Nineteen Eighty-Five was an eventful year in Scotland's capital city, with several exciting openings across the city.
Queen Elizabeth II gave Waverley Market her royal approval, slicing the red ribbon to mark the newly-built shopping mall's official opening. Pop act The Thompson Twins opened a huge new HMV record store on Princes Street, and on North Bridge, locals flocked to the opening of the city's first ever Argos store.

13. Bruntsfield Hospital celebrations
Nurses and staff from Bruntsfield Hospital in Whitehouse Loan Edinburgh celebrate the hospital's centenary with champagne and flowers in June 1985. Photo: George Smith

14. Stockbridge
A view of the Stockbridge area of Edinburgh, looking towards Raeburn Place in March 1985. Photo: George Smith

15. Giant Cabbage Patch Kid
A giant Cabbage Patch Kid and 10-year-old Krisha Jacobs (with a Cabbage Patch doll) visited the Sick Children's Hospital in Edinburgh in October 1985. Photo: George Smith

16. Thompson Twins and 'Nipper'
Pop stars Alana Currie and Joe Leeway in kilts with Tom Bailey (The Thompson Twins) and a Nipper the dog lookalike, when they opened the new HMV music store in Princes Street, Edinburgh, October 1985. Photo: Hamish Campbell