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National Mills Weekend
Visit Stanley Mills this National Mills Weekend
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National Mills Weekend
Visit New Abbey Corn Mill this National Mills Weekend
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Postcard Tales
Stories from the front and the back of Banff and Macduff postcards
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Stenness and Barnhouse Walk
Join the Rangers for a walk around one of the oldest stone circles and the nearby Neolthic settlement of Barnhouse.
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Maps: Memories from the Second World War
Through personal stories, photography and memorabilia, this new exhibition charts the creation and use of maps during the Second World War.
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Ring of Brodgar Walk
Join us for a guided walk around Scotland's largest stone circle which forms part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site.
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Unlocking the HES Archives
A celebration of material uncovered in HES Archives as part of the Move Ready Project
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Living History
During your visit look out for our living history characters They will be on hand to tell you more about the site, the character and time period they are portraying, as well as posing for photos – although they may be a bit confused by your camera!
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Traces of Empire
Working with community groups, this exhibition explores their experiences of the legacies of empire in Scotland, looking for ways forward and finding space to tell their stories.