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October 25th to November 7th Open 10am—6pm Mon to Fri; 10am—1pm Sat.

Visit the National Museums of Scotland

Displays of Scottish history R0; (11? MW f and working life, gold, silver .rconA/vb and pprcclamxammals, (fig-gags Sr fossrls and minerals, Hz technology and engineering from round the world. 0”“ '1 5" 3’" say/J

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Scottish National Portrait Gallery

Queen Street. Edinburgh Telephone: 031-556 8921

Mon-Sat1()am-5pm:Sun 2-5pm

PRINTED LIGHT

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The Scientific Art of W. H. Fox Talbot,

I).O. Hill and Robert Adamson.

The world famous photography collections of the Science Museum. London and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery brought together for the first time in this major exhibition of nearly 200 ofthe earliest and most remarkable photographs ever taken.

Admission 50p.

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OPEN LIST

o The Open List Is a tree listings service tor all cultural, educational, political and other events that do not IaIi Into The Llst’s other listings categories.

POLITICS FRIDAY 17 Glasgow

0 Picket oi the South Alrican Consulate Stock Exchange Building. Nelson Mandela Place. Every Friday 1—2pm. Organised by the Scottish Committee Anti-Apartheid Movement.

THURSDAY 30 Edinburgh

0 Transvestism Edinburgh Bisexual

Group. Edinburgh Lesbian and Gay Community Centre. 58a Broughton Street. 7.30pm. Discussion meeting

with guest speaker.

B I DY AND SOUL

FRIDAY 17 Edinburgh

0 Intensive Journal Workshop The Salisbury Centre. 2 Salisbury Road. (367 5438. 7—1()pm Friday. “lam—5.30pm Saturday. and l()am—1 pm Sunday. £37. Led by Sister Sheila ’l'ate RC. 'I‘he Intensive Journal programme offers an effective and private way of drawing life into focus. restructuring life goals and finding new energies.

WEDNESDAY 22 Glasgow

0 Break Oui— learn meditation Glasgow Buddhist Centre. 329 Sauchiehall Street. 333 0524. 7.30pm. LEO/£12. Four week meditation course.

Edinburgh

0 Compassion, the Only Way ol the Buddha Dharma Study Group. 207 The Pleasance. 7.30pm. £1.50/75p. First ofa series of three meetings on consecutive Wednesdays focusing on a taped talk.

FRIDAY 24 Edinburgh

0 Latin-American Evening 'I‘hc Salisbury Centre. 2 Salisbury Road. (167 5-138. 8pm. £8. South American menu and live music. Bring your own drink. Please book. numbers limited.

SATURDAY 25 Edinburgh

0 Creating Your Own Reality'i‘hc

Salisbury Centre. 2 Salisbury Road. 667 5438. 10am—5pm. £25/£l8. With Richard Coates ofthe Findhorn Foundafion.

WOMEN SATURDAY 18 Glasgow

0 Women's Place is in the World Renfield Street Stephen's Church Centre. 260 Bath Street. l().3()am—4pm. A day event for all women interested in world development issues organised by SEAD. Main speakers are Pat Devlin from Glasgow and Anita Patel from Kenya. Workshops on Families. Women Under Apartheid. Women and Health and Images of Women. Further information from A. llannon. 694 2168.

SUNDAY 26 Edinburgh

0 Exploring Dreams and Creativity Workshops The Salon. The Saltire

SCOTTISH BOOK FORTNIGHT

Sorley Maclean. who has been reading his poetry late at night on Scottish Television, in honour at his 75th birthday, is also one at the writers involved in Scottish Book Fortnight (see Thurs 30).

The Book Fortnight, which runs irom 27 Octoberto 8 November, leatures readings and signings irom a wide spectrum oi writers in bookshops In both Glasgow and Edinburgh.

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