An extensive exploration of the folklore, history and traditions of the Orkney Islands.
Welcome to the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society - encouraging awareness of the Mackintosh Legacy. Charles Rennie Mackintosh, acclaimed architect and designer.
The Royal Yacht Britannia website provides a unique insight into the history of the yacht, visitor information, hospitality & events, archived press releases and a chance to buy Britannia Merchandise on line.
www.royalyachtbritannia.co.uk
New Lanark Conservation Trust Spectacularly located on the banks of the River Clyde in the heart of a unique world heritage village, the New Lanark accommodation is close to Glasgow and Edinburgh. Events at New Lanark New Lanark Conservation Trust New Lanark Mills, Lanarkshire, Scotland ML11 9DB. How to get here New Lanark World Heritage Village This project has been part financed by the ...
Relive the Past at the Scottish Crannog Centre, Loch Tay, Perthshire, Scotland - What is a Crannog - Underwater Archaeology at Oakbank Crannog - Open to the Public - also includes the Scottish Crannog Centre exhibition and VRML Crannog Demo.
Angus Archives, Scotland. Angus Archives houses and preserves 800 years of the areas written heritage. It contains royal charters, letters, diaries, plans, minute books, school log books, sasines and much more. A genealogy service is also provided.
www.angus.gov.uk/history/archives
Easdale Island Folk Museum ...
www.easdale.co.uk/noframes/history/museum.html
19th century murder case - extensive website - true crime story of a bizarre orchestration of evidence discovered 140 years too late - incl. trial testimony, chronology.
The Lanark and District Archaeological Society Website gives details of our lecture program and describes some of LADAS's digs and finds.
Edinburgh Picturesque Notes by Robert Louis Stevenson ...
www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/geo/travel/EdingburghPicturesqueNotes/toc.html
This site is about a Royal Air force Flying unit in WWII, called RAF Forres, known colloquially as Balnageith ...
www.griffon.clara.net/19/first.htm