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Guest Blog

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From time to time we have guest posts from partners, visitors and friends of Historic Environment Scotland.

Posts by Guest Blog

  • charcoal illustration of people making barrels

    When art and engineering meet

    25 October 2019, Industrial Heritage
  • Three people inside a broch with a laser scanner

    Getting the measure of brochs

    18 October 2019, Virtual visits
  • A tennis court with four high, dark painted walls and markings on the ground. A small crown is painted on the wall.

    Playing with history

    30 September 2019, Heritage
  • View southwest across Sheriffmuir towards the Gargunnock Hills

    5 stunning Scottish sites to see this September

    13 September 2019, Heritage, History, Site Stories
  • A photo of the 1873 Hall in the Briggait, Glasgow. It is a wide, open space supported by ornate metalwork and surrounded by a balcony

    Wasps: An Artistic Chapter in the Story of Historic Buildings

    20 August 2019, Conservation, Heritage
  • 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
  • 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
  • A mobile phone activates augmented reality features from a map of Edinburgh's old and new towns

    Edinburgh’s Portal to the Past

    28 June 2019, Heritage, Virtual visits, World Heritage
  • photo of a gathering of people. At the front there are two rows of children standing behind a blackboard with Arabic script and the date 3/9/1961 written on it. Everyone looks like they are wearing their best clothes.

    Meet the GlaswegAsians: Glasgow’s South Asian heritage

    21 June 2019, South Asian Heritage
  • evening view of the Edinburgh skyline featuring the minaret of Edinburgh Central Mosque and Arthur's Seat

    Celebrating Ramadan in Scotland

    04 June 2019, South Asian Heritage

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