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Many of Scotland’s historic places contain features which may have hidden meanings. Join us as we take a look at some of our favourites.
When some Edinburgh venues introduced a ‘colour bar’, many residents and visitors found themselves treated as second class citizens.
Filmmaker Stewart Kyasmire gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what went into creating Rapunzel, a Christmas cracker of a show from the National Theatre of Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland.
Is weaving women’s work? Peigi investigates how a set of 90 year old blankets woven by her grandmother came to be.
Delve into our archives as we take a look at the real life places in Scotland which provided inspiration for Tintin and the Black Island.
Have you ever wondered how we look after over 300 historic buildings and around 38,000 historic objects? Now’s your chance to find out as we go behind-the-scenes with our conservators.
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.
All around the world, communities are celebrating the Festival of Light. We take a look at how the festival is celebrated in Scotland’s past and present with Puravi Kumar.
We revisit the story of enigmatic explorer James Bruce and discover the Ethiopian influences on one of Stirlingshire’s most fascinating monuments.
As the festive season draws near, we’re stepping away from the difficult year gone past and focussing on bringing some sparkle to the big day with our annual Christmas gift suggestions.