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Bryony Donnelly strolls through the history of three of Scotland’s most beautiful gardens, and discovers the incredible stories of the people who created them.
We take a two-wheeled trip into the archives, meeting some of the daytrippers, rulebreakers and thrillseekers from Scotland’s cycling past.
When you think of Art Deco, you might be picturing geometric shapes, the Empire State Building and The Great Gatsby. But the popular design style has left its mark on our architecture much closer to home.
Have you ever visited a circular tower? Orchardton Tower is one of a kind in Scotland. Dating back to the mid-1400s, we dive into its history.
A staple of the 20th century British townscape, police and phone boxes can be spotted across Scotland. So how are they being used today?
Only a stone’s throw away from Edinburgh’s city centre, Granton was once one of Scotland’s key industrial hubs. But what’s it like now? We dive into the projects behind the Granton Waterfront Redevelopment Programme.
The Highland Clearances are a pivotal moment is Scotland’s social, cultural and economic history. Karen Soutar, one of our stewards at Doune Castle tells us what happened, when, and why.
Who fought in the Battle of Culloden, and why was it such an important moment in Scottish history? Uncover the story with our Inventory of Historic Battlefields.
Discover the enchanting folklore and curious mythology surrounding Scotland’s birds with Emilia Chambers from our Interpretation Team.
In 2009, I heard the Scottish folk song ‘Auld Lang Syne’ played on the guzheng in Nanjing’s Shanxi Road Square. The Scottish bagpipe and Chinese guzheng are not similar instruments. But can they carry the same song, and with it, the same feeling?