Sunday Mail (UK)

A FAMILY TICKET TO THE EDINBURGH DUNGEON

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Here is a chance to enjoy a fun-filled family day out at one of Scotland’s top – and scariest – attraction­s.

We have teamed up with Edinburgh Dungeon to give away TEN family passes.

The new show at The Dungeon takes guests back to the diseaserav­aged streets of the capital where they will come face-to-face with its victims and their ghastly ailments.

Delivered with the mix of cheeky humour and gripping storytelli­ng for which the awardwinni­ng attraction is known, visitors will learn about the curious cures concocted by the city’s bloodstain­ed barber surgeons.

Those lucky enough to escape will then venture down a plagueridd­en street of old Edinburgh, the Street of Sorrows, and meet the Foul Clenger – the plague cleaner.

But the fun doesn’t stop there. At the end of the tour, visitors find themselves on Market Street – the Dungeon’s new immersive shop. Below them are ratstrewn cobbles and above are hanging awnings as well as swinging rows of tankards, bottles and cages. Meanwhile stalls spilling over with wares combine to offer a new shopping experience. Yes, Harry McShane, from Holytown, Lanarkshir­e, played for Bellshill Athletic as a boy in the 1930s before signing for Blackburn Rovers.

After World War II, the winger turned out for Huddersfie­ld Town, Bolton Wanderers, Oldham Athletic and Chorley.

He also played for Manchester United and won the First Division title with them in 1951-52, scoring eight goals and making 56 appearance­s for the team.

He worked at Old Trafford after his retirement, even spendingg a period as the stadium’s announcer. He died in 2012 2 aged 92 in Manchester. lolong been painted as enemies.

Today, the RoRoyal Coat of ArmArms of the United KingdKingd­om of Great Britain aand Northern Ireland still hahas the English lion on the left and the Scottish unicorn on the right. The Royal Coat of Arms for use in Scotland has them the other way round.

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