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Scotland is recognised as a pioneering nation in how modern-day football developed, but currently this isn’t widely reflected in our list of protected historic places. Kyle Armstrong outlines our new project which seeks to address this.
From a saint’s miracle to a city’s birth: discover how St Mungo and Bishop Jocelin helped shape the story of Glasgow’s rise from a humble religious settlement to Scotland’s largest city.
Gorgie has experienced many changes over the last 200 years, from quiet rural farms outside the city, to Edinburgh’s first hub of industrial expansion and eventual industrial decline. Mathew Reilly dives into Gorgie’s past in his new blog.
Explore Scotland’s history wild swimming, hydrotherapy and wellbeing at historic lochs, spas, and tidal pools.
July 2025 marks the centenary of Ebenezer MacRae’s appointment as Edinburgh’s City Architect. From the famous police box to the council housing programme, MacRae shaped the landscape of Edinburgh. Who was he and who were the team behind his influential work?
Learn more about this powerful and notoriously wild character from Scottish history.
795 A.D. marked the first recorded Viking raid in modern-day Scotland. Join us as we step back in time to explore who the Vikings were, why they came to Scotland and the great siege of Dumbarton.
Discover how Scotland’s historic sites can boost your wellbeing as artist Morag Edward takes to the water in search of wellness, wildlife and the perfect place to enjoy a spot of wild swimming.
Den bheachd gu bheil thu eòlach air sìthichean? Chan eil na! Anns a’ bhloga seo tha Catrìona Mhoireach ag innse mu sìthichean à beul-aithris na Gàidhlig agus mar a dh’aithneachas tu iad.
Think you know fairies? Think again! In this blog Catriona Murray explores Scotland’s Gaelic fairy folklore and provides a handy guide on how to recognise them.