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Britain’s first Black school teacher, Tom Jenkins, began his career in a small village in the Scottish Borders. Rachael Bowen follows his extraordinary life this Black History Month.
On National Sporting Heritage Day, we take a look at the tradition of Real Tennis and one of world’s oldest tennis courts.
On Heritage Awareness Day we go through the keyhole and open the doors of two beautiful and unique Scottish homes built in the Swinging Sixties.
A handy guide on how you can open the doors on some of the quirkiest and most curious hidden gems in the HES estate.
Arrrrrr me hearties! On International Talk Like a Pirate Day we do have for thee a bevvy of tales of marine marauders to shiver your timbers!
Have you ever wondered how we look after the contents that come with our castles, abbeys and forts? Now’s your chance to ask a curator!
At the end of this month, 51 of the 300+ places we care for will be shut up for the winter. But fear not, you’ve still got time to bag these fair weather sites!
Data created by archaeology is essential to our understanding and interpretation of the past. But are we making the most of it? Peter McKeague explains how consistent standards could transform the way archaeological data is collated, curated and re-used.
Tara Marshall-Tierney from Wasps tells the story of three buildings, repurposed as artists’ studios for Scotland’s largest creative community.
August 2019 marks the centenary of the Scottish Housing Act, a landmark piece of legislation which led to the widespread provision of council housing. 100 years on Steven Robb looks at the Act and its legacy.