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Lynsey Haworth from our collections team takes a time-travelling journey through the gravestones in our care.
Learn how a young woman from Grenada brought a change in Scots law that lasted 180 years.
When Steven Robb from our Planning and Consents team began researching his family tree, he discovered his great-great grandmother was a Blyth of Kirk Yetholm. This led him to explore the unique culture of the Kirk Yetholm Gypsies, who were granted privileges by James V to essentially self-govern. Here, he blogs on uncovering the story of Kirk Yetholm’s Gypsy Kings and Queens.
From West Africa to Ayrshire, uncover the story of Scipio Kennedy – the first name you’ll see on the kitchen wall at Culzean Castle.
During excavations at Caerlaverock Castle, three small fragments of Islamic glass were discovered. But what’s the story behind the fragments?
Join Alasdair Gray expert Sorcha Dallas from the Alasdair Gray Archive on a trail of the artist’s striking murals and their history as we dive into the life of the Glasgow-born artist
In this guest blog, The Hebridean Baker shares a family favourite, Aunt Bellag’s Clootie Dumpling, the perfect treat for a cosy Autumn night.
Ready for a castle visit to remember this autumn? We look at some of Scotland’s greatest and grandest castles and their stories, from autumn and throughout the year.
Uncover the story of the Campbells – a mother and daughter who investigated Clava Cairns nearly 200 years ago.
Holyrood Park, sometimes known locally as the Queen’s Park, has a long history of connections with the royals.