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Take a tour of the world’s second largest collection of aerial photography with Susan Hallsworth, part of our NCAP team.
Care Day is the world’s biggest celebration of children and young people with care experience. This week’s blog reviews our Care Day event at Fort George, and highlights our developing role as a corporate parent for Who Cares? Scotland.
This International Poetry Day, Kevin Grant delves into three poems revealing the words and thoughts of people not normally visible in written histories.
8 March is International Women’s Day, a day for celebrating the achievements of women all around the world. Archives and Library Assistant Niamh Crimmins introduces us to the mystery of architect Jean Payton-Reid…
Think fake news is a recent invention? Allow Dr Alex Hale to introduce you to the Victorian-era scandal of William Donnelly and Dumbuck Crannog…
Hannah from Glasgow Women’s Library explains how you can use their archives to uncover Scotland’s lesbian history and heritage
Playwright James Ley explains how LGBT History Month inspired him to write a Love Song to Lavender Menace, and gives his own research tips
As Prince Harry and Meghan Markle mark the Year of Young People in Edinburgh, we highlight James Craig – the young visionary behind Edinburgh’s New Town.
As the Year of Young People 2018 gets into full swing, we highlight some of the dos and don’ts when starting co-design projects with young people!
Roddy, Alastair and Ernie left school to become shepherds at just fifteen. Dot Chalmers of the Here We Are project uncovers a year in the life of a shepherd on the Ardkinglas Estate in the 1950s and 60s