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Canopied stall; 15th century; Late medieval; Dunblane Cathedral
This ornate bishop’s stall from the choir at Dunblane Cathedral bears the arms of Bishop James Chisholm (1487–1526).
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The arrival of Christianity in Scotland
Understand the impact of Christianity in Scotland with the adoption or adaption of iconography and architecture.
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Mary Was Here
This fast-paced, accessible and extensively illustrated book traces Mary’s life through specific episodes at specific places on specific dates.
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Prehistory: Places of Ancient Belief
Explore a range of prehistoric sites and structures that were important to ancient communities in Scotland.
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Oil on Canvas - View of the Clyde and Dumbarton Rock; Horatio McCulloch (b.1805, d.1867); Circa 1850; 19th century; Dumbarton Castle
Painted in the 1850s, this oil landscape shows Dumbarton Rock from the south bank of the River Clyde.
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Loanhead Stone Circle
Get an overview of Loanhead Stone Circle, a complex prehistoric site with a long and varied history of use. Visit the site today or contact Historic Environment Scotland for more information.
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St Andrews Castle opens to visitors again
One of Scotland’s iconic heritage attractions, St Andrews Castle in Fife has reopened its doors again to visitors following inspections by site managers
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Scotland makes history
With over 1/3 of visitors drawn to Scotland for its history and culture, VisitScotland has hailed the Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology as a great time to relive Scotland’s fascinating past.
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Abbeys, alleys and augmented realities
Explore Scotland’s urban histories in a new free travelling exhibition. Celebrating five years of community heritage projects, the exhibition takes you on a journey around the nation