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A woman and child pictured beside a kitchen range in slum property c 1910. The photograph may have been taken in connection with a scheme to provide poor mothers with
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2015 first sign that all was not right with our Glorious Leader, Queen @NicolaSturgeon .Documents revealing Scottish police had access to a GCHQ spy programme which collects information on individuals’
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In the past few days, I've noticed a few MSPs/MPs and yessers, resorting to calling some yessers '' keyboard warriors ''. Offensive as it is, I've deciding to post a
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Breaking - Nicola Sturgeon's government has spent more than £50,000 "preparing" civil servants to give evidence about the Alex Salmond affair at hearings where they suffered "collective memory loss", it
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Edwin Muir, Scottish Journey (1935), Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing Company, 1979, p. 2-4..A century ago there was a great clearance from the Highlands which still rouses the anger of the people
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In Scotland, as in many other countries, the outbreak of the French Revolution seemed to announce the dawn of a new age. News of the French Revolution was greeted with
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By the spring of 1918, the First World War was into its fourth year. A weary British population had lost fathers, sons, uncles and friends all fighting on the battle
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The Great Scottish trading ports - Berwick, an important Scottish trading port This map shows the location of Berwick, Scotland's most important royal burgh and trading port before 1300. Situated
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Fifty one years ago, on September 14 1969, the Seaquest drilling rig struck oil for the first time in the North Sea. Brendan McKeown, its superintendent, took a helicopter out
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The '' Piskies ''Saint Andrews by the Green(Glasgow) was built in 1750 and is the oldest Episcopalian church erected in Scotland since the reformation. To build the church, a piece
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1/18 Joan of Arc - The Scots arrive in France - "Consumers of mutton and wine." That was the fairly dismissive description which met the Scottish soldiers who arrived in
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By PROFESSOR GLAISTER.THE fifteenth century saw the awakening of a desirefor acquisition of learning and the quickening of the revival of letters. This resuscitation of learning on the Continent of
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