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History is in full bloom and our Easter Eggsplorer event is back to get the whole family hunting around some of Scotland’s most iconic places this Easter.
We’ve all added extra layers to keep warm in winter – but what about Scotland’s historic objects? Discover how we look after our collections when it’s chilly!
WWII brought new challenges and fresh faces to Stanley Mills in Perthshire. We look back on the wartime experiences of three women employed at the mills in the 1940s.
Mary Burton was a trailblazer in the fight for women’s suffrage in Scotland. But as with so many of Scotland’s great women, her voice and personality have been eroded over time. Celebrate Burton’s many achievements and her bravery and boldness in the face of derision and patriarchal opposition.
On World Wildlife Day, we head to some of Scotland’s abbeys, cathedrals, castles and forts in search of animal encounters.
Join us as we examine the story of a teenage girl of colour who accused her teachers of lesbianism over 200 years ago in Edinburgh.
Mary of Guise is perhaps best known as the mother of Mary, Queen of Scots. But why did she come to Scotland? The story begins in a convent…
Emotional effigies, a leap of faith and a chilling crime of passion are among the historic stories of love we’re telling this Valentine’s Day.
To start Scotland’s Year of Stories 2022, we’re heading to Aberdeenshire to tell the tale of Christina Bruce and her defence of Kildrummy.
Historic Scotland gift membership is a present that lasts longer than the usual chocs and socks – perfect for the history lover in your life!