The ceremony was held in the McEwan Hall, which was specifically built as a graduation/concert hall for the university and was funded by William McEwan of the famous (in Scotland at least) brewing company, hence the name. It took a further three years to complete the very lavish decoration, which could perhaps be described as a little over the top but is, nonetheless, quite wonderful......as you will see. The hall, of course, is nowhere near as old as the university, which was founded in 1583.
Inside the hall
The organ that you can see in the photo was not part of the original plan of the hall and was actually built three years later. Only some of the pipes are visible as most of them had to be ingeniously fitted in behind the existing fabric of the platform apse. It sounded wonderful.
The organ that you can see in the photo was not part of the original plan of the hall and was actually built three years later. Only some of the pipes are visible as most of them had to be ingeniously fitted in behind the existing fabric of the platform apse. It sounded wonderful.
The hall is semi-circular and has two galleries running around it.
You can see a bit of them in the photo above. We wondered who had the job of polishing all the lovely carved woodwork.
The carving above the door depicting a graduation. Legend has it that the cap is made out of John Knox's breeches.
Stopping for a Guinness on the way to meet up with Ian and Lynne.
It was quite a hot day.....and kilts are very warm!
It was quite a hot day.....and kilts are very warm!
Grassmarket. Lovely architecture, shame about some of the modern signs!
Ian, Lynne and Euan met us for a celebratory meal. We chose a little Italian bistro and sat outside in the lovely Grassmarket area.
Back at the flat, footsore but happy, after a wonderful day.
NB. Adam only lives in a part of this house but I had to include it because it is such an improvement on his student accommodation of the last few years! And it has parking!
I can't do a graduation post without including Ian. Since I wasn't blogging when he got his degree in Sports and Fitness from Abertay University, he didn't get his moment in the spotlight. We are very proud of him too.
Our sons have turned out not bad.
Our sons have turned out not bad.
22 comments:
Great photos, Well Done Adam. As for parking though - he can't drive (he should rent out the space!)
One other note - who replaced my baby with a very grown up looking toddler. x
Ahhhh . . . what a lovely set of photographs. Congratulations to Adam (are kilts de rigeur for the chaps for the graduation ceremony?)
As for Euan - he's going to be a real heart-breaker . . .
Kilts or suits as far as Edinburgh was concerned, not sure about other places.
Lol, not bad. ;) Congrats!
Well done Adam,M.Phys!
I must have taken those buildings for granted when we lived in Edinburgh. They do look grand.
Well done Adam. Where is your picture Sue?
Congrats to both of your sons.
It looks like it was a great and proud day for you and your husband.
Euan is such a little cutie! :-)
Who replaced my two little boys with men any father would be proud of?
Wow, cute grandson, amazing architecture, and cool kilt! I had no idea that kilts were worn as part of the graduation outfit. ..It makes sense though. People here wear ie faitagas (like a formal lava lava) to formal events.
Congratulations all round. You have several beautiful images on your blog. I've enjoyed scrolling through ....
Kilts are traditionally worn at all the Scottish Universities for graduations - well certainly by Scottish men.
I love the highland dress picture and he is much more an ad than that mannikin.
I also love the photo with his new title underneath. My son's graduation in B. Comm is at the start of August. His place place of graduation Parliament House Canberra. Years of study, 3 1/2.
I hope my day goes as well as yours.
I am very happy for you and your son, congratulations.
Oh, and I wish my son was graduating in a kit!
Your happiness just shines out of these photos - what a lovely sequence (and weren't you lucky with the weather). Such a handsome chap in the kilt - handsome and frighteningly brainy!
I work with the chap who did the graduation cap routine - I know he enjoyed the day tremendously as well.
You seem to have had amazing stamina for all your sightseeing after the ceremony. Your son looks so proud striding through Edinburgh in his kilt. I'm sure he attracted lots of interested glances from tourists.
Here we're waiting for Advanced Higher results next month. I don't mind admitting I'm nervous.
I am quite impressed by your sons achievements. I absolutely love the graduation attire. There is so much more ceremony involved...I guess it would be history as well...then in our country. What beautiful buildings (I agree, the modern signs have no business there. They could make signs to fit the buildings). I can see Scotland is on my list to visit someday.
Congrats to Adam!
Weldone!!
Edinburgh....my very favourite place :o) lovely photos and what a beautiful hall.
Proud parents and quite rightly so....well done Adam! (and not forgetting Ian of course) Little Euan is so sweet, lovely snaps for the family album.
Love N xx
Oh, thanks for sharing every single one of these wonderful photos. You have so much to be proud of and so do your boys - I hope they both realize what they have accomplished and to stay on course in this day and age is absolutely something to be proud of.
The architecture of those buildings is gorgeous!
Congrats to the mom and to the new grad!
What a glorious sequence of photographs. Congratulations, Adam!
Congratulations Adam! It's good to see the Burgh is just as I left it-roadworks and all :) I've only been in the McEwan hall once for a ceilidh and so have never really noticed the architecture! I'm currently on hol in Dorset - haven't been doing much photography and the wi-fi is expensive :(
THANK YOU FOR SHARING.....that was delightful - the pictures are wonderful - We want to go to Scotland!!!!! Congrats to Adam! And the little one is adorable!!!!
Congratulations to Adam you both must be very proud, cant think where these boys got there talents from?
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