The Edinburgh City Artillery was a part-time unit of Britain's Volunteer Force raised around Edinburgh in 1859. It was the parent unit for a number of batteries in the later Territorial Force, including heavy batteries of the Royal Garrison Artillery that fought on the Western Front during World War I. It later formed a heavy regiment that served in the Battle of France and the campaign in North West Europe during World War II, while a spin-off medium regiment fought in Sicily and Italy. Its successor units continued in the postwar Territorial Army until the 1960s.
City of Edinburgh RGA Uniforms
16-Pounder RML gun manned by Artillery Volunteers.
Ammunition limbers gallop past a battery of British 4.7 inch guns on the Somme.
RGA manhandling a 60-pounder gun, 1917.
Sir Joseph Noel Paton was a Scottish artist, illustrator and sculptor. He was also a poet and had an interest in, and knowledge of, Scottish folklore and Celtic legends.
Paton in 1866
Joseph Noel Paton by his sister Amelia Robertson Hill 1872
"Home" – The Return from the Crimea
Paton's monument to his parents and siblings who died in childhood, Dunfermline Abbey