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Dr Clare Torney explains how the creation of HES has enabled us to develop the best picture we’ve ever had of Scotland’s historic places
Scotland isn’t all about fried confection! In our month of Food and Drink, we look at Scottish food through the ages.
To celebrate Book Week Scotland, Publications Officer Christine Wilson takes us on a journey through some of her favourite historic Scottish fiction
With Scotland’s Year of Young People fast approaching, we highlight one of our recent collaboration projects with young people – ‘Creative Pathways’.
This month we’re delving into the depths of Scotland’s history of war and conflict, starting with an introduction to military history from Romans to the twentieth century
From phantom pipers to cursed castles, Communications Correspondent Miriam Morris uncovers stories of Scotland’s haunted homes this Halloween
Hear how revising our Statements of Significance led us to uncover an unexpected link between Broughty Castle and Inchcolm Abbey in the form of Tudor Warships.
Scotland’s first ever Year of Young People is happening in 2018. It aims to inspire all ages through its young people by celebrating their achievements, valuing their contributions, and allowing them to shine on a local and global stage.
From monstrous carvings to grisly remains, we share some spooky stories from Scotland’s history this Halloween
Have you ever thought about doing an internship with HES, or any other heritage organisation? Heleen Schoolmeesters recently spent five months working with our Learning Team making educational resources, video and more. Here she shares a little of what she learned