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Everyone knows the beaver stands for ingenuity, craftsmanship and hard work. For 50 years, the beaver has been an official ...
Parliamentarians likely will get a chance later this year to debate whether to adopt a livestock brand as an official national symbol.
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Edinburgh News on MSNDressing the Scottish woman : A guide to timeless & modern styleTimeless & Modern Style Scotland is a land of rugged landscapes, rich history, and bold fashion. Scottish women’s style ...
Galloway, the most southwesterly area in Scotland, is becoming a top destination for gravel biking enthusiasts. Steeped in ...
Galloway is a bit of Scotland that’s often overlooked by visitors. Across the border from England, this southwestern region ...
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GlasgowWorld on MSNExploring the rich tapestry of Scottish custom and cultural wearScotland is a land filled with stunning landscapes, a deep-rooted history, and lively traditions, and it boasts some of the ...
On walking and 4x4 tours of the vast reserve and the two glens it covers - Glen Alladale and Glen Mor - reserve manager Innes MacNeill pointed out restored peatland and some of the million-odd trees ...
A trip to the Scottish Highlands offers a mix of history and modernity, along with whisky and Nessie The town of Inverness looks beyond the stereotypical image of whisky, tartan plaid and Loch Ness.
An estimated 4,000 to 6,000 people, mostly from the Scottish Lowlands, were tried for witchcraft between the 1500s and 1700s, a much higher rate than for neighbouring England. Most of the accused were ...
Modern tartans are registered for organisations, individuals, and commemorative purposes in the official Scottish Register of Tartans and the newest entry is special. The new Witches of Scotland ...
A tartan designed at the King’s request, which will be used at Balmoral, has been lodged with the Scottish Register of Tartans. The Balmoral Glen Gelder tartan, designed by the Scottish Tartans ...
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