Monumental
Edinburgh has lots of monuments.This guy was a physicist. Not sure about the higher guy.
One of the things I like about Edinburgh is most of the statues I saw memorialised philosophers, writers, and scientists. You don’t see a lot of guys on horseback brandishing swords. In Ulster I’ve seen statues honouring military leaders who won a battle in India--which would have been a miserable slaughter of people whose main crime was being Indian--in India.
Where was I? Here’s the world’s largest monument to a writer. The Scott Monument honours Sir Walter Scott, Scottish historical novelist, playwright and poet.
And this fellow is Allan Ramsay, playwright, publisher, wig-maker and poet responsible for reviving Scots vernacular in verse.
There’s no statue to Robert Louis Stevenson because he did not want one. I got this view of the castle as I left the conference last night:
Didn’t see and female Scottish statues. Maybe Nicola Sturgeon can get on rectifying that.
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