One O'Clock Gun
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SIGHTSEEING, EDINBURGH/ Updated : Mar 10, 2015, 11:25 IST
Synopsis
Although it occurs just once a day, the One O’Clock Gun is one of the country’s most famous traditions, and one of its most unique talking points. First fired in 1861 as a time signal for passing ships in the Firth of Forth, the g … Read more
Although it occurs just once a day, the One O’Clock Gun is one of the country’s most famous traditions, and one of its most unique talking points. First fired in 1861 as a time signal for passing ships in the Firth of Forth, the gun on Mill's Mount Battery in the castle is now shot for the sake of tradition – although you can still set your watch by it, if you so wish. Read less

A local tradition you can set your watch by
Although it occurs just once a day, the One O’Clock Gun is one of the country’s most famous traditions, and one of its most unique talking points. First fired in 1861 as a time signal for passing ships in the Firth of Forth, the gun on Mill's Mount Battery in the castle is now shot for the sake of tradition – although you can still set your watch by it, if you so wish.
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