national muums of Scotland.
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NMS is one of the country's National Collections, and holds internationally important collections of natural sciences, decorative arts, world cultures, science and technology, and Scottish history and archaeology.
Notable items in the national collections[edit]
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The official website lists the following exhibits as being the highlights of its collections:[2]
∙Dolly the sheep
∙Concorde G-BOAA (Alpha Alpha)
∙Tea Service of the Emperor Napoleon
∙Assyrian relief of King Ashurnasirpal II and a court official, from the North-West Palace of Ashurnasirpal at Nimrud, excavated by Austen Henry Layard in the 1840s; the medical pioneer James Y oung Simpson gave the panel to the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland,
who pasd it into the national collection
∙Seringapatam sword, prented to David Baird by his field officers after the Battle of Seringapatam, in May 1799
anyoneofus∙Silver travelling canteen of Prince Charles Edward Stuart
∙Boulton & Watt engine
∙Bute mazer (also referred to as the Bannatyne mazer)
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∙Hunterston brooch
∙Lewis chessmen
∙Monymusk reliquaryundefined
Dolly (5 July 1996 – 14 February 2003) was a female domestic sheep, and the first animal to be cloned from an adult somatic cell, using the process of nuclear transfer.[2][3] She was cloned by Ian Wilmut, Keith Campbell and colleagues at the Roslin Institute, part of the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, and the biotechnology company PPL Therapeutics, bad near Edinburgh. The funding for Dolly's cloning was provided by PPL Therapeutics and the Ministry of Agriculture.[4] She was born on 5 July 1996 and died from a progressive lung dia 5 months before her venth birthday.[1] She has been called "the world's most famous sheep" by sources including BBC News and Scientific American.[5][6]