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Scottish history is full of wild places and grisly tales that are certainly the opposite of romantic! Our Designations Team have the perfect places to go if Valentine’s Day has left you feeling a little (love)sick…
Designations Officers Fiona Isobel Watson and Rory McDonald take us on a Valentine’s Day tour of some of the hidden and romantic corners of Scotland.
Uncover the story of General Wade, the only person identified by name in the UK National Anthem, and the legacy of his Highland road building project.
February is LGBT History Month, so to mark the occasion we asked staff to share their favourite poetry, prose and plays featuring LGBT+ writers and themes.
Within our archives, Historic Environment Scotland cares for a unique collection of evidence about the Holocaust. Explore this significant archive of irrefutable evidence of Nazi German concentration camps.
Recently, our archivists had an tricky problem to solve. Just how do you store and care for something that’s knobbly, fragile and of historic importance? Ruby Smith, Archives Conservation Trainee, explores our awkward archives!
Join Niamh Crimmins as she celebrates 30 years of the Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland and explores the history of Grangemouth through survey fieldwork and the HES Archives.
Senior Designations Officer Rory McDonald looks back on a busy 2019 which took the HES Designations team to a range of fascinating historic sites
Looking for the best Christmas gifts in history? As the festive season has truly arrived, get into the Christmas spirit with our magical gift guide!
This Disability History Month, meet four historic Scots who lived with disabilities.