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A furry-looking bumblebee sits in a bright pink thistle head, with a long green stem.
19 May 2022

Weaving a floral tapestry at Pitmedden Garden

Here’s a guide to some of the plants you’ll see in our new floristic meadow at Pitmedden Garden in Aberdeenshire.

Four laughing children are pulling on a rope in a game of tug of war. All are wearing shorts and t-shirts.
18 May 2022

How we’re supporting young people’s resilience and wellbeing

A festival at Robert Burns Birthplace Museum will help children build resilience skills this June.

Two people sit on a grassy and rocky hillside. It appears very windy. They are setting up a bait station, which consists of a deep plastic tray with a little entrance hole at the side and a bait disc inside.
16 May 2022

From the edge of the world 2022 – part 4

Perfectly timed for Invasive Species Week 2022, in her latest blog our St Kilda ranger talks about some of the biosecurity work taking place to protect these very special islands.

Two box beds sit alongside period furniture in the Parlour of Moirlanich Longhouse
13 May 2022

Generations of wallpaper at Moirlanich Longhouse

Discover a world of wallpaper at Moirlanich Longhouse. The many layers of pattern in this tiny cottage record the popularity and practicality of wall coverings across several generations.

A kitchen in a tenement flat, displayed as it may have looked in the mid-20th century. A large wooden table stands in the middle of the room, with mixing bowls, weighing scales and a rolling pin laid out on top. A black cooking range stands at the side, with cloths hanging from a washing line suspended in front. A sink with wooden cupboards beneath stands in front of a large sash window.
12 May 2022

The Great Eight at the Tenement House

Ana Sanchez, Visitor Services Manager at the Tenement House, tells us about some of the things that she loves at this place.

A close-up of purple thistle flowers, with the green spiky globe beneath the flowerhead.

The thistle – Scotland’s national flower

The thistle is the flower of Scotland and one of its most recognisable symbols. Since King Alexander III, it has been Scotland’s national emblem.

A Living History re-creation of a group of solders fighting in the Battle of Bannockburn. They are wearing helmets and chest armour, and huddle together, brandishing spears and shields.
5 May 2022

Inspiring a love for history in the next generation

Our Learning Facilitator at Bannockburn tells why she finds her role so rewarding, as she shares stories of Scotland’s past with school children.

The front of ochre-coloured Culross Palace on a bright sunny day, blue sky visible above the tiled roof.
5 May 2022

Why we love Culross Palace

Join members of our team at Culross as they share some of the things they love most about this special place.

A bat rests on a rough log, with a mossy tree stump in the background. The bat has very large, almost translucent ears, with the pink veins visible. They are 'pricked up' above its head. It has a furry brown body, and its wings are folded at the sides.
4 May 2022

The bat man

Ranger Roddy Hamilton tells us about the brown long-eared bats of Craigievar, and muses on why bats get such a raw deal in our popular culture.