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Find out how communities in the Scottish Borders have been using audio and video archives from our Scran service to bring local history to life
Landscape Archaeology student Anne Landskron, who studies at Freie Universität Berlin, recently finished a two month internship with us. In this blog post she talks about what she learned.
Tobar an Dualchais – Kist o Riches
John Andrew explains the work that went into restoring the Forth Bridge after decades of disrepair, eventually earning it World Heritage status – and a Gold Blue Peter Badge!
Find out how to access nearly half a million images, videos and sounds from Scottish history using Scran – the Scottish Cultural Resources Access Network.
Scotland does get its fair share of bad weather, but that doesn’t mean you have to stay inside
Hear some of the silenced voices from Scotland’s history in the tale of Elizabeth and Margaret Douglas, high born women affected by mental illness.
Take a closer look at the objects that hint at daily life in Melrose Abbey, and find out how we look after these artefacts behind the scenes.
Park ranger Gordon Smith describes why Holyrood Park is one of the best places to be in spring.
The Forth Bridge is an iconic structure – but how much do you know about the World Heritage Site? Here are six facts about the best-known bridge in Scotland.