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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.
We use our archives to look at some of the spectacular Scottish structures opened by the Queen over the course of her reign.
Ahead of the Service of Thanksgiving at St Giles Cathedral to mark the Coronation of King Charles III, we take a brief look at the history of this national landmark.
This weekend Edinburgh’s Mercat Cross will play an important role in the accession of King Charles III. Uncover its history on our blog.
We delve into our collections to take a look at the ceremony and celebrations when George IV made a monumental arrival in Leith 200 years ago.
For South Asian Heritage Month, Tariq Ali uncovers the journey of his grandfather who came to Scotland as a Punjabi immigrant and became “Johnny” a travelling salesman in Scotland’s rural communities in the 1940s-50s