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All around the world, communities are celebrating the Festival of Light. We take a look at how the festival is celebrated in Scotland’s past and present with Puravi Kumar.
As the festive season draws near, we’re stepping away from the difficult year gone past and focussing on bringing some sparkle to the big day with our annual Christmas gift suggestions.
We believe that Scotland’s past can lead the way to a green recovery and an energy efficient future – after all, the greenest building is the one that already exists.
When researching her recent book, author Sara Sheridan worked through over 5,000 female biographies – but Where Are the Black Women in Scotland’s past?
Read about the remarkable life of Peter Burnet, who journeyed from Virginia to Paisley in the late 1700s, becoming one of the town’s most respected residents.
This Scottish Archaeology Month, we take a look at the objects that have been found at the historic sites we care for and what they tell us about Scotland’s past. Join us as we unearth our archaeological collections!
What does history or heritage mean? Why is it important? And how do we talk about it? There’s no one answer when we’re talking about heritage.
Tenements, tower blocks and townhouses. Over the centuries Scotland’s houses have adapted to fit the the economic and social circumstances of the day. What does your house reveal about Scotland’s history?
Did you know that you can take your canine companion to most of the historic sites we manage? Discerning doggos share their favourite dog-friendly sites.
The mighty Urquhart Castle has opened its gates to visitors once more! Here’s what to expect from your next historic day out on the shores of Loch Ness.