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Bryony Donnelly
Bryony works within the Communications and Media team as a Senior Digital Officer, sharing the stories about Scotland's historic environment and finding ways to bring the past to life through new technology.
Posts by Bryony Donnelly
Shining a Spotlight on Community Heritage
08 November 2019,
Education
,
Heritage
Scotland’s Garden Secrets
30 August 2019,
Heritage
,
History
Kathleen Veitch: uncovering an architect
01 March 2019,
History
The Forth Bridge – a masterpiece of Victorian engineering
04 May 2017,
World Heritage
,
Year of History Heritage & Archaeology
Heart of Neolithic Orkney – from Indiana Jones to Viking graffiti
18 April 2017,
World Heritage
The Antonine Wall – the last linear Roman frontier
14 April 2017,
World Heritage
Wool and World Heritage – six facts about New Lanark
12 April 2017,
World Heritage