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Topics and themes

This list offers a guide to Trust places that support teaching and learning on popular themes. In addition, most of our sites also support cross-curricular activities including art, drama and music, which may be built into your visit.

History

A group of people stand around an illuminated table with a map of the battle of Bannockburn. The walls behind them are lit by red and orange panels.

The Wars of Independence

The East Range ruins stand in the Falkland Palace gardens, casting long shadows across the lawn.

Mary, Queen of Scots/The Stuarts/Scotland in the 1500s

Men dressed as Jacobite soldiers run across a battlefield, holding shields and swords.

The Jacobites

Alloa Tower (1715)
Culloden
(1745/6)
Glencoe
(1692)
Killiecrankie
(1689)
Kintail
(Battle of Glen Shiel 1719)

A display of weapons is mounted on a wall, with a military drum shown in the foreground. The display is made up of many swords, mounted in a circle to give a wheel effect.

World War II

Famous Scots

Expressive arts

Exterior view of the Hill House from the garden on a sunny day

Architecture

Alloa Tower (tower house)
Castle Fraser (tower house)
Crathes Castle (tower house)
Culzean Castle & Country Park (Robert Adam)
Drum Castle (tower house)
Haddo House (William Adam)
The Hill House (Charles Rennie Mackintosh)
Newhailes House (Enlightenment)
Mackintosh at the Willow (Charles Rennie Mackintosh)

 

A portrait of a Georgian young woman, wearing a long white dress. She is sitting down and rests her arm on a sofa beside her.

Art and design

The Georgian House (portrait collection)
The Hill House (Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh; Charles Rennie Mackintosh)
Mackintosh at the Willow (Charles Rennie Mackintosh)

Languages

A fragment of a manuscript for Burns’s ’Auld Lang Syne’, written in his handwriting. The bottom right corner has been torn.

Culloden (Gaelic)
J M Barrie’s Birthplace (English)
Moirlanich Longhouse (Gaelic songs and storytelling)
Robert Burns Birthplace Museum (Scots)

Science – Planet Earth – Biodiversity & Interdependence

An ammonite is displayed on a blue surface in the geology exhibition.

Geology and earth materials

Technology

Farm machinery on display in the Museum of Farming Life. Pictured is a blue plough with a large red-spoked wheel.

Farming

National Museum of Rural Life (managed by National Museums Scotland)

A close-up view of the Wharfedale reliance printing press, showing a large poster rolled around a wheel.

Technological developments in society