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Month: July 2019

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  • The main entrance to Fort George. A gate in a huge wall is accessed via a long white bridge over a dry moat.

    250 years at the Fort

    31 July 2019, Events, History
  • A family exploring the Stones of Stenness Circle and Henge. The stones are about 3 to 4 times the height of people

    Meet the Orkney Rangers

    31 July 2019, Conservation, Nature & wildlife, Site Stories, World Heritage
  • An antique engraving of visitors at the ruins of Melrose Abbey

    Enlightened Visitors: Early Tourists in Scotland

    16 July 2019, Heritage, History
  • Cartoon characters stand in front of a castle with a moody sky behind them

    Castle Quest: Meet the characters

    03 July 2019, Site Stories, Virtual visits
  • A woman with blonde hair holds a device to the camera

    Caerlaverock Castle Quest: What’s in an app?

    03 July 2019, Virtual visits
  • Cropped image of the cover of Where Are the Women? featuring an illustration of a monument on an imagined map

    A Guide to an Imagined Scotland

    02 July 2019, Heritage, Women's History

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