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From: The Scotsman
Date: 20041113
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NORTH STARS
LOOK hard at BBC1's four-part adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South, which starts tomorrow night at 9pm, and you will find Edinburgh - or at least William Street - standing in for Victorian Manchester.
Historically, this bit of scene-stealing is not as impudent as it might appear. Not only were the first and last pictures we have of Gaskell painted in Edinburgh, but had her English father not been such a loser - first as an experimental farmer near Corstorphine and then as the owner of a boarding house for students in Drummond Street - there's every chance that she ...
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