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  • A minecraft reconstruction of Abbot House in Dunfermline

    Unlocking hidden history with Scotland’s Urban Past

    21 November 2018, Digital, Education, Heritage, History
  • #YOYP2018: Maggie and the Magic Bookcase

    27 June 2018, Education, Year of Young People
  • Image of a group of people embarking on a heritage trail against the backdrop of Stirling town centre

    #YOYP2018: Arts Award for Stirling’s Cream of the Crop

    14 June 2018, Education, Year of Young People
  • ridge with archaeological remains embedded into sheer cliffside and four women peering over the top

    A Career in Ruins?

    26 April 2018, Archaeology, Education
  • Image of a group of young people walking through the arched entrance of Fort George on Care Day

    #YOYP2018: Care Day at Fort George

    16 March 2018, Education, Year of Young People
  • castle buildings on top of a rocky hill

    Why Should You Do An Internship With HES?

    19 October 2017, Education, Recruitment
  • black and white collie dog sitting in the sun outside an old stone building with a thatched roof

    Bringing a Blackhouse to life

    28 June 2017, Education, Gaelic
  • Three women preparing an exhibit for the exhibition

    Victorian Visions

    10 March 2017, Collections, Education
  • The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border is a collection of Border ballads compiled by Walter Scott, first published in three volumes in 1802 and 1803. The three volumes include such well-known ballads as 'A Lyke-Wake Dirge', 'The Twa Corbies', 'Thomas Rymer', 'Lord Randal', 'The Demon Lover', 'Helen of Kirkconnel'. These books belong to Sally Gall, Interpretation.

    Words that change the world

    02 March 2017, Education, History, Visitors
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