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The £60,000 Robin Hood prop will be used for battle re-enactments by the Clanranald Trust
Gilbert Robertson of Struan, 23rd Chief of Clan Donnachaidh is the head of one of most diverse of Scottish clans to attend the Gathering in Edinburgh.
The Chief of Clan Hay has compared the clan system to social networking sites, saying that people come to events like The Gathering to meet other...
The Chief of Clan Hunter was one of many at The Gathering to speak of the wider benefit that the historic two-day event afforded her and her peers.
The 13th Duke of Argyll, the chief of Clan Campbell, was the youngest yet most senior of all the Scottish clan chiefs who attended the historic 2009...
Lord Macdonald of Macdonald, High Chief of the clan Donald, speaks to STV about the success of the Gathering in Scotland's capital.
A Glasgow geneology festival will attempt to reveal hidden histories and family trees.
The tour of Kelso continues with the town's abbey and Floors Castle.
A brief history of this unusual nineteenth century church beside Loch Awe in Argyll.
Castle Fraser in Aberdeenshire is one of the largest and grandest of Scottish tower houses.
The story of one of Scotland's most important historic buildings: Fyvie Castle, in Aberdeenshire.
The story of one of Scotland's most important historic buildings: Fyvie Castle, in Aberdeenshire.
Cultural historian Ronnie Scott selects his five favourite things in the Glasgow Necropolis.
The new Shetland museum in Lerwick is proving very popular, and was short-listed for a major award in 2008.
Part 1: Elizabeth Carmichael gives us tips on where to start researching your Scottish roots.
Part 2: Elizabeth gives more advice, showing us the census archive and the Evening Times Roll of Honour.
Part 3: Dr Irene O'Brien from Glasgow city archives shows the voters roll and school, sasines and police registers.
Part 4: Dr Irene O'Brien explains the church archives, the Family and estate registers the Kirk session minutes.
Part 5: Dr Irene O'Brien unveils another useful resource held at the library: the Poor Law Archives.
Part 6: Dr. Irene OBrien explains more about the Poor Law Archives and shows how to search for poor law ancestors.