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  • black and white photo showing the grad facade of Donaldson's School when it was first built. It's an impressive building in the Jacobean style with decorative towers and turrets.

    A short history of Donaldson’s School

    29 April 2022,
    Archives, History, Who are you?
  • An older black man in mid-1800s clothing (James McCune Smith) imposed over an engraving of Glasgow's Old College and cathedral.

    James McCune Smith: An Outcast from the Land of the Free

    14 April 2022,
    Black History
  • a child dressed in a bunny costume laughing at the camera

    Cracking Days Out This Easter

    11 April 2022,
    Events, Site Stories, Stirling Castle
  • Historic Hibernation: Looking After Our Collections During Winter

    29 March 2022,
    Collections, Conservation, Stirling Castle
  • A canal in front of a large mill building at Stanley Mills

    Stories from Stanley Mills: Women millworkers during WWII

    25 March 2022,
    Industrial Heritage, Site Stories, Women's History
  • Image of plaque at wall. The plaque reads: "Mary Burton 1819-1909 Social Reformer and Suffragist lived here"

    The Marvellous Mary Burton

    08 March 2022,
    History, Who are you?, Women's History
  • A peregrine falcon perches on stonework on a cathedral tower

    Here be wild things: animal encounters at Historic Scotland sites

    03 March 2022,
    Nature & wildlife, Site Stories
  • 19th century engraving depicting a rider on horseback crossing a bridge over the Water of Leith. Some other small figures walk along the banks of the river.

    The LGBT sex scandal of Edinburgh’s New Town

    28 February 2022,
    History, LGBT+ History, Women's History
  • A colourful carving in wood of Mary of Guise in a purple dress

    Convents, Courts and Coronations: How Mary of Guise Came to Scotland

    21 February 2022,
    History, Mary Queen of Scots, Stirling Castle, Women's History
  • A section of a larger illustration showing a young lady leaping through the air

    Five Stories From Scotland’s Passionate Past

    11 February 2022,
    History
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