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Guest Blog

From time to time we have guest posts from partners, visitors and friends of Historic Environment Scotland.

Posts by Guest Blog

  • sepia photo showing the Lawnmarket area of Edinburgh. Horses and carts are in the street.

    Yellow Pages of Yore

    17 April 2020, Archives, Collections
  • General view of Circle 5 stone circle at Machrie Moor, Arran. This circle consists of eight inner round granite blocks and fifteen outer circle blocks.

    How your holiday snaps could help historic sites

    14 April 2020, Conservation
  • View of the HMS Unicorn at the riverside in Dundee. The ship is curved and wooden, with a roof covering the top deck

    HMS Unicorn: The most original old ship in the world

    08 April 2020, Heritage, Year of Coasts and Waters
  • The People of the Declaration of Arbroath

    03 April 2020, History
  • Sunlit interior of The Steading farmhouse featuring several artistic wooden carvings and a stained glass window

    The Unique House of an Iconoclastic Sculptor

    30 March 2020, Heritage
  • Artic explorer Isobel Hutchison poses with two Alaskan nurses wearing large fur hoods

    Isobel Wylie Hutchison: The Quiet Explorer

    24 March 2020, Heritage, News, Year of Coasts and Waters
  • From Bruntsfield Links, view of a church with a large spire and tenement buildings.

    Mysterious buildings, hidden women, lost photos

    23 March 2020, Heritage
  • The Hidden History of Domestic Abuse: Margaret Crawford’s Story

    06 March 2020, History
  • Close up of hands holding a smartphone which is scanning a hard copy map for more information

    Meet our Data Heroes

    24 February 2020, Archives
  • A group of you children with high visibility vests on visit Edinburgh Castle

    Heritage for All at The Gathering

    17 February 2020, Education, Funding

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