Your search term North Lanarkshire, Scotland returned 276 results.
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Match Funding Case Study
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St Columba's Pillow; 9th century; Early medieval; Iona Abbey
Popularly known as ‘St Columba’s Pillow’, this stone was so famous in the early 1900s that it was put in a metal cage for safe-keeping.
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Key; 15th century; Medieval; Caerlaverock Castle
Keys with bow handles shaped like this were in common use around the 1400s.
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Commemorative Plaque due to be mounted on Stan Laurel’s Glasgow home
Glasgow’s favourite ‘Son of the Desert’ is to be commemorated with a plaque, which will be mounted on the Glasgow tenement building where he spent many of his formative years.
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Ways Of Life
Beveridge was actively trying to capture a certain way of life that was disappearing after Scotland’s industrial revolution. What current ways of life would you record for the future and how would you capture them?
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Scotland's Landscapes
Scotland’s Landscapes tells the enduring story of this interaction between man and his environment with stunning new imagery from the National Collection of Aerial Photography.
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https://www.historicenvironment.scot/media/4976/linlithgow-palace-quiz-scots.pdf
Name twa o the flouers cairved abinn the windaes in the north range. ... Today Scots is spoken by people all over Scotland. Are you one of them?
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Royals, Riches and Proximity to Power
Find out about some of the women who carved their way into Scotland’s history, thanks to their influence or because of what they symbolised to society, past and present.
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Maeshowe challenge
What is Maeshowe? Maeshowe, a monumental chambered tomb, is the finest Neolithic building to survive in north-west Europe.
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William the Lion penny; 1165-1214; Medieval; Arbroath Abbey
A silver penny minted in the reign of William I (1165–1214).