All Stories
Schooldays gone by
As schools across the world close their doors, we explore some of the images of schools and schoolchildren in our photographic collections.
The benevolent Elizabeth, Duchess of Gordon
In celebration of Women’s History Month, we’re publishing a series of blog posts written by our volunteers and staff, highlighting both historical female characters and their influences at their properties.
Cartomania: the portrayal of women in carte de visites
In celebration of Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting historical female characters and their influences at our properties.
Lady Augusta Kennedy-Erskine: from illegitimate daughter to lady of the house
In celebration of Women’s History Month, we’re publishing a series of blog posts written by our volunteers and staff, highlighting both historical female characters and their influences at their properties.
15 intriguing objects
We have lots of fascinating items at our places, many of them with amazing stories to tell ...
Leith Hall – a restoration of rocks
A long-standing project to restore the Rock Garden at Leith Hall will finally be completed in spring this year.
The trailblazer that was Caroline Norton
This Women’s History Month, we’re publishing a series of blog posts written by our volunteers and staff. Our second post explores the life of Caroline Norton.
Solas event week on Canna – call for papers
*Postponed until spring 2021*. The Margaret Fay Shaw ‘Solas’ DVD launch will inspire a week-long event on Canna.
Gossiping at Kellie
Known in Fife as ‘gossip chairs’, these small seats were a favourite with the architect Robert Lorimer. This example from the 1890s was gifted to Kellie Castle in January 2020.