All Stories
Historian leaves generous legacy to protect Culloden
Professor Christopher Duffy left our charity more than £1 million to support our work to protect Culloden Battlefield.
From the edge of the world 2025 – part 3
We take a look at a ‘day in the life’ of people living on St Kilda on the 95th anniversary of the evacuation.
Love Scotland podcast – 2025 season, part II
This week, Jackie dives into a biographical account of life on the remote St Kilda in the early 20th century.
Burns descendants visit museum to see family artefact
A 10th-generation descendant of Robert Burns paid a visit to see a book the bard gifted her six-times great-grandmother.
Scottish Geology Festival at Hugh Miller’s Birthplace
This autumn, the team at Hugh Miller’s Birthplace are gearing up to demonstrate why geology rocks at the 2025 Scottish Geology Festival!
The often-forgotten story of Queen Anne
During Pride Month, Visitor Services Assistant Lucien Winton-Bonas took a dip into the private life of the last Stuart monarch – Queen Anne – and examines her links to Culloden.
Conserving our outdoor collections
Important conservation works are underway on our outdoor collections in the North East.
Henry Benedict Stuart: the forgotten prince?
During Pride month, we took a closer look at some 'hidden' stories of historical characters. In this article, we share the story of Henry Stuart.
School pupils-turned-archaeologists unearth Brodick Castle’s past
National Trust for Scotland archaeologists and local volunteers have uncovered a range of historical artefacts at Brodick Castle.