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Samuel Wilson
Samuel works as a Digital Content Officer within Historic Environment Scotland's Communications and Media team, helping to tell stories about the organisation's work and share incredible tales from Scotland's past.
Posts by Samuel Wilson
The Story of The Stone of Destiny
05 May 2023,
Collections
,
History
A Women’s History Tour of Holyrood Park
31 March 2023,
Women's History
A poem from Aonghas MacNeacail
31 January 2023,
Gaelic
,
Industrial Heritage
Bàrdachd le Aonghas MacNeacail
31 January 2023,
Gaelic
,
Industrial Heritage
Five-minute Folklore: Myths and Legends from Around Scotland
13 January 2023,
Heritage
,
History
The Wraith at Fort George: A Ghost Story for Christmas
15 December 2022,
Scotland's Year of Stories
Breathing New Life Into Scottish Castles
10 November 2022,
Heritage
,
News
Six Scottish buildings (and a bridge) opened by the Queen
14 September 2022,
Architecture
,
Archives
In Pictures: The Queen in Edinburgh, 1977
02 June 2022,
Archives
Convents, Courts and Coronations: How Mary of Guise Came to Scotland
21 February 2022,
History
,
Women's History