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The Age of Powder and Paint
From the absurd to the downright dangerous, eighteenth- and nineteenth-century hair and beauty treatments placed those in pursuit of the latest fashions at risk of serious illness – and even death.
Dig breaks new ground at Culloden
Archaeological work at the battlefield aims to shed more light on the battle.
Calling all dragonflies!
We’ve created new pools at Balmacara Estate in Wester Ross, to allow the rare northern emerald dragonfly to flourish.
Crathes Garden blog #6: hope springs eternal
Join our expert garden guide for a behind-the-scenes look at what the team have been working on in October, as well as a quick look at some prep work for next year’s display.
Fascinating fungi at Inverewe
This autumn, Inverewe has seen a bumper crop of fungi all around the 2000-acre heritage estate, creating a quirky spectacle for visitors.
The psychology of the Highland Charge
The Highland Charge was a battlefield tactic synonymous with the Jacobites, which was used to great effect against the Government armies.
Why we love the National Trust for Scotland
In our 90th anniversary year, hear from our wonderful team about some of the things they love most about the places we care for all across Scotland.
From the edge of the world 2021 – part 5
Join our archaeologist for a wonderfully evocative look at some of her highlights from the 2021 season on St Kilda as well as the necessary preparation work for winter.
What’s up at the Tenement House?
Read a review of a visit to the Tenement House and find out what there is to see and do.