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On 25 January 1759 poet Robert Burns was born. He is widely
On 25 January 1759 poet Robert Burns was born. He is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and is celebrated worldwide. He is the best know...
Inchcolm Abbey Inchcolm Abbey is a medieval abbey located on
Inchcolm Abbey Inchcolm Abbey is a medieval abbey located on the island of Inchcolm in the Firth of Forth in Scotland. The Abbey, which is located...
Clan Fergusson History The name Fergusson sprang to life in
Clan Fergusson History The name Fergusson sprang to life in many, widely spread parts of Scotland. Ideally the name could be traced back so as to br...
Clan Sutherland The progenitor of the Clan Sutherland was a
Clan Sutherland The progenitor of the Clan Sutherland was a Flemish nobleman by the name of Freskin, who was also the progenitor of the Clan Murray...
Duart Castle Duart Castle, proudly guards the sea cliffs of the
Duart Castle Duart Castle, proudly guards the sea cliffs of the Isle of Mull. Brought back from ruin in 1911, the Castle treasures 800 years of his...
Nineteenth Century Scotland Victoria and Balmoral Queen
Nineteenth Century Scotland Victoria and Balmoral Queen Victoria was the first English-born monarch of Great Britain ever to fall in love with S...
Medieval chicken with whole garlic cloves! Meat was often
Medieval chicken with whole garlic cloves! Meat was often cooked with spices in Medieval times. Serve this unusual but delicious roast chicken with m...
The thistle of Scotland is said to be the oldest national flower
The thistle of Scotland is said to be the oldest national flower on record, the legend of how this proud and regal plant became a national emblem goes...

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