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Our Aberdeen: Penny for Your Thoughts - Evening Express

Our Aberdeen: Penny for Your Thoughts by Jim Inglis, curator © Aberdeen Art Gallery When Ingrid Bergman asks Humphry Bogart what he’s thinking in the film Casablanca, I’m sure most people don’t realise that they were speaking the Scots language! Or when the chancellor stands up to make his Budget speech today, how many people will know that the word penny was in fact first coined (ahem!) in the form we all know today in a Scottish manuscript of the 1390s? The humble penny was the main type of coin in people’s purses for centuries. Of course, it changed greatly both in design and material over that time. Originally it was made of silver. They were literally struck to be made. A pellet (planchet) was placed between the two engraved dies (one “heads”, other “tails”) and then the top die hit with a hammer. This is why old coins never look exactly alike, as quality depended upon the wear on the dies and the skill or otherwise of the moneyer on the day. More rec

At once fascinating, fun and scholarly, Gin distills appreciation for an enduring quaff

At once fascinating, fun and scholarly, ‘Gin’ distills appreciation for an enduring quaff Shonna Milliken Humphrey has written a memoir, a novel and now an ode to gin. By Thomas Urquhart Share Some years ago, I discovered Greenall’s gin – on special at Heathrow’s Duty Free shop. It was love at first sip. From then on, a bottle was a prize from every trip abroad. Until last January. At the airport, Greenall’s was everywhere I looked: wild berry gin, blueberry gin, blood orange and fig gin. But of the “classic London Dry Gin handcrafted by England’s oldest gin distillery since 1761” – simple unadulterated Greenall’s – not a drop. Surely, today’s gin craze has gone too far.

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