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Maya from our #HistoricScot Youth Forum recommends taking a fun filled family trip to Stirling Castle this Easter. She takes a walk down memory lane and revisits some wonderful times had at the castle over the years.
Spring has sprung and The Hebridean Baker is out in nature for his latest recipe, delicious wild garlic scones.
In the summer of 1548, a small Scottish town became the focus of an enormous power struggle. We explore the story of the Siege of Haddington.
Historic Scotland gift membership is a present that lasts longer than the usual chocs and socks – perfect for the history lover in your life!
Jess Lydon uncovers the pioneering medical support provided by the Scottish Women’s Hospitals during the First World War
Filmmaker Stewart Kyasmire gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what went into creating Rapunzel, a Christmas cracker of a show from the National Theatre of Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland.
Featuring dockers, Hibees and elephants in libraries, we head into the archives to take a nostalgic look at life in Leith during the 20th century.
For National Gardening Week, go behind-the-scenes with Head Gardener Kenny Steven to discover the work that goes into keeping the gardens of Holyrood Palace so special.
James Douglas – The Black Douglas – was Robert the Bruce’s right hand man. Follow the fates and fortunes of his family as we explore the castles of the Black Douglases with Dr Callum Watson.
As part of Black History Month, we use sixteenth-century records to uncover the lavish lifestyle of some of Edinburgh Castle’s most intriguing residents.