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Scotland's public body promoting Heritage For All. Sa Gàidhlig: Àrainneachd Eachdraidheil Alba. Days out: House Rules:

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    The first lecture of 2020 takes place tomorrow 7pm-8pm! We are excited to welcome Freddie Alexander, who will be talking about 's project to make their physical collection available to view online.💻 Tickets are £5 and can be booked here: .

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  2. Absolutely brilliant to have the Youth Forum on board. Thanks for hosting a great weekend! Now to crack on with those 100 questions... 🤯

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  3. Look out for some lovely slate and traditional sash windows appearing in Penicuik thanks to the Penicuik Heritage Regeneration Project!

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  4. 💜💙💚💛🧡 February is ! Over the next 4 weeks, keep your eyes peeled for the rainbow flag 🏳️‍🌈 flying at many sites and for stories about LGBT+ people from Scotland’s past.

    A rainbow flag being clasped by an armoured hand
    A rainbow flag in front of Tantallon Castle and the Bass Rock
    Flags including the Rainbow flag and the Saltire flying at Stirling Castle with a double rainbow in the background
    A rainbow flag flying from Dirleton Castle
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    Cracking photo from Feb 1935, caption: "Man outside his home, the smallest house in Inverness-shire." Sadly no further info about man, dog, or smallest house. Note the use of of large stones to prevent the smallest house from being blown away Image via

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  7. Want to learn about Lesbian history this ? Wondering where to find: 🌈 journals and pamphlets 🌈 oral histories 🌈 press clippings 🌈 ... and much more? The answer is of course ! Find out about this amazing archive at

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  8. In 1853, the people of hired a penniless sailor to fix the weather vane on top of their Town House. He used a kite to fix a rope to the spire & was winched into position. He was paid £5 ( reckons that's £400 in today's money)

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  9. If you missed our blog on Monday, it's definitely worth making time to read it today. Find out how our archives are preserving irrefutable proof of the Holocaust.

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  10. February is , so we'll be sharing all sorts of stories and resources over the coming weeks - from hidden histories to collaborative projects. Who or what would you like to hear more about? 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈

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  11. in 1918, author was born in Edinburgh. She was educated at James Gillespie's School for Girls, inspiring her best known work 'The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie'. At that time, Gillespie's was located on the edge of Bruntsfield Links, in the corner of this photo.

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  12. How would you go about building a log boat? Around 3,000 years ago, people living near the River Tay chose a large oak tree, cut it down, shaped the log and hollowed out the inside..

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    31. sij

    We're delighted to introduce the youth forum!🙌 They'll be sharing their ideas on how they can shape Scotland's historic environment! We can't wait to see what they come up with!💡

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    31. sij

    Delighted to meet our new youth forum members today. Great partnership for and . Looking forward to seeing the outcomes

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  15. Follow for more Scottish archaeology (and some lush cagoules!)

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  16. He says: “The study of the past offers opportunities for anyone to discover, care for, promote and enjoy our rich and diverse heritage. Archaeology contributes to our well being and knowledge and helps to tell our stories.”

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  17. It’s the final day of and HES Archaeology Officer, Craig 👇, is keen to share why he loves archaeology. (Apparently it’s nothing to do with a curious love of waterproof clothing!)

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  18. Anyone for a Fiddly Bit Friday? This intricate column capital brings nature inside at the category A listed Camperdown House.

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  19. When does a protest become a riot? On the anniversary of Glasgow's ‘Bloody Friday’, uncover the story of Red Clydeside and The Battle of George Square on our blog:

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