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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.
Have you ever wondered how we look after the contents that come with our castles, abbeys and forts? Now’s your chance to ask a curator!
Do you believe in witchcraft? Some people might be scared to reveal the secrets of occult objects, but not us! Find out what we’ve discovered about one of the most intriguing treasures in our collection…
We explore the adventurous life of John Muir, who rose from humble beginnings in East Lothian to being voted the most important person in the history of California.
Deputy Head of Survey and Recording Iain Anderson explains our changing social spaces, how we record them and why he just can’t bring himself to get rid of his CD collection.
How are our collections connected to Australia, China, Germany and the USA? Find out as we celebrate our global connections on International Museum Day.
From a prehistoric cairn to a 1970s village, we count down the top 12 archaeological sites most popular with followers of the 2017 Archaeology InSites project.