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Wanderings with a camera in Scotland
A recently published book highlights the photography of Dunfermline born Erskine Beveridge, who took his camera on his extensive travels around Scotland
Publication Date: Sep-15-2009
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The last days of St Kilda
One of the final inhabitants of the island far out in the Atlantic recalls the evacuation that brought life there to a close
Publication Date: Aug-18-2009
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A jewel in the west
The little church at Ballachulish that represents an
epic period in Scottish history
Publication Date: Jul-16-2009
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Gathering of the clans
Edinburgh will be transformed into a sea of tartan when the biggest clan gathering ever is staged in the city
Publication Date: Jun-11-2009
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Glasgow Green
Down the decades Glaswegians have made good use of the Green from bleaching linen to the annual fair
Publication Date: May-14-2009
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Tin buildings of Scotland
Corrugated iron holds a half forgotten place in our architectural
history, from the humblest of huts to the most imposing of churches
Publication Date: Mar-11-2009
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Victorian spa still sparkles
Five years after its £2m rescue from dilapidation, Strathpeffer continues to tell one of Scotland’s most fascinating
heritage tales
Publication Date: Mar-09-2009
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Tommy's war
History is commonly related by academics and politicians, but
here in a set of recently discovered diaries is the authentic voice
of an ordinary Glaswegian shepherding his little family through
extraordinary times
Publication Date: Mar-06-2009
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Old Aberdeen, the lost city
Full of iconic Scottish buildings, this ancient burgh is one of
Scotland’s greatest but least known treasures, taking your from the
middle ages to the present day
Publication Date: Mar-04-2009
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