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Länsstyrelsen Värmland |
Värmland County Administrative Board (VCAB) is a regional authority and a link between people and local authorities, and the parliament and central authorities, covering issues and competences in the entire social span. VCAB has a regional EU department with the responsibility to support Värmland in transnational cooperation. |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 12:02:33 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 10:29:07 AM |
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Region Värmland |
Region Värmland has arranged and facilitated regional and international events to develop technological innovations, based upon virtual reality for example and other hybrid forms of storytelling. Our experience and expertise is an asset for the project, as we have knowledge of initiating and managing projects that benefit from both commercial, as well as cultural values, for entrepreneurs in the cultural sector. The region has a long tradition of business support and business innovation. |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 12:05:42 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 10:23:40 AM |
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Sunne kommun |
Sunne is a cultural hub with its regional Västanå Teater, culture heritage foundation of Selma Lagerlöf, garden & sculpture park Rottneros and its experimental museum Alma Löv. Sunne is a wintersport resort for nordic and down hill skiing and in summer good for forest excursions, walking, mountain biking, fishing and swimming. A culture summer week gathers famous artist and authors for seminars and events. Students from the graphical vocational school are drivers in culture activities. |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 12:09:12 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 10:26:48 AM |
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Rottneros Park Trädgård AB |
Rottneros Park, from early 1900, is now long-term leased by a semi-public company, owned by Sunne municipality. The sculpture park - with a large area for flowers and trees covers 22 hectares - is open in summertime and has up to 40000 visitors. It is an experimental arena in a traditional environment for gardening, art and craft. Activities: annual flower exhibitions/ fairs, guided excursions with focus on sculpture & artists, special fairs about wildlife, hunting, food, craft or vintage cars. |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 12:12:23 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 02:16:53 PM |
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Nome Kommune |
The municipality has been working with commercialisation of culture businesses & cultural heritage. The project manager is experienced, specifically on culture. Nome has a tradition for hosting events, smaller activities and small festivals, has knowledge within the organisation as well a broad network that helps to lift events to a sustainable level. The municipality has good knowledge of the cultural heritage and the context of the events, and of potential business developers and start-ups. |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 12:14:53 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 10:22:09 AM |
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Landkreis Wesermarsch |
Wesermarsch with a tradition in cultural heritage (North Sea spirit as a typical coastal zone region) has a strong record of museums and local arts & crafts centers. Its traditional character is technical craftsmanship/construction knowledge, which still is the case with the presence of world leading companies in aircraft and ship building. The organisation works with the interface between culture and economics, how to use and to focus local competences increasing regional attractiveness. |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 12:17:11 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 03:28:05 PM |
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Gemeente Middelburg |
Middelburg is experienced in encouraging (young) people to start new companies, to stimulate cross-sectoral cooperation and explore new product and market combinations. The town works closely together with the Roosevelt University; both collaborate with the Erasmus University Rotterdam and the Association of City Management. Town, province, Scalda and Rabobank, started DOK 4, an incubator for innovative techno and creative start-ups. New entrepreneurs get guidance and coaching. |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 12:20:05 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 10:18:17 AM |
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Gemeente Heuvelland |
The municipality has experience of developing the area for a.o. tourism, often connected to WW 1. We try to push other values that promote the area, not the least to attract people to live and work here. We work closely with the annual folk music festival and other artist activities. Our mission is to market the municipality with a wide range of themes and work on projects that promote the rural silence, pristine nature and cultural heritage with roots in prehistory, in pottery and in art. |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 01:42:42 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 10:13:05 AM |
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Vereniging zonder Winstoogmerk Festival Dranouter |
VZW Festival Dranouter has a 44 year tradition of using culture and local heritage as a lever for economic activities in its own (rural) areas. As such we can contribute with experience related to the subject of research within the CUPIDO project. We have developed a broad range of activities over the years and can share experience (success and losses) that we gathered over the years. We have always worked on the borderline between business, culture and tourism. |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 01:45:25 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 10:11:16 AM |
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Hogeschool West-Vlaanderen HOWEST |
The university has been stimulating entrepreneurship and an entrepreneurial spirit, due to working for many years with students, teachers as well as researchers. Howest has therefore gained a vast knowledge in developing and supporting businesses in different sectors and fields of expertise. |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 01:48:21 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 10:17:21 AM |
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Creative Foundation |
The Creative Foundation is an arts charity, which has spent 15 years using creative activity to make Folkestone a better place to live, work, play, study and visit. By mobilising the incredible artistic resources already in the town and working hand in hand with the community, our partners and stakeholders, we have established 5 main projects: the Creative Quarter, Quarterhouse, Triennial, Book Festival and Folkestone Artworks, through which we are transforming the town and surrounding area. |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 01:50:53 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 10:00:42 AM |
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Høgskolen i Sørøst Norge |
USN has sustainable regional development as a priority and offers programs of study from undergraduate to PhD in business management and marketing as well as cultural studies. Researchers are engaged in international projects on regional development in many areas. Contact persons are Prof. Helgadottir, who is a specialist in rural tourism development, and associate prof. Per Strömberg who is a specialist in cultural and creative industries with a focus on adaptive re-use. |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 01:52:44 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 02:15:17 PM |
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Highland and Islands Enterprise |
Highlands and Islands Enterprise is an economic & community development agency that promotes cultural activities in rural communities. Provide targeted management support to ‘creative/cultural’ social enterprises and businesses. We can share our experiences of community-based approaches and business models to enhance economic growth within very remote and rural communities. We encourage young people in education and employment opportunities in culture and creative industries sector. |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 01:55:24 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 02:11:07 PM |
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University of St Andrews |
OpenVirtualWorlds is an interdisciplinary group of researchers with expertise in computing, digital design, history and museology; and with 10 years experience in 3D and immersive technologies, focusing on system engineering and the relationship between quality of service and experience. Scientific results are addressing the use of Virtual Worlds, Cross and Parallel reality systems in mobile and immersive contexts. We have spun out SMART History, to create a Virtual Time binocular platform. |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 01:58:17 PM |
Tuesday 20th of September 2022 05:48:43 PM |
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Cupido kick off meeting |
The CUPIDO partners officially kicked off the project in Värmland, 15th to 17th of October. All the partners were represented and everyone that attended made the meeting a great success. |
Friday 09th of November 2018 11:27:04 AM |
Thursday 07th of February 2019 11:42:33 AM |
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Cine15 |
Learning the language of film is a fundamental entitlement for people to enable them to understand how meaning is made and stories are told; to develop their awareness of film's central place in our cultural history and heritage; and, to be able to tell their own stories and become active participants in the making of the art and culture of the future. |
Friday 09th of November 2018 03:08:51 PM |
Friday 09th of November 2018 03:08:51 PM |
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North Isles Landscape Partnership |
The NILPS has been specially created to support life in Orkney’s North Isles, while conserving and raising awareness of their distinctive identities, heritage and culture. To achieve this goal, the NILPS plans to deliver a range of innovative projects over the next five years, working closely with local communities. Projects will focus on everything from island life and culture, and the conservation of local knowledge, to initiatives aimed at encouraging the discovery of local landscapes. Ways in which island communities can thrive into the future will also be explored and supported. The NILPS is being supported by Orkney Islands Council, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Historic Environment Scotland, the RSPB, Scottish Natural Heritage, and The National Lottery. |
Monday 21st of January 2019 11:49:33 AM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 03:31:19 PM |
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Scapa Flow Visitor Centre |
Scapa Flow Visitor Centre and Museum. The main site is closed for major renovations until 2020, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Orkney Islands Council, Historic Environment Scotland, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Museums Galleries Scotland and LEADER. During this period, there is a temporary exhibition in the Hoy Hotel, Lyness, half a mile from the ferry terminal and adjacent to the Lyness Royal Naval Cemetery. The exhibition is a great first stop for visitors to the island and has lots of information on all the other activities and attractions available on Hoy. Visitors can virtually explore the main site via a 360-degree touch screen photo presentation, as well as finding out all about the history of Scapa Flow during two world wars. During the closure period, The Orkney Museum in Kirkwall will be displaying a changing selection of objects from the wartime collection. From April – October there are regular guided walks around the remains of the former naval base, led by museum staff. Booking is advised, and there is a charge for the walk. |
Monday 21st of January 2019 01:18:56 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 04:15:40 PM |
295 |
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Arts Centre |
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum & Arts Centre is a hub for people to meet, share ideas, learn new skills and experience exhibitions and events that are imaginative and stimulating. The island location and environment are very important to the work we do, the place, the Gaelic language, culture and heritage are part of our identity. We have regular visual art, moving image and heritage exhibitions, we have live music events, art classes for children and adults, writers groups and events and a new Education & Outreach programme. Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum & Arts Centre is a partnership between Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath and the Uist Art Association. The two voluntary organisations formed Taigh Chearsabhagh Trust in 1993 and over several years have created a thriving museum and arts centre that has much to offer to visitors and the local community. Located in Lochmaddy, the main port of entry to North Uist, Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum & Arts Centre is located on the shoreline of a marine Special Area of Conservation. The sea and sky directly influence the artistic and cultural life of Taigh Chearsabhagh. Inspired by our unique island location we have a vibrant and stimulating exhibition, event and outreach programme going on throughout the year at Taigh Chearsabhagh. |
Tuesday 22nd of January 2019 01:33:29 AM |
Wednesday 20th of May 2020 05:23:59 PM |
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Highlanders Museum |
The Highlanders’ Museum (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection) covers three floors of Fort George’s former Lieutenant Governors’ House. The museum has roughly 20,000 artefacts and an estimated 10,000 documents and photographs. The museum is the largest regimental museum in Scotland, outside of Edinburgh. Browse through the menus to feel the experience. Highlanders The Highlanders are the descendants of four famous Scottish Regiments originally raised from the Clans and communities of the Highlands and Islands in the late 1700’s. The Highlanders Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, (4 SCOTS), today incorporates the world-famous names of the Seaforth Highlanders, The Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders and the Queen’s Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons). The Museum represents all these famous Regiments except for The Gordon Highlanders who have their own museum in Aberdeen. The museum includes items from the Lovat Scouts and Liverpool Scottish as well as our Allied Regiments from Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the Gurkhas. |
Tuesday 22nd of January 2019 02:37:47 AM |
Wednesday 20th of May 2020 05:19:18 PM |
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Ionad Hiort |
Chaidh am buidheann againn, Buidheann Leasachaidh Ionad Hiort, a stèidheachadh aig coinneamh phoblach far an robh àireamh mhath de mhuinntir na sgìre an làthair. BLIH/ the St Kilda Centre Development Group was formally established at a well-attended community meeting which enthusiastically endorsed the project. In 2010 Ionad Hiort Ltd was founded. ‘S e prìomh amas na buidhne againn, an t-ionad ùr a chruthachadh agus ‘s e a’ chiad dhleastanas a tha oirnn conaltradh a thòiseachadh ris na prìomh compàirtichearan, UNESCO, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Iomairt nan Eilean, Urras Nàdair Alba, Pròiseact nan Ealan agus eile, gus comataidh-stiùiridh a stèidheachadh a dhealbhas Urras neo Bunait a chruthaicheas ionad turasachd airson Hiort aig ìre na cruinne. Our main aim is to establish the new St Kilda Centre as a major visitor attraction for the Western Isles, and our first task is to engage with all the lead partners, UNESCO, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Iomairt nan Eilean, the National Trust for Scotland, and Proiseact nan Ealan to deliver a world-class visitor centre. |
Tuesday 22nd of January 2019 02:57:12 AM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 03:21:33 PM |
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Shetland Amenities Trust |
Shetland Amenity Trust constantly strives to preserve and enhance everything that is distinctive about Shetland's cultural and natural heritage, promoting access to it whether physical or intellectual. The Trust was created in 1983 and has since delivered an extensive range of high quality heritage and culture projects, in partnership with a range of local, national and international agencies. We continue to be pro-active in seeking new opportunities and identifying new funding sources, to further enhance the heritage and culture experience for local Shetland people and visitors to our islands. We are part of a community which takes great pride and pleasure in our cultural and natural heritage, embracing traditions, dialect and our physical environment in all of our activities. |
Tuesday 22nd of January 2019 03:04:09 AM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 09:55:55 AM |
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Shetland Bus Friendship Society |
'The Shetland Bus', was a Shetland based boat operation to and from Norway, that took place during the Second World War (1939 - 1945). The website is dedicated to all those who gave of their lives in the extremely hazardous boat trips between Shetland and Norway, to assist the Norwegian resistance movement. The conditions under which they operated, the difficulties of crossing the North Sea at night, with no lights and far from any possible help, can scarcely be imagined today. Always present in the minds of those on board would have been the threat of discovery and the risk of being shot at by German planes or boats, and possibly captured when they finally reached the Norwegian coast. Pictures, words and some audio files are available on this website, so please feel free to look around. A waltz (a 792k WAV file) was even written in honour of the extraordinary achievements. The 'HITRA' on a recent visit to Scalloway, in Shetland The project was initiated by, and has been coordinated by, Colin Nicol who is head of history at the Scalloway Junior High School. |
Tuesday 22nd of January 2019 03:21:45 AM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 03:36:47 PM |
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The Bridges Collection |
Through a Glass Darkly - Digitisation of the Bridges Collection (a collection of Cypriot antiquities held at the University of St Andrews).
Funded by the Leventis Foundation.
Project directors: Rebecca Sweetman (School of Classics) & Alison Hadfield (MUSA).
Through a Glass Darkly is a project involving colleagues in the School of Classics (Rebecca Sweetman and Ioannis Georganas) and the Museum of the University of St Andrews, MUSA (Alison Hafield and Hannah Sycamore) which stems from research into changing perceptions material culture according to the medium in which it is experienced. From this research project we have designed a number of practical applications which have been rolled out to help inform museum curatorial decision making processes as well as support education in schools and museums. Our work is funded by the Leventis Foundation and the University of St Andrews.
https://thebridgescollection.wordpress.com/2017/05/19/through-a-glass-darkly/
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Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:04:41 AM |
Tuesday 05th of February 2019 04:17:30 PM |
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MUSA |
The Museum of the University of St Andrews (MUSA) displays to the public some of the treasures from the University's collection of over 112,000 artefacts. |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:08:43 AM |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:08:43 AM |
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Black Ceramic Jug |
Through a Glass Darkly - Digitisation of the Bridges Collection (a collection of Cypriot antiquities held at the University of St Andrews). Funded by the Leventis Foundation. Project directors: Rebecca Sweetman (School of Classics) & Alison Hadfield (MUSA). |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:11:11 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 12:15:09 PM |
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Polar bear skull |
Possible panther skull - Bell Pettigrew Museum Teaching Collection |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:27:26 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 03:14:01 PM |
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Porpoise |
Porpoise Skull - Bell Pettigrew Museum Teaching Collection |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:44:59 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 03:15:55 PM |
307 |
Black Bear Skull |
Black Bear Skull - The Bell Pettigrew Museum Teaching Collection |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:46:32 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 03:16:39 PM |
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Chimpanzee skull |
Chimpanzee skull from Bell Pettigrew Natural History Museum handling collection for mammology studies |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:48:09 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 03:17:56 PM |
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Bell Pettigrew |
The Bell Pettigrew Museum is the University of St Andrews zoology museum. It is a rare survival of a Victorian teaching museum, and wonderfully atmospheric. The displays, which include examples of several extinct species, are arranged to allow the evolutionary and taxonomic relationships between animals to be clearly understood. |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:52:07 AM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 12:19:21 PM |
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School of Classics, Swallowgate, St Andrews |
Vibrant research community with wide expertise: literature, archaeology, reception, philosophy, ancient slavery and imperialism. University of St Andrews. |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:55:06 AM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 01:26:34 PM |
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Skyward |
A study in Flight. Fife-based photographer Kit Martin and University of St Andrews students exhibition. Exploring the idea of flight, Let’s Take Flight will give visitors the chance to “fly” over St Andrews, experiencing the sensation of swooping over rooftops thanks to 360° video of the town that has been filmed by drones and will be projected through immersive, virtual reality headsets. |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:56:44 AM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 11:10:58 AM |
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St Andrews Castle |
St Andrew's Castle is a ruin located in the coastal Royal Burgh of St Andrews in Fife, Scotland. The castle sits on a rocky promontory overlooking a small beach called Castle Sands and the adjoining North Sea. Property of Historic Environment Scotland (HES). |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:57:59 AM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 11:29:50 AM |
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Kulturmødet |
Kulturmødet is a festival in North Denmark gathering an audience from artists, politicians, media, employees of cultural institutions to a general all-age public. The festival is one of Denmark´s most important platforms that focus on the role of art and culture in contemporary society. The local community can use KM to create businesses and start-ups. The festival director has a long record as developer of new cultural formats that bridge between art, experience economy and creative businesses. |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:16:23 AM |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:16:23 AM |
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Morsø Municipality |
Morsø municipality builds further on the cultural heritage as a fishing community, in particular the (native European flat) oyster and mussel fishery. The Danish Shellfish Center resides here with researchers from DLU. The shellfish industry has been a key driver in the local economy; the municipality and others worked hard to reignite the pride & excitement around fishery, through an Oyster Premiere in October, a Shellfish festival in June as culture is promoted in the Kulturmøde each August. |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:19:18 AM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 03:29:47 PM |
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Shetland Museum and Archive |
Shetland Museum & Archives sits on the restored historic Hay's Dock in Lerwick, providing a gateway from which to explore Shetland's rich heritage and culture.
The Shetland Museum and Archives building was opened by Her Majesty the Queen of Norway and Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay on 31st May 2007.
The extensive and rich collections of both Shetland Museum and Shetland Archives were brought together in one building for the first time; telling the fascinating story of Shetland’s heritage and culture and providing an unforgettable visitor experience.
This Five Star VisitScotland rated Visitor Attraction. |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:26:05 AM |
Tuesday 05th of February 2019 04:35:11 PM |
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Shetland Museum and Archive |
Our award winning Museum and Archives is a multifunctional visitor attraction in the heart of Shetland's capital town of Lerwick. Begin your journey through the history of our beautiful islands here.
http://www.shetlandmuseumandarchives.org |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:27:51 AM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 10:48:30 AM |
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Historical Society of North Uist |
The Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (Historical Society of North Uist) heritage collection.
Known as CEUT, this dynamic local history society was formed in October 1987 and has gradually built up a collection of objects, photographs and sound archives that reflect the social history of North Uist. Currently there is a committee of 12 that meet monthly at Taigh Chearsabhagh that are supported by a wider membership of over 300 people. CEUT are responsible for planning the heritage related exhibitions and events at Taigh Chearsabhagh including the annual main exhibition in the Museum and several temporary displays in Gallery 2 which is shared on rotation with the arts programme. |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:37:35 AM |
Thursday 07th of February 2019 11:35:47 AM |
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Fisherman's hat |
Shetlanders wore knitted hats when off fishing, and the the multicoloured patterns contrasted with the brown oilskins and boots they wore. Visitors to the islands two hundred years ago were much taken with these vivid caps, and bartered them from the fishermen – hence why they survive. Harvest from the Sea gallery TEX 7738 |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:40:11 AM |
Thursday 16th of September 2021 09:54:52 AM |
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Prehistoric cup |
Whales are common in the North Atlantic, and since ancient times people have used their meat and oil. In regions with no trees, bones were fashioned into household items that would usully be made from timber; this handled cup is made from a backbone. It is unfinished, and you can see the inside isn’t fully hollowed-out. Early People gallery ARC 85130 |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:41:45 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 10:31:21 AM |
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Byre lantern |
Tradional Shetland farmsteads had outbuildings connected to the house, so people could go through to the byre to tend to the cattle, even in the strongest winter gale. For centuries light came from fish-oil lamps. Once imported glass became common around 1800, people used candle lanterns because they protected the flame from draughts. Home & the Land gallery FPL 65678 |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:43:23 AM |
Thursday 05th of December 2019 04:51:03 PM |
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Fishing sinker |
Traditional fishing gear had two main parts – a baited hook to catch the fish, and a weight to sink the line into the sea. This is a specialised sinker that people used where there was a very strong tide, where big fish could be caught. The pointed shape and concave face allowed it to be pulled through the current, but sometimes stones were lost if the line broke. Harvest from the Sea gallery FIS 7479 |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:44:16 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 10:27:02 AM |
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Emigrants doll |
Around 1900 hundreds of Shetlanders left their native home. It was a time of hardship but also opportunity. People settled elsewhere in Britain, or further afield in the world. This doll belonged to a girl in a seaport where islanders settled as mariners and domestic servants. On the Move gallery SPO 1990.427 |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:45:10 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 10:36:16 AM |
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Corncrake bird |
Corncrake birds lived in Shetland for thousands of years, nesting in cornfields. However, they have nearly disappered from the islands for over thirty years. People had come to use imported food and animal fodder, so farmers stopped growing oats and barley, and the corncrake’s habitat vanished. Trade & Industry gallery NAT 2007.22 |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:45:57 AM |
Friday 24th of July 2020 05:42:58 PM |
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Box for a voyage |
When off on a boat trip, people used this kind of box, known in Shetland as a bøst, to carry food or fishing flies. These boxes were made around Hordaland province, and imported in the 18th century as part of the islands’ trading links with coastal Norway. Boats gallery CON 8153 |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:46:46 AM |
Thursday 05th of December 2019 05:01:13 PM |
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A cure for jaundice: Bone Bowl |
Jaundice is a symptom, rather than a disease. Shetlanders used folk-remedies to try to cure the condition. One way was to drink water from a stream where three landlords’ estates met. The water was scooped with the big bowl, called a kapp, and the patient sipped it with the little dish. This dish is made from whalebone. Customs & Folklore gallery FPL 2012.480 |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:47:43 AM |
Thursday 05th of December 2019 05:02:50 PM |
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Wireless battery |
Communication sped up throughout the twentieth century, but news wasn’t that new by the time it got to Shetland by sea. The wireless meant islanders were up-to-the minute by the 1930s. Radios ran on batteries that were periodically re-charged. Most people went to a firm with a generator, although some homes had a wind-generator. On the Move gallery IMP 1997.16 |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:48:54 AM |
Thursday 05th of December 2019 05:12:06 PM |
329 |
St Andrews from the Sky |
Drone footage of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 12:55:38 PM |
Tuesday 05th of February 2019 04:29:31 PM |
330 |
Culture Power: Inspire to Develop Rural Area |
The Interreg North Sea CUPIDO project presented by the partners. |
Friday 25th of January 2019 11:11:26 AM |
Friday 25th of January 2019 11:12:08 AM |
331 |
Cupido 360° Dance |
Choreographer Ana Strandberg created this electrifying performance together with André Forsström and Theresa Gustavsson. They teamed up with Joakim Grass, and the result was a groundbreaking piece that pushed the bounderies on what dance can be and how you can experience it.
The future is exciting,
The 360 filming was facilitaded by Molkoms folkhögskola with Mats Dahlman and Rune Sørgård who loves to explore hybrid forms of storytelling.
The innovative project was a part of CUPIDO, an EU project that is about how the cultural sector contributes towards creating vibrant, sustainable communities that attract people to live, work and enjoy life. |
Friday 01st of February 2019 10:03:24 AM |
Friday 01st of February 2019 10:03:24 AM |
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The filmfestival on Instagram #Cine15 has a winner |
The jury´s motivation was; an incredibly strong ”micro” documentary tells the story of a child’s desperate desire to be free. The filmfestival Cine 15 is the first filmfestival on Instagram and a part of the EU´s North Sea Region funded project CUPIDO. |
Friday 01st of February 2019 10:06:27 AM |
Friday 01st of February 2019 10:07:13 AM |
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HIE - Digital Heritage - Tomintoul and Glenlivet Discovery Centre |
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Tuesday 05th of February 2019 10:47:29 AM |
Thursday 07th of February 2019 11:58:04 AM |
342 |
Welcome and Agenda for CUPIDO kick off Meeting |
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Tuesday 05th of February 2019 10:52:41 AM |
Thursday 07th of February 2019 06:16:56 PM |
399 |
Taigh Chearsabhagh Trust |
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Friday 29th of November 2019 10:14:27 AM |
Wednesday 20th of May 2020 05:22:27 PM |
401 |
The Highlanders' Museum |
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Friday 29th of November 2019 10:23:31 AM |
Wednesday 20th of May 2020 05:20:29 PM |
405 |
Ammunition Pouch |
Ammunition Pouch x 3. German equipment |
Wednesday 04th of December 2019 03:05:36 PM |
Monday 02nd of March 2020 11:00:18 AM |
414 |
The 1st Battalion deployed to Malaya |
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Monday 13th of January 2020 12:01:54 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:14:05 PM |
415 |
The 2nd Battalion was captured at Saint-Valery-en-Caux during the Battle of France |
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Monday 13th of January 2020 12:04:51 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:15:45 PM |
416 |
The 2nd Battalion went to France as part of the 152nd Brigade in the 51st Highland Division with the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) |
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Monday 13th of January 2020 12:06:17 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:17:16 PM |
417 |
The 2nd Battalion was reconstituted, as part of a reconstituted 152nd Brigade in a reconstituted 51st (Highland) Division, and served in the Middle East |
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Monday 13th of January 2020 12:08:58 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:16:40 PM |
418 |
The 2nd Battalion was in the Second Battle of El Alamein |
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Monday 13th of January 2020 12:22:13 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:16:15 PM |
419 |
The 2nd Battalion took part in Tunisian campaign |
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Monday 13th of January 2020 12:37:58 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:14:31 PM |
420 |
The 2nd Battalion took part in the Allied invasion of Sicily |
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Monday 13th of January 2020 03:26:54 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:15:03 PM |
421 |
In late 1943 the 51st Division returned to the United Kingdom and then took part in Operation Overlord |
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Monday 13th of January 2020 03:29:24 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:13:41 PM |
422 |
51st Division took part in Operation Totalize |
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Monday 13th of January 2020 03:32:37 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:11:25 PM |
423 |
51st Division took part in Operation Astonia |
|
Monday 13th of January 2020 03:34:43 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:01:45 PM |
424 |
51st Division took part in Operation Veritable |
|
Monday 13th of January 2020 03:52:28 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:12:02 PM |
425 |
51st Division took part in Operation Plunder |
|
Monday 13th of January 2020 03:55:57 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:02:35 PM |
426 |
51st Division took part in the Western Allied invasion of Germany |
|
Monday 13th of January 2020 03:58:49 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:12:33 PM |
427 |
Ypres-Comines Canal |
|
Monday 13th of January 2020 04:11:38 PM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:18:08 PM |
428 |
Somme 1940 |
|
Monday 13th of January 2020 04:53:25 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 04:53:25 PM |
429 |
Withdrawal to Seine |
|
Monday 13th of January 2020 04:57:36 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 04:57:36 PM |
430 |
St. Valery-en-Caux |
|
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:00:15 PM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:16:43 PM |
431 |
Odon |
|
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:02:26 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:02:26 PM |
432 |
Cheux |
|
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:04:28 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:04:28 PM |
433 |
Caen |
|
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:06:51 PM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:17:36 PM |
434 |
Troarn |
|
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:12:58 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:12:58 PM |
435 |
Mont Pincon |
|
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:16:45 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:16:45 PM |
436 |
Quarry Hill |
|
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:18:33 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:18:33 PM |
437 |
Falaise |
|
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:21:52 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:21:52 PM |
438 |
Falaise Road |
|
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:24:41 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:24:41 PM |
439 |
Dives Crossing |
|
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:26:41 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:26:41 PM |
440 |
La Vie Crossing |
|
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:29:09 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:29:09 PM |
441 |
Lisieux |
|
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:31:51 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:31:51 PM |
442 |
Nederrijn |
|
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:34:41 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:34:41 PM |
443 |
Best |
|
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:36:33 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:36:33 PM |
444 |
Le Havre |
|
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:43:18 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:43:18 PM |
445 |
Lower Maas |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:04:28 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:04:28 AM |
446 |
Meijel |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:05:52 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:05:52 AM |
447 |
Venlo Pocket |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:08:15 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:08:15 AM |
448 |
Ourthe |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:11:32 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:11:32 AM |
449 |
Rhineland |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:13:51 AM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:18:43 PM |
450 |
Reichswald |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:15:22 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:15:22 AM |
451 |
Goch |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:18:03 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:18:03 AM |
452 |
Moyland |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:19:37 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:19:37 AM |
453 |
Rhine |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:22:51 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:22:51 AM |
454 |
Uelzen |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:26:02 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:26:02 AM |
455 |
Artlenberg |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:26:56 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:26:56 AM |
456 |
North-West Europe 1940 |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:28:17 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:43:31 PM |
457 |
North-West Europe 1944-45 |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:28:54 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:29:18 AM |
458 |
El Alamein |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:30:46 AM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:19:21 PM |
459 |
Advance to Tripoli |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:35:01 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:35:01 AM |
460 |
Mareth |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:36:41 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:36:41 AM |
461 |
Wadi Zigzaou |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:38:24 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:38:24 AM |
462 |
Akarit |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:41:12 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:41:12 AM |
463 |
Djebel Roumana |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:42:32 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:42:32 AM |
464 |
North Africa 1942-43 |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:44:52 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:44:52 AM |
465 |
Landing in Sicily |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:46:35 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:46:35 AM |
466 |
Augusta |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:48:23 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:18:01 PM |
467 |
Francoforte |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:50:08 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:50:08 AM |
468 |
Adrano |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:51:52 AM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 02:41:28 PM |
469 |
Sferro Hills |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:54:06 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:30:58 AM |
470 |
Sicily 1943 |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:55:16 AM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:19:51 PM |
471 |
Garigliano Crossing |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:00:47 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:00:47 AM |
472 |
Anzio |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:03:08 AM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:20:16 PM |
473 |
Italy 1943-44 |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:06:09 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:06:09 AM |
474 |
Madagascar |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:09:07 AM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:21:11 PM |
475 |
Middle East 1942 |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:17:11 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:17:11 AM |
476 |
Imphal |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:19:35 AM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:21:43 PM |
477 |
Shenam Pass |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:22:47 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:22:47 AM |
478 |
Litan |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:25:30 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:25:30 AM |
479 |
Tengnoupal |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:27:45 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:27:45 AM |
480 |
Burma 1942-44 |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:29:56 AM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:22:05 PM |
481 |
British Army Issued Officers Binoculars, WWI |
Kershaw & Son. Ltd. No. 3 Mark II British Army Military Officers Binoculars |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 03:11:39 PM |
Thursday 27th of May 2021 03:18:14 PM |
482 |
Highlanders Museum |
|
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 03:22:07 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 12:02:50 PM |
483 |
Hitlers Desk Piece |
Piece of Adolf Hitler's desk. Removed from the Bunker beneath the Chancellery in Berlin by Lt Col Richard Broad MC, Seaforth Highlanders. The desk had been broken in pieces by Russian solders in May 1945. |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 03:34:56 PM |
Monday 02nd of March 2020 10:47:01 AM |
484 |
Biscuit Box |
Biscuit Box with biscuits sealed inside. Part of the Highlander’s Museum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 04:02:11 PM |
Monday 02nd of March 2020 11:06:45 AM |
485 |
Steel Helmet |
Steel helmet worn by Captain Rev F J L MacLachlan MC, Chaplain to the 1st Bn Cameron Highlanders, during the crossing of the Irrawaddy River on 19/20 March 1945. This river crossing marked a major point in the re-conquest of Burma, following the victories at Kohima and Imphal. The 1st Camerons played a vital role in the inital assault, securing a bridgehead on the enemy-held bank. Captain MacLachlan’s helmet was struck by a Japanese machine gun bullt during the crossing but he was unhurt. Steel helmet, khaki in colour, with bullet hole. |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 04:33:17 PM |
Monday 02nd of March 2020 10:45:03 AM |
489 |
Defence of Escaut |
|
Friday 31st of January 2020 04:45:25 PM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:27:01 PM |
490 |
St. Omer-La Bassée |
|
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:26:04 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:29:50 AM |
491 |
Falaise |
|
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:55:30 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:27:58 AM |
492 |
Somme 1940 |
|
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:58:17 PM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:58:17 PM |
497 |
St. Valery-en-Caux |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:10:39 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:30:03 AM |
498 |
Falaise Road |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:12:07 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:28:11 AM |
499 |
La Vie Crossing |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:14:51 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:28:28 AM |
500 |
Le Havre |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:16:00 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:28:44 AM |
501 |
Lower Maas |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:17:05 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:28:59 AM |
502 |
Venlo Pocket |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:18:00 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:30:18 AM |
503 |
Rhineland |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:19:11 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:29:32 AM |
504 |
Reichswald |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:20:21 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:27:03 AM |
505 |
Goch |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:31:28 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:36:24 PM |
506 |
Rhine |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:33:05 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:33:05 AM |
507 |
North-West Europe 1940 |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:34:24 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:45:06 PM |
508 |
North-West Europe 1944-45 |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:35:10 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:35:10 AM |
509 |
Agordat |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:37:34 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:37:34 AM |
510 |
Keren |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:39:44 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:39:44 AM |
511 |
Abyssinia 1941 |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:43:31 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:43:31 AM |
512 |
Sidi Barrani |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:45:43 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:46:13 AM |
513 |
Tobruk 1941 |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:48:41 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:48:41 AM |
514 |
Tobruk 1942 |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:50:48 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:50:48 AM |
515 |
Gubi II |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:55:07 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:55:07 AM |
516 |
Carmusa |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:57:28 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:57:28 AM |
517 |
Gazala |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:59:39 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:59:39 AM |
518 |
El Alamein |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:01:21 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:01:21 AM |
519 |
Mareth |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:02:51 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:02:51 AM |
520 |
Wadi Zigzaou |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:03:52 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:04:22 AM |
521 |
Akarit |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:05:42 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:06:37 AM |
522 |
Djebel Roumana |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:08:29 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:08:29 AM |
523 |
North Africa 1940-43 |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:11:23 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:11:23 AM |
524 |
Francofonte |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:14:30 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:14:30 AM |
525 |
Adrano |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:15:58 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:15:58 AM |
526 |
Sferro Hills |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:16:56 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:16:56 AM |
527 |
Sicily 1943 |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:18:26 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:18:26 AM |
528 |
Cassino |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:21:02 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:21:02 AM |
529 |
Poggio del Grillo |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:23:23 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:23:49 AM |
530 |
Gothic Line |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:25:18 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:25:18 AM |
531 |
Tavoleto |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:27:34 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:31:07 AM |
532 |
Coriano |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:29:49 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:29:49 AM |
533 |
Pian di Castello |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:34:12 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:34:12 AM |
534 |
Monte Reggiano |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:35:52 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:35:52 AM |
535 |
Rimini Line |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:39:05 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:39:05 AM |
536 |
San Marino |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:41:11 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:41:11 AM |
537 |
Italy 1944 |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:44:00 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:44:00 AM |
538 |
Kohima |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:46:00 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:46:32 AM |
539 |
Relief of Kohima |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:53:14 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:53:14 AM |
540 |
Naga Village |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:57:43 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:57:43 AM |
541 |
Aradura |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:59:59 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:59:59 AM |
542 |
Shwebo |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:02:25 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:02:25 PM |
543 |
Mandalay |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:04:36 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:04:36 PM |
544 |
Ava |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:06:46 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:06:46 PM |
545 |
Irrawaddy |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:09:34 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:09:34 PM |
546 |
Mount Popa |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:12:14 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:12:14 PM |
547 |
Burma 1944-45 |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:15:01 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:15:01 PM |
548 |
Withdrawal to Escaut |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:18:38 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:18:38 PM |
549 |
Ypres-Comines Canal |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:21:41 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:21:41 PM |
550 |
Dunkirk 1940 |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:25:13 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:25:13 PM |
551 |
Somme 1940 |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:26:51 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:26:51 PM |
552 |
St. Valery-en-Caux |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:28:43 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:28:43 PM |
553 |
Odon |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:29:54 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:29:54 PM |
554 |
La Vie Crossing |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:24:02 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:24:02 PM |
555 |
Lower Maas |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:25:10 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:25:10 PM |
556 |
Venlo Pocket |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:26:28 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:26:28 PM |
557 |
Rhineland |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:28:01 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:28:01 PM |
558 |
Reichswald |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:30:50 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:30:50 PM |
559 |
Cleve |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:33:15 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:33:15 PM |
560 |
Goch |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:34:59 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:34:59 PM |
561 |
Rhine |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:38:00 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:38:00 PM |
562 |
North-West Europe 1940 |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:40:26 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:40:26 PM |
563 |
North-West Europe 1944-45 |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:47:18 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:47:18 PM |
564 |
El Alamein |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:48:34 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:48:34 PM |
565 |
Advance on Tripoli |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:50:05 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:50:05 PM |
566 |
Mareth |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:51:27 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:51:27 PM |
567 |
Medjez Plain |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:54:40 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:54:40 PM |
568 |
North Africa 1942–43 |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:57:17 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:57:17 PM |
569 |
Landing in Sicily |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:59:57 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:59:57 PM |
570 |
Sferro |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:02:01 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:02:30 PM |
571 |
Sicily 1943 |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:03:48 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:03:48 PM |
572 |
Anzio |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:05:18 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:05:18 PM |
573 |
Rome |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:09:57 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:09:57 PM |
574 |
Italy 1944–45 |
|
Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:12:08 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 04:05:24 PM |
575 |
Ypres-Comines Canal |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:01 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:01 AM |
576 |
Somme 1940 |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:05 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:05 AM |
577 |
Withdrawal to Seine |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:08 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:08 AM |
578 |
St. Valery-en-Caux |
In June 1940 efforts were made to evacuate the Highland regiments from Normandy. A rapid German advance meant British forces were cut off from major ports. Rescue efforts therefore focused on the small town of St. Valéry-en-Caux. Unfortunately, successive German attacks meant the British land forces were unable to link up with the Royal Navy and the rescue operation failed. On 12 June the encircled Highlanders surrendered. |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:11 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 03:42:47 PM |
579 |
Odon |
The Odon is a small river in France to the south-west of Caen. In July 1944 the Odon became the focus of British efforts to resist three German armoured divisions. The British forces experienced heavy casualties, but successfully prevented German tanks from moving north and threatening Allied gains on the Normandy coast. The Gordon Highlanders were in action near the town of Évrecy where they destroyed a number of German tanks. |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:15 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 04:06:25 PM |
580 |
Cheux |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:18 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:18 AM |
581 |
Caen |
In June 1944 the Normandy landings opened a new front in north-western France. After taking the beaches, Allied forces moved inland towards the city of Caen, facing fierce resistance from the Germans. The Seaforths were involved in costly actions around the industrial area of Colombelles (on the north-eastern edge of Caen). |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:20 AM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:08:28 PM |
582 |
Troarn |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:22 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:22 AM |
583 |
Mont Pincon |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:24 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:24 AM |
584 |
Quarry Hill |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:27 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:27 AM |
585 |
Falaise |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:30 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:30 AM |
586 |
Falaise Road |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:33 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:33 AM |
587 |
Dives Crossing |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:36 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:36 AM |
588 |
La Vie Crossing |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:39 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:39 AM |
589 |
Lisieux |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:42 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:42 AM |
590 |
Nederrijn |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:45 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:45 AM |
591 |
Best |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:47 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:47 AM |
592 |
Le Havre |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:49 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:49 AM |
593 |
Lower Maas |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:52 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:52 AM |
594 |
Meijel |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:55 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:55 AM |
595 |
Venlo Pocket |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:57 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:57 AM |
596 |
Ourthe |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:01 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:01 AM |
597 |
Rhineland |
In the early spring of 1945 Highland regiments worked with Canadian forces to take land between the River Maas and the River Rhine (along the border between the Netherlands and Germany). Much of the area was either flooded or covered in woodland, posing challenges for the Allied forces. |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:03 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 04:21:06 PM |
598 |
Reichswald |
The Reichswald is a forest on the border between Germany and the Netherlands. In February 1945 Allied forces wished to take control of the forest before crossing the Rhine. A combination of trees, flooding, and a determined German defence, meant Allied vehicles struggled to make progress. As a result, foot soldiers (including the Camerons, Gordons, and Seaforths) played a key role in capturing the area. |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:06 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 04:27:01 PM |
599 |
Goch |
In February 1945 the Camerons, Gordons, and Seaforths helped capture Goch, a small German border town a little to the west of the Rhine. Goch was on the junction of several major roads and was defended with pill boxes and anti-tank ditches. The Highland regiments launched a surprise attack in the early hours of 19 February. After initial rapid gains, they then faced several hours of brutal street fighting before taking control of the town. |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:10 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 04:24:17 PM |
600 |
Moyland |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:13 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:13 AM |
601 |
Rhine |
In late March 1945 the Allies crossed the River Rhine. Highland regiments, including the Camerons, Gordons, and Seaforths, crossed on boats, facing machine-gun fire from the Germans. After successfully reaching the eastern bank of the river, the Seaforths advanced to the small village of Groin. The Seaforths captured Groin at night. The action at Groin was described by Lieutenant Borthwick (who took part in the attack) as ‘the hardest village fight the Battalion ever fought’. |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:15 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 04:29:19 PM |
602 |
Uelzen |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:19 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:19 AM |
603 |
Artlenberg |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:21 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:21 AM |
604 |
North-West Europe 1940 |
During the winter of 1939 to 1940 large numbers of British troops arrived in France. Many of the Camerons, Gordons, and Seaforths were sent to help defend the Maginot Line (a series of fortifications near the border between France and Germany). The Highland soldiers were forward of the French fortifications, meaning they were in the front line when the Germans attacked in May 1940. The Highlanders withstood heavy attacks, but were ordered to fall back when the French forces retreated. Several disastrous weeks followed as the French government collapsed and the British withdrew towards the coast. |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:23 AM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:12:15 PM |
605 |
North-West Europe 1944-45 |
In the summer of 1944 the Allies began to liberate Europe from the north-west. After landing in Normandy, they gradually moved through France, before crossing into Germany in the spring of 1945. The final year of war saw some of the fiercest fighting, and many casualties among the Highland regiments. |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:26 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 04:02:26 PM |
606 |
El Alamein |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:29 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:29 AM |
607 |
Advance to Tripoli |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:33 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:33 AM |
608 |
Mareth |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:35 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:35 AM |
609 |
Wadi Zigzaou |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:38 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:38 AM |
610 |
Akarit |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:41 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:41 AM |
611 |
Djebel Roumana |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:44 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:44 AM |
612 |
North Africa 1942-43 |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:47 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:47 AM |
613 |
Landing in Sicily |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:49 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:49 AM |
614 |
Augusta |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:52 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:52 AM |
615 |
Francoforte |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:54 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:54 AM |
616 |
Adrano |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:56 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:56 AM |
617 |
Sferro Hills |
In July 1943 German forces held the Sferro Hills on the eastern side of Sicily. The Camerons and Seaforths were among the British soldiers tasked to clear the hills. The Germans put up a determined defence, and the rocky mountainous landscape presented considerable challenges for the attackers. Fierce fighting took place amongst small farms and olive groves. The British capture of the Sferro Hills helped trigger the German withdrawal from Sicily. |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:59 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 03:56:02 PM |
618 |
Sicily 1943 |
In the summer of 1943 Allied forces attacked Italy. Highland regiments landed on the south-eastern point of Sicily on 10 July. As they moved up across the island they faced considerable German opposition around the town of Francofonte, where hand-to-hand fighting took place. The town of Vizzini also saw fierce fighting, with the Gordons having to attack through terraced vineyards and orchards. |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:02 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 03:46:11 PM |
619 |
Garigliano Crossing |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:05 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:05 AM |
620 |
Anzio |
By the end of 1943 Allied forces had reached central Italy, but were delayed by a line of fortifications stretching across the country near Monte Cassino. In an effort to end the stalemate British leaders suggested a landing at Anzio, north of the main German defences. British and American forces successfully landed there in January 1944, but the Germans counter-attacked. It took until May for the Allied forces to break out. |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:07 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 03:57:30 PM |
621 |
Italy 1943-44 |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:10 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:10 AM |
622 |
Madagascar |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:13 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:13 AM |
623 |
Middle East 1942 |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:15 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:15 AM |
624 |
Imphal |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:18 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:18 AM |
625 |
Shenam Pass |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:20 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:20 AM |
626 |
Litan |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:23 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:23 AM |
627 |
Tengnoupal |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:25 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:25 AM |
628 |
Burma 1942-44 |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:27 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:27 AM |
629 |
Defence of Escaut |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:30 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:30 AM |
630 |
St. Omer-La Bassée |
In May 1940 German forces advanced into France. As French defences fell, the British focused on rescuing their troops. A major evacuation of more than 330,000 men took place from the French port of Dunkirk between 26 May and 4 June. In order to delay the Germans and allow the rescue to take place, a mixed force, including the Camerons, were ordered to defend a line running from the French town of St. Omer south towards La Bassée. The Battle of St. Omer-La Bassée is thought to have been the last action in which Scottish soldiers wore kilts. |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:32 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 03:22:54 PM |
631 |
Agordat |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:34 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:34 AM |
632 |
Keren |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:37 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:37 AM |
633 |
Abyssinia 1941 |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:39 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:39 AM |
634 |
Sidi Barrani |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:41 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:41 AM |
635 |
Tobruk 1941 |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:44 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:44 AM |
636 |
Tobruk 1942 |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:46 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:46 AM |
637 |
Gubi II |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:48 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:48 AM |
638 |
Carmusa |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:51 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:51 AM |
639 |
Gazala |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:53 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:53 AM |
640 |
North Africa 1940-43 |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:55 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:55 AM |
641 |
Francofonte |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:58 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:58 AM |
642 |
Cassino |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:00 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:00 AM |
643 |
Poggio del Grillo |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:02 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:02 AM |
644 |
Gothic Line |
The Gothic Line was a string of German defences across Italy, a little to the north of Florence. It became the focus of German opposition to the Allies during the final stages of the campaign in Italy. Both sides committed vast resources to this area – over 1.2 million men took part in operations around the Gothic Line. The Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders played a key role in the capture of San Marino in September 1944. |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:04 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 04:19:48 PM |
645 |
Tavoleto |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:07 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:07 AM |
646 |
Coriano |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:09 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:09 AM |
647 |
Pian di Castello |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:11 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:11 AM |
648 |
Monte Reggiano |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:13 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:13 AM |
649 |
Rimini Line |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:16 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:16 AM |
650 |
San Marino |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:18 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:18 AM |
651 |
Italy 1944 |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:20 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:20 AM |
652 |
Kohima |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:22 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:22 AM |
653 |
Relief of Kohima |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:25 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:25 AM |
654 |
Naga Village |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:27 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:27 AM |
655 |
Aradura |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:30 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:30 AM |
656 |
Shwebo |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:32 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:32 AM |
657 |
Mandalay |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:35 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:35 AM |
658 |
Ava |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:37 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:37 AM |
659 |
Irrawaddy |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:39 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:39 AM |
660 |
Mount Popa |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:41 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:41 AM |
661 |
Burma 1944-45 |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:48 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:48 AM |
662 |
Withdrawal to Escaut |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:51 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:51 AM |
663 |
Dunkirk 1940 |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:53 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:53 AM |
664 |
Cleve |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:55 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:55 AM |
665 |
Advance on Tripoli |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:57 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:57 AM |
666 |
Medjez Plain |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:24:00 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:24:00 AM |
667 |
North Africa 1942–43 |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:24:02 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:24:02 AM |
668 |
Sferro |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:24:04 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:24:04 AM |
669 |
Rome |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:24:07 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:24:07 AM |
670 |
Italy 1944–45 |
|
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:24:09 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:24:09 AM |
671 |
Anzio |
Lance Corporal Leigh of the Seaforth Highlanders during the Italian campaign, February 1944. |
Monday 10th of February 2020 03:52:57 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 03:52:57 PM |
672 |
Caen |
The 7th Seaforth Highlanders waiting to advance, June 1944. |
Monday 10th of February 2020 03:55:30 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 03:55:30 PM |
673 |
Goch |
British tanks in Goch after its capture, February 1945. |
Monday 10th of February 2020 03:57:00 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 03:57:00 PM |
674 |
Gothic Line |
British forces advancing through the Gothic Line, September 1944. |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:01:22 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:01:22 PM |
675 |
North-West Europe 1940 |
Men of 2nd Seaforth Highlanders with a captured German anti-tank gun, May 1940. |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:03:35 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:03:35 PM |
676 |
North West Europe 1944-1945 |
The 7th Seaforth Highlanders advancing in Normandy, June 1944. |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:04:56 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:04:56 PM |
677 |
Odon |
The 5/7th Gordon Highlanders in a defensive position, June 1944. |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:06:51 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:06:51 PM |
678 |
Reichswald |
The 5/7th Gordon Highlanders in the Reichswald, February 1945. |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:16:47 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:16:47 PM |
679 |
Rhine |
The 7th Seaforth Highlanders escort German prisoners captured during the Rhine Crossing, March 1945. |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:18:47 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:18:47 PM |
680 |
Rhineland |
The 2nd Seaforth Highlanders in the Reichswald, February 1945. |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:20:11 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:20:11 PM |
681 |
Sferro Hills |
Private Davies of 5th Seaforth Highlanders riding a captured German pack mule, August 1943. |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:21:35 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:21:35 PM |
682 |
Sicily 1943 |
Men of 2nd Seaforth Highlanders advancing along a road in Sicily, July 1943. |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:24:02 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:24:02 PM |
683 |
St. Omer-La Bassée |
Men of 1st Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders digging trenches in France, November 1939. |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:25:59 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:25:59 PM |
684 |
St. Valéry-en-Caux |
The British commander General Fortune just after surrendering to Erwin Rommel at St. Valery-en-Caux, June 1940. |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:29:18 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 05:40:15 PM |
685 |
Seaforth Highlander POW Side Drum |
Side Drum - made for use by the Pipe Band formed by Prisoners of War. It bears the badge of the Seaforth Highlanders. Part of the Highlander’s Mueum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
Tuesday 11th of February 2020 11:06:36 AM |
Friday 31st of July 2020 01:44:59 PM |
686 |
Wool Jersey |
Jersey made from scaps of wool by 2 Lt TD Scott, 4th Bn Seaforth Highlanders while a Prisoner of War. |
Tuesday 11th of February 2020 11:09:58 AM |
Friday 31st of July 2020 01:52:12 PM |
688 |
Rifle - covered in marine silt |
Rifle heavily encrusted in marine silt. Photographed in situ in custom display box. |
Tuesday 11th of February 2020 12:03:56 PM |
Monday 02nd of March 2020 10:51:44 AM |
689 |
Highlanders Museum |
|
Friday 14th of February 2020 11:45:22 AM |
Friday 14th of February 2020 11:49:21 AM |
690 |
Hitler's Despatch Box |
Despatch box used by Adolf Hitler. Removed from the Bunker beneath the Chancellery in Berlin by Lieutenant Colonel I F Anderson OBE MC, Seaforth Highlanders in May 1945. Part of the Highlander’s Museum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
Monday 17th of February 2020 11:17:00 AM |
Friday 31st of July 2020 02:28:16 PM |
691 |
German 'Schu' Mine |
German 'Schu' Mine used in the Italian campaign of 1944, captured by the 6th Bn Seaforth Highlanders. These small anti-personnel mines were particularly dangerous as their wooden casing made them impossible to detect using a magnetic min detector. The box contained a 200 g block of explosive, enough to cause a serious wound rather than to kill outright. Part of the Highlander’s Museum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
Monday 17th of February 2020 11:22:20 AM |
Monday 02nd of March 2020 10:58:35 AM |
692 |
Pistol |
|
Tuesday 18th of February 2020 10:56:51 AM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:45:18 PM |
698 |
Westray Heritage Center |
Westray Heritage Centre is a four-star museum, archive and information centre in the island’s main village of Pierowall. |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 01:45:44 PM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 12:34:11 PM |
699 |
North Ronaldsay Trust |
|
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 01:50:49 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 03:32:40 PM |
700 |
Sanday Heritage Centre |
The Heritage Centre is situated in Lady Village in the formal Temperance Hall and was opened in May 2014. The main areas of display are Natural History, (nature on land, links and shore), Archaeology, (Sanday ‘archaeologically has the best landscape in Orkney’), Farming, (Sanday, the granary of the North) and the Sea, (At the turn of the Tide).
The most recent requisition is the Appiehouse Stone, found under a floor in a house in Lady Village. This is a Pictish/Christian Stone. |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 01:52:38 PM |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 11:00:38 AM |
701 |
Stronsay Pop Up Heritage Centre |
|
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 01:55:41 PM |
Tuesday 21st of September 2021 10:31:54 AM |
702 |
Eday Heritage & Visitor Centre |
|
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 01:57:55 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 04:16:02 PM |
703 |
Shapinsay Heritage Centre |
|
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 02:00:38 PM |
Friday 01st of October 2021 11:51:34 AM |
704 |
Rousay Heritage Centre |
Situated just a stones throw away from the pier, in a building that also includes the ferry waiting room and toilets, is the Rousay Heritage Centre. Telling the rich and varied story of Rousay including detailed information on its archaeology, natural heritage, wildlife habitats, geology and people, the interpretation centre is a great place to begin a visit to the island. A new display by children from the Rousay School was added to the centre in the early summer of 2011, showing what makes Rousay a great place to live. |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 02:02:54 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 03:33:26 PM |
705 |
Sgraffiato |
Sgraffiato bowl hand painted in green and yellow. Incised design of a human figure possibly female. Byzantine wares produced on a large scale. Byzantine. |
Wednesday 20th of May 2020 04:39:24 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 03:55:11 PM |
706 |
Scapa Flow Museum, Temporary Exhibition |
|
Thursday 28th of May 2020 01:09:00 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 01:09:00 PM |
707 |
Scapa Flow Museum, Temporary Exhibition Entrance |
|
Thursday 28th of May 2020 01:16:23 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 01:16:23 PM |
708 |
Scapa Flow Oil Tank |
|
Thursday 28th of May 2020 02:02:12 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 02:51:27 PM |
709 |
Scapa Flow Oil Tank |
|
Thursday 28th of May 2020 02:48:00 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 02:48:00 PM |
710 |
Viking Tour Skye |
|
Thursday 28th of May 2020 02:56:09 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:50:49 PM |
711 |
Dinoasaurs |
|
Thursday 28th of May 2020 03:05:13 PM |
Tuesday 21st of February 2023 04:11:37 PM |
712 |
Dunscaith Castle |
|
Thursday 28th of May 2020 03:12:59 PM |
Tuesday 21st of February 2023 04:03:25 PM |
714 |
Egg Box - North Uist |
Part of Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (Historical Society of North Uist) heritage collection. North Uist Historical Society Known as CEUT, this dynamic local history society was formed in October 1987 and has gradually built up a collection of objects, photographs and sound archives that reflect the social history of North Uist. Currently there is a committee of 12 that meet monthly at Taigh Chearsabhagh that are supported by a wider membership of over 300 people. CEUT are responsible for planning the heritage related exhibitions and events at Taigh Chearsabhagh including the annual main exhibition in the Museum and several temporary displays in Gallery 2 which is shared on rotation with the arts programme. http://www.taigh-chearsabhagh.org/heritage/ceut-north-uist-historical-societ/ |
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 02:37:53 PM |
Thursday 23rd of September 2021 03:57:20 PM |
715 |
Butter Churn |
Part of Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (Historical Society of North Uist) heritage collection. North Uist Historical Society Known as CEUT, this dynamic local history society was formed in October 1987 and has gradually built up a collection of objects, photographs and sound archives that reflect the social history of North Uist. Currently there is a committee of 12 that meet monthly at Taigh Chearsabhagh that are supported by a wider membership of over 300 people. CEUT are responsible for planning the heritage related exhibitions and events at Taigh Chearsabhagh including the annual main exhibition in the Museum and several temporary displays in Gallery 2 which is shared on rotation with the arts programme. http://www.taigh-chearsabhagh.org/heritage/ceut-north-uist-historical-societ/ |
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 02:46:49 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 05:20:03 PM |
716 |
WW1 Water Bottle |
Part of Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (Historical Society of North Uist) heritage collection. North Uist Historical Society Known as CEUT, this dynamic local history society was formed in October 1987 and has gradually built up a collection of objects, photographs and sound archives that reflect the social history of North Uist. Currently there is a committee of 12 that meet monthly at Taigh Chearsabhagh that are supported by a wider membership of over 300 people. CEUT are responsible for planning the heritage related exhibitions and events at Taigh Chearsabhagh including the annual main exhibition in the Museum and several temporary displays in Gallery 2 which is shared on rotation with the arts programme. http://www.taigh-chearsabhagh.org/heritage/ceut-north-uist-historical-societ/ |
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 02:49:15 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 05:05:17 PM |
717 |
70's Shoe - North Uist |
|
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 02:50:18 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 04:56:22 PM |
718 |
Carved Head |
Carved stone head of male figure. The hair and diadem are evident. Some damage noticeable around the facial features but in very good condition otherwise. Late Antique. |
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 02:52:38 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 03:56:35 PM |
719 |
Samian Oil Lamp |
Samian Ware oil lamp. Circular lamp with well preserved motif of an olive branch. Olive oil was most likely the type of oil used to fuel oil lamps in the Mediterranean. Roman. |
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 02:55:51 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 02:55:51 PM |
720 |
Unguentarium |
Unguentarium produced from terracotta, thought to be used for carrying oil or perfume. Roman. |
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 02:57:51 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 03:59:42 PM |
721 |
Vikings Pier |
|
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:46:31 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:46:31 PM |
722 |
Viking Vilage |
|
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:48:54 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:48:54 PM |
723 |
Vikings Village Above |
|
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:51:03 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:51:03 PM |
724 |
Viking Bay Entrace |
|
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:53:02 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:51:36 PM |
725 |
Vikings Bay |
|
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:55:29 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:55:29 PM |
726 |
St Kilda Vilage |
|
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:00:21 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:00:21 PM |
727 |
St Kilda Store |
|
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:03:00 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:03:00 PM |
728 |
St Kilda Store Outside |
|
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:04:39 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:05:31 PM |
729 |
St Kilda Behind Church |
|
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:07:35 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:07:35 PM |
730 |
St Kilda Church |
|
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:09:41 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:09:41 PM |
731 |
St Kilda School |
|
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:12:36 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:13:54 PM |
732 |
St Kilda Outside Church |
|
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:16:23 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:16:23 PM |
733 |
St Kilda Path |
|
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:18:22 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:18:22 PM |
734 |
St Kilda House outside |
|
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:20:35 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:20:35 PM |
735 |
St Kilda Dun |
|
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:23:17 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:23:17 PM |
736 |
Aros Centre |
|
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:43:28 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 01:08:54 PM |
737 |
AROS Play area |
|
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:57:41 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:58:19 PM |
738 |
AROS Cinema |
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Tuesday 09th of June 2020 03:01:01 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 03:01:01 PM |
739 |
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Arts Centre |
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Tuesday 09th of June 2020 03:43:20 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 03:43:20 PM |
740 |
Shetland Museum and Archives |
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Thursday 11th of June 2020 10:59:31 AM |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 10:59:31 AM |
741 |
Shetland Museum and Archives |
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Thursday 11th of June 2020 11:03:52 AM |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 11:25:01 AM |
742 |
Shetland Museum and Archives |
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Thursday 11th of June 2020 11:08:53 AM |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 11:08:53 AM |
743 |
Shetland Museum and Archives |
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Thursday 11th of June 2020 11:10:44 AM |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 11:10:44 AM |
744 |
Shetland Museum and Archives |
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Thursday 11th of June 2020 11:13:09 AM |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 11:25:28 AM |
745 |
Shetland Museum and Archives |
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Thursday 11th of June 2020 11:18:34 AM |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 11:18:34 AM |
746 |
Shetland Museum and Archives |
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Thursday 11th of June 2020 11:24:06 AM |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 11:24:06 AM |
747 |
Lighthouse on Calf Sound, Eday. The land on the upper right of the picture is the northern tip of the Calf of Eday. |
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Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 04:15:15 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 04:15:15 PM |
748 |
Stromness Museum |
Stromness Museum is an independent museum based in Stromness, Orkney. |
Friday 26th of June 2020 12:40:22 PM |
Friday 26th of June 2020 03:06:56 PM |
749 |
Museum in Stromness, Orkney Islands, Scotland |
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Friday 26th of June 2020 02:55:03 PM |
Friday 26th of June 2020 02:55:03 PM |
750 |
Shetland Museum & Archives |
The New Shetland Museum and Archives at Hay's Dock, Lerwick, Shetland, Scotland, was officially opened on 31 May 2007 by HM Queen Sonja of Norway and the Duke & Duchess of Rothesay. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:48:02 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:48:02 PM |
751 |
Wideford Tomb |
Wideford Hill Chambered Cairn is an excellent example of Neolithic design and construction. It is well preserved, with a high central chamber and three cells opening off it. Today the tomb is accessed through the roof, rather than original long and narrow original passage from the west. Inside there are rare examples of Neolithic scratch art. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:03:20 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:03:20 PM |
752 |
Cuween Tomb |
Cuween Hill Chambered Cairn is a Neolithic chambered cairn on Mainland, the main island of Orkney, Scotland, about 6 miles west of Kirkwall. It dates to around 3,000 BCE, and is similar in design to Maeshowe, but on a smaller scale. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:28 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:28 PM |
753 |
Scapa Flow |
Scapa flow exhibition showing history during the First and Second World Wars |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:29 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:29 PM |
754 |
Wick Heritage Museum |
The Wick Heritage Museum can be found in a rather small, nondescript house near the harbour of the far north-Scotland town of Wick. But don't let its size fool you as this museum is housed in a tardis-like building that's way bigger than you might at first imagine.
The museum is dedicated to keeping the history of this quiet fishing town alive through a series of exhibitions that take visitors into the past with photos, Caithness glass displays, life-size fishing boats and restored machinery.
As you explore the 20+ rooms that head off in all directions you'll discover an array of fascinating objects and lovingly restored artworks as well as several enthusiastic volunteers, all of which add up to making the Wick Heritage Museum a surprisingly good tourist attraction |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:31 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:31 PM |
755 |
Caen |
Site of Caen Highland Township, vacated as part of the 19th Century highland clearances |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:32 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:32 PM |
756 |
Iron Age Roundhouse |
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Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:34 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:34 PM |
757 |
Caen Township |
A former highland township. After the highland clearances 200 years ago just a few stones leave evidence of where life had been lived for thousands of years. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:35 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:35 PM |
758 |
TimeSpan Museum |
Timespan is a cultural organisation in Helmsdale, Sutherland in the Far North of Scotland. It offers a high quality venue with a museum, contemporary art gallery, archive, shop and cafe. Established in 1986, Timespan has developed from a community heritage enterprise to a multi-award-winning creative development hub. Timespan provides a rich cultural programme of events and activities to its visitors every year. The organisation will contribute to CINE with a case study and best practice guidelines based on research of the nearby Strath of Kildonan. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:37 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:37 PM |
759 |
Helmsdale Reconstructed |
Helmsdale is a village on the east coast of Sutherland, in the Highland council area of Scotland. The modern village was planned in 1814 to resettle communities that had been removed from the surrounding straths as part of the Highland Clearances. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:38 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:38 PM |
760 |
Stac Pollaidh |
View from summit of Stac Pollaidh |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:39 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:39 PM |
761 |
Isle Martin |
Isle Martin is an uninhabited island in Loch Broom, on the west coast of Scotland. It is the closest Summer Isles to Ullapool and has been the site of a monastery, a herring curing station and a flour mill. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:41 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:41 PM |
762 |
Torridon |
With some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in Scotland, Torridon is a magnet for walkers, geologists and naturalists. The estate includes some of Scotland's finest mountain scenery, comprising Liathach, 1,054m (3,456ft) which has seven tops and Beinn Alligin, 985m (3,230ft), composed mainly of Torridonian sandstone dating back 750 million years. Routes to the high tops, and others along the coast, are detailed at the Countryside Centre. You’ll also find information about the wildlife on the estate, part of which is in the Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:43 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:43 PM |
763 |
Caisteal Uisdean (Hugh's castle) |
How to use: Scroll around each scene using your mouse or by moving your smart phone. Look for interactive links to photos and information about the site. Click on the "portals" to change scene. If using PC or Laptop, double click on the tour window to enter full screen mode. If using a Virtual Reality headset /Google Cardboard or similar then download the RoundMe app for the best viewing experience! |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:44 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:44 PM |
764 |
Giant MacAskill Memorial |
At the southern end of the island you will find a monument to one of Berneray’s most notable sons, Giant Macaskill (Aonghas Mor MacAsgaill). Born in Berneray, he spent most of his life in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and he was said to be the world largest giant at a height of 7ft 9in. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:46 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:46 PM |
765 |
Udal |
Iain Crawford, a passionate archaeologist and ethnographer who was influenced by the writings of Erskine Beveridge, decided to concentrate his searches in the 1960s on sites that might have been continuously inhabited over a very long period and yet remained visible. He wanted to get a clearer picture of daily life and work from the Mesolithic, through to the Bronze and Iron Ages, onwards as close to the present day as possible. The two main sandhills at Udal, North and South, gradually provided him with settlement remains which represent the rarity and importance of this site. The Udal South Mound revealed evidence of two stone built round houses or 'wheelhouses', now extremely vulnerable to the elements. Pottery shards, stone tools and some bronze and metal items, held by Glasgow University, show evidence of habitation from the Late Bronze Age through to the Late Iron Age. The Udal North Mound takes the period of settlement up to Viking and Mediaeval times and the finds include jewellery and a Norse gold coin of Harald Hardrada. There is evidence of continuous settlement through to the 19th century and much more exciting excavation remains to be researched by the Udal project on this site of major historical significance. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:47 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:47 PM |
766 |
Dun An Sticir |
Dun an Sticir is an example of how in mediaeval times the original Iron Age 'brochs', hollow walled windowless fortifications often built on islands and reached by a tricky causeway, were later adapted for more domestic purposes. The building of brochs for defensive purposes seems to date from 500 BC. Over the previous thousand years cooler climactic changes had encouraged layers of peat to gradually move downhill, overgrazing had taken its toll, and land for cultivation had become scarcer, forcing people to migrate to the lower ground.
Duns comprised a single outer rounded wall, forming a tall tower often rising to 40 feet, mirrored internally by a second curving wall enclosing an inner chamber. This was a relatively straightforward fortification to build in order to protect your land. Erskine Beveridge also found evidence at Dun an Sticir of a gallery six feet above ground level. Remains of two huts where livestock could have been protected could also be seen. The rectangular stone structure built within the walls using the stone available, with its door and window, dates from the mediaeval period.
A second island, Eilean na Mi-Chomhairle (the Island of Bad Council), is linked to Dun an Sticir (the Dun of the Skulker) by a causeway. Both Gaelic names suggest a darker and less peaceful era. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:49 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:49 PM |
767 |
Barpa Nam Feannag |
Barpa nam Feannag, ominously called Cairn of the Hooded Crows in English, is both less accessible and less well known than Barpa Langass. Erskine Beveridge described it as a long irregular mound of loose stones, lying approximately east and westâ. He noted that this barp was higher and wider at the east end, suggesting that there may have once been a chamber there with a large flat stone at the exterior base and a large rectangular opening presenting a sign of a possible entrance passage. He also recorded that the surface of the ground was excessively pitted by many slight hollows. The regularity, size and shape of these hollows suggests the original Neolithic structure, although he noted that none of the upright boundary slabs so characteristic of such cairns remained. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:50 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:50 PM |
768 |
Caravat Barp |
Caravat Barp is another example of a Long Cairn, 165 overall, with some evidence remaining of a wide horned entrance at the East end. Erskine Beveridge noted that it was greatly dilapidated at this end, since it had been used as a quarry by local residents for the building of the several shielings and enclosures. Originally this must have been a significant landmark, since the narrower west end in Beveridge's time stood to a height of 10 feet. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:52 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:52 PM |
769 |
Langass |
Barpa Langass is the largest and best preserved of the Neolithic chambered burial cairns on North Uist. According to Erskine Beveridge its massive size suggests that it was the burial place of some great chief and was intended as both a tomb and a monument. Its prominent outline and siting, midway up Ben Langass, is remarkable for the labour which must have been involved in carrying and placing so many large stones over a great distance in order to form its pyramid shape. Beveridge found remnants of burnt burials and fragments of Bronze Age urn pottery within the first chamber and he suggested that two further chambers may well lie beyond the entrance to the east. It is now too dangerous to enter because of the collapsed stonework.
Pobull Fhinn is the most conspicuous Megalithic stone circle on North Uist and lies on a plateau overlooking the sea an easy walk away from Barpa Langass. It is interesting to speculate on the type of social relationships that might have existed between the two sites. The stones of Pobull Fhinn are shaped in an oval rather than a circle, their east-west axis being slightly longer than that to the north-south. The purposes of such circles are still open to considerable debate - were they placed to plot the celestial movements of the sun, the seasonal cycles or those of the dark, the moon and the stars? What community celebrations or rituals might these huge stones have been hewn and dragged so high up to denote? Certainly they represent considerable effort and confidence on the part of the early Neolithic farming communities who erected them. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:53 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:53 PM |
770 |
Leacach An Tigh Chloiche, North Uist |
Unival, a small, roughly-built, square passage grave lies on an elevated plateau on the hill of the same name, and, as Beveridge noted, carries the Gaelic name, ‘Leacach an Tigh Chloiche’, or ‘place of slabs of the stone house’. Excavated by Sir Lindsay Scott during the 1930s, it was found to house a small slab-built cist about 0.5 metres high, in which was the skeleton of a young woman, together with the rib-bones of a younger person, who may have been buried earlier. Ian Armit noted that it appeared that burning charcoal had been tipped onto the skeleton a long time after its burial, suggesting visits to the tomb for ritual purposes other than burial. Amongst the numerous finds of local pottery, discovered by Scott, the rarest was an almost complete Grooved Ware bowl and fragments of a beaker. These were common to later Neolithic finds across the mainland, suggesting the tomb continued to be used for burials well into the Bronze Age. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:55 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:55 PM |
771 |
St Kilda |
Take a tour! Recreating the Village Bay of St Kilda as it would have looked, enables a better understanding of how the island was and the way of life, around 1890. before the island was evacuated on 29 August 1930. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:56 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:56 PM |
772 |
Dunscaith Castle |
Dunscaith, Skye's oldest castle is situated north of Tarskavaig by the township of Tokavaig. It was a Norse stronghold, and then a MacLeod castle until taken by MacDonald's in 1266. It was the principle stronghold of the MacDonald's of Sleat until the early 1600's. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:58 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:58 PM |
773 |
Armadale |
Armadale (Scottish Gaelic: Armadal) is a village near the southern end of the Sleat Peninsula, on the Isle of Skye, Scotland, and is a village in the Highland council area of Scotland. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:00 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:00 PM |
774 |
An Crùbh |
Three things were at the top of the communitys wish list “ a shop, a proper hall for activities, and a place to meet and socialise. Thus, the idea for An Crabh was born.
The journey to build An Crabh began in 2011. We received generous support from The Big Lottery Fund, The Coastal Communities Fund, Highland Council, The Robertson Trust, HIE, Fearann Eilean Iarmain, Camuscross & Duisdale Initiative Fundraising Group and architects WT Architecture. The Common Grazings Shareholders were also very generous in their support of the project. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:01 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:01 PM |
775 |
Isle Ornsay Harbour |
Isleornsay is a village lying off the main Armadale to Sleat road on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It overlooks, but is not upon, the island of Ornsay. The island itself shelters one of the best natural harbours in southern Skye. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:03 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:03 PM |
776 |
Camus Croise |
Camuscross is a small crofting township on the Isle of Skye in Scotland.
Camuscross is situated on Camus Croise bay, on the west shore of the Sound of Sleat, in the Highland Council area. It lies close to the village of Isleornsay and the island of Ornsay. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:04 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:04 PM |
777 |
Rosemarkie |
Rosemarkie is a village on the south coast of the Black Isle peninsula in Ross-shire, northern Scotland |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:06 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:06 PM |
778 |
Fort George |
18th-century fortified garrison and working army barracks, housing Highlanders' regimental museum. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:07 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:07 PM |
779 |
Culloden Battlefield |
THE BATTLE OF CULLODEN was fought on this moor 16 April 1746 The Graves of the Gallant Highlanders who fought for SCOTLAND AND BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE are marked by the names of their clans |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:09 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:09 PM |
780 |
Urquhart Castle |
The present ruins of Urquhart Castle stem from the thirteenth to the sixteenth centuries but there are traces of a Medieval fortification on the site stemming from the seventh century.
The castle is one of the largest in area in Scotland.
It has belonged to many different clans but most notably belonged to the Grants and was under siege by Jacobites following the 1688 Revolution.
The tour starts with a view over that castle and has arrows that are used to navigate through the landscape. The tour can be viewed in Virtual Reality.
Accessibility note: The visitor centre is fully accessible and there is a photographic guide for those who have mobility issues. Disability buggies are available on request and accessible parking spots. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:11 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:11 PM |
781 |
Castle Stalker |
Built around 1320 for the MacDougalls, the castle today belongs to the Stewarts.
Gaelic name is Stalcaire, meaning Hunter or Falconer.
The castle was acquired in 1965 by Lt. Col. D. R. Stewart Allward who restored the castle over a period of ten years.
The castle is privately owned and is open for visitor during selected times over the summer, to be arranged in advance.
Featured in 1975 Monty Python and the Holy Grail as one of the sites for the Castle of Aaaaarrrrrrggghhh.
The virtual tour is a set of images you click between, with a blueprint of the castle serving as a point of reference on the right side of the screen. For each movement, a text appears beneath the image with information on the view. For each location, you can look right and left and some will have a pop-up window containing more information.
Accessibility note: The castle does not accomodate wheelchair users. Access to the castle requires the ability to enter/exist a boat and there are steps in and around the castle. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:12 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:12 PM |
782 |
Glencoe |
The most famous Scottish glen is also one of its most dramatic, with forbidding mountains, thundering waterfalls and sparkling lochs. Internationally famous for its amazing landscape, its natural and cultural heritage; the scenery of Glencoe has been fashioned by millions of years of geological and geomorphologic processes is now regarded as some of the finest wild landscape in Scotland.
The drama is also reflected in Glencoe's history, both real and imagined “ myths, massacre and movies are all now part of the fabric of this magical, mysterious place.
Walkers and climbers are drawn from all over the world to tackle its many mountaineering routes, including eight Munros, while animal-lovers come to catch a glimpse of Scottish wildlife including red deer, golden eagles and pine martens. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:14 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:14 PM |
783 |
Glenlivet |
Glenlivet is the glen in the Scottish Highlands through which the River Livet flows. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:15 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:15 PM |
784 |
The Square |
Tomintoul is a village in the Moray council area of Scotland; until 1975, it was in the county of Banffshire. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:17 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:17 PM |
785 |
Tomintoul Museum |
Founded by the Duke of Gordon in 1776, Tomintoul is situated on the line of the old military road built following the 1745 Jacobite rebellion. The Duke hoped that the production of linen would provide an industry for local people |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:18 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:18 PM |
786 |
Balvenie Distillery |
Balvenie is a Speyside single-malt distillery which was founded in 1886 by William Grant. The first distillation took place on 1 May 1893.
Balvenie is one of the only distilleries in Scotland with its own malting floor.
The distillery is located near the ruined Balvenie Castle, which was built in the twelfth century with extension made in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
The tour consists of seven 360º images taken from different spots around the distillery ground. The image are located in the bottom left corner.
Accessibility note: There is no wheelchair access to the building. On tours walking is required and there are steps. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:20 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:20 PM |
787 |
Blair Castle |
Castle dating from 1269 with lavish rooms housing antiques, art and armour, plus walled garden. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:21 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:21 PM |
788 |
Glenshee Archaeology Project Reconstruction |
Digital reconstruction of Pictish Buildings at Lair, Glenshee. Created in Unreal Engine. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:23 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:23 PM |
789 |
Pictish Rhynie Landscape |
A landscape rich in history. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:24 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:24 PM |
790 |
Unst Heritage Centre |
Unst Heritage Trust and Unst Boat Haven are dedicated to the cultural heritage and history of this most northerly island in Scotland. The collection includes fine original wooden boats of various types that have been in use over the past 140 years. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:26 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:26 PM |
791 |
Unst Boat haven |
For many hundreds of years Unst has lain in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling up to 30 miles offshore.
http://www.unstheritage.com/web/unst-boat-haven/ |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:27 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:27 PM |
792 |
Unst Bus shelter |
The Unst Bus Shelter, also known as Bobby's Bus Shelter, is a bus shelter and bus stop near the village of Baltasound, on the isle of Unst, Shetland, Scotland. It is maintained by the Shetland Islands Council. It is located on the main road across Unst - the A968 - which runs between Belmont and Haroldswick. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:29 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:07:29 PM |
793 |
Caen |
Site of Caen Highland Township, vacated as part of the 19th Century highland clearances |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:28:03 PM |
Friday 10th of February 2023 05:25:34 PM |
794 |
Iron Age Roundhouse |
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Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:28:24 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 10:19:54 AM |
795 |
Caen Township |
A former highland township. After the highland clearances 200 years ago just a few stones leave evidence of where life had been lived for thousands of years. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:00 PM |
Friday 10th of February 2023 05:27:19 PM |
796 |
TimeSpan Museum |
Timespan is a cultural organisation in Helmsdale, Sutherland in the Far North of Scotland. It offers a high quality venue with a museum, contemporary art gallery, archive, shop and cafe. Established in 1986, Timespan has developed from a community heritage enterprise to a multi-award-winning creative development hub. Timespan provides a rich cultural programme of events and activities to its visitors every year. The organisation will contribute to CINE with a case study and best practice guidelines based on research of the nearby Strath of Kildonan. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:02 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 11:16:42 AM |
797 |
Helmsdale Reconstructed |
Helmsdale is a village on the east coast of Sutherland, in the Highland council area of Scotland. The modern village was planned in 1814 to resettle communities that had been removed from the surrounding straths as part of the Highland Clearances. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:03 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 10:17:29 AM |
798 |
Stac Pollaidh |
View from summit of Stac Pollaidh |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:05 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:05 PM |
799 |
Isle Martin |
Isle Martin is an uninhabited island in Loch Broom, on the west coast of Scotland. It is the closest Summer Isles to Ullapool and has been the site of a monastery, a herring curing station and a flour mill. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:07 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:07 PM |
800 |
Torridon |
With some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in Scotland, Torridon is a magnet for walkers, geologists and naturalists. The estate includes some of Scotland's finest mountain scenery, comprising Liathach, 1,054m (3,456ft) which has seven tops and Beinn Alligin, 985m (3,230ft), composed mainly of Torridonian sandstone dating back 750 million years. Routes to the high tops, and others along the coast, are detailed at the Countryside Centre. You’ll also find information about the wildlife on the estate, part of which is in the Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:09 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:09 PM |
801 |
Caisteal Uisdean (Hugh's castle) |
How to use: Scroll around each scene using your mouse or by moving your smart phone. Look for interactive links to photos and information about the site. Click on the "portals" to change scene. If using PC or Laptop, double click on the tour window to enter full screen mode. If using a Virtual Reality headset /Google Cardboard or similar then download the RoundMe app for the best viewing experience! |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:10 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:10 PM |
802 |
Giant MacAskill Memorial |
At the southern end of the island you will find a monument to one of Berneray’s most notable sons, Giant Macaskill (Aonghas Mor MacAsgaill). Born in Berneray, he spent most of his life in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and he was said to be the world largest giant at a height of 7ft 9in. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:13 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:13 PM |
803 |
Udal |
Iain Crawford, a passionate archaeologist and ethnographer who was influenced by the writings of Erskine Beveridge, decided to concentrate his searches in the 1960s on sites that might have been continuously inhabited over a very long period and yet remained visible. He wanted to get a clearer picture of daily life and work from the Mesolithic, through to the Bronze and Iron Ages, onwards as close to the present day as possible. The two main sandhills at Udal, North and South, gradually provided him with settlement remains which represent the rarity and importance of this site. The Udal South Mound revealed evidence of two stone built round houses or 'wheelhouses', now extremely vulnerable to the elements. Pottery shards, stone tools and some bronze and metal items, held by Glasgow University, show evidence of habitation from the Late Bronze Age through to the Late Iron Age. The Udal North Mound takes the period of settlement up to Viking and Mediaeval times and the finds include jewellery and a Norse gold coin of Harald Hardrada. There is evidence of continuous settlement through to the 19th century and much more exciting excavation remains to be researched by the Udal project on this site of major historical significance. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:14 PM |
Friday 10th of February 2023 05:02:53 PM |
804 |
Dun An Sticir |
Dun an Sticir is an example of how in mediaeval times the original Iron Age 'brochs', hollow walled windowless fortifications often built on islands and reached by a tricky causeway, were later adapted for more domestic purposes. The building of brochs for defensive purposes seems to date from 500 BC. Over the previous thousand years cooler climactic changes had encouraged layers of peat to gradually move downhill, overgrazing had taken its toll, and land for cultivation had become scarcer, forcing people to migrate to the lower ground.
Duns comprised a single outer rounded wall, forming a tall tower often rising to 40 feet, mirrored internally by a second curving wall enclosing an inner chamber. This was a relatively straightforward fortification to build in order to protect your land. Erskine Beveridge also found evidence at Dun an Sticir of a gallery six feet above ground level. Remains of two huts where livestock could have been protected could also be seen. The rectangular stone structure built within the walls using the stone available, with its door and window, dates from the mediaeval period.
A second island, Eilean na Mi-Chomhairle (the Island of Bad Council), is linked to Dun an Sticir (the Dun of the Skulker) by a causeway. Both Gaelic names suggest a darker and less peaceful era. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:16 PM |
Friday 10th of February 2023 05:07:22 PM |
805 |
Barpa Nam Feannag |
Barpa nam Feannag, ominously called Cairn of the Hooded Crows in English, is both less accessible and less well known than Barpa Langass. Erskine Beveridge described it as a long irregular mound of loose stones, lying approximately east and westâ. He noted that this barp was higher and wider at the east end, suggesting that there may have once been a chamber there with a large flat stone at the exterior base and a large rectangular opening presenting a sign of a possible entrance passage. He also recorded that the surface of the ground was excessively pitted by many slight hollows. The regularity, size and shape of these hollows suggests the original Neolithic structure, although he noted that none of the upright boundary slabs so characteristic of such cairns remained. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:17 PM |
Friday 10th of February 2023 04:35:29 PM |
806 |
Caravat Barp |
Caravat Barp is another example of a Long Cairn, 165 overall, with some evidence remaining of a wide horned entrance at the East end. Erskine Beveridge noted that it was greatly dilapidated at this end, since it had been used as a quarry by local residents for the building of the several shielings and enclosures. Originally this must have been a significant landmark, since the narrower west end in Beveridge's time stood to a height of 10 feet. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:19 PM |
Friday 10th of February 2023 05:22:54 PM |
807 |
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Arts Centre |
The Centre was founded in 1993 by Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath and the Uist Art Association and the museum explores North Uist's social, domestic, economic, cultural and religious life.
The collection is built up from artefacts from the nineteenth and twentieth century, as well as a collection of Scottish, local, and international art and craft pieces.
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum & Arts Centre is located on the shoreline of a marine Special Area of Conservation.
The tour consists of two 360 images taken inside two rooms of the Centre that can be moved between.
Accessibility note: The centre is wheelchair accessible. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:21 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:21 PM |
808 |
Langass |
Barpa Langass is the largest and best preserved of the Neolithic chambered burial cairns on North Uist. According to Erskine Beveridge its massive size suggests that it was the burial place of some great chief and was intended as both a tomb and a monument. Its prominent outline and siting, midway up Ben Langass, is remarkable for the labour which must have been involved in carrying and placing so many large stones over a great distance in order to form its pyramid shape. Beveridge found remnants of burnt burials and fragments of Bronze Age urn pottery within the first chamber and he suggested that two further chambers may well lie beyond the entrance to the east. It is now too dangerous to enter because of the collapsed stonework.
Pobull Fhinn is the most conspicuous Megalithic stone circle on North Uist and lies on a plateau overlooking the sea an easy walk away from Barpa Langass. It is interesting to speculate on the type of social relationships that might have existed between the two sites. The stones of Pobull Fhinn are shaped in an oval rather than a circle, their east-west axis being slightly longer than that to the north-south. The purposes of such circles are still open to considerable debate - were they placed to plot the celestial movements of the sun, the seasonal cycles or those of the dark, the moon and the stars? What community celebrations or rituals might these huge stones have been hewn and dragged so high up to denote? Certainly they represent considerable effort and confidence on the part of the early Neolithic farming communities who erected them. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:22 PM |
Friday 10th of February 2023 04:57:48 PM |
809 |
Leacach An Tigh Chloiche, North Uist |
Unival, a small, roughly-built, square passage grave lies on an elevated plateau on the hill of the same name, and, as Beveridge noted, carries the Gaelic name, ‘Leacach an Tigh Chloiche’, or ‘place of slabs of the stone house’. Excavated by Sir Lindsay Scott during the 1930s, it was found to house a small slab-built cist about 0.5 metres high, in which was the skeleton of a young woman, together with the rib-bones of a younger person, who may have been buried earlier. Ian Armit noted that it appeared that burning charcoal had been tipped onto the skeleton a long time after its burial, suggesting visits to the tomb for ritual purposes other than burial. Amongst the numerous finds of local pottery, discovered by Scott, the rarest was an almost complete Grooved Ware bowl and fragments of a beaker. These were common to later Neolithic finds across the mainland, suggesting the tomb continued to be used for burials well into the Bronze Age. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:24 PM |
Friday 10th of February 2023 05:13:26 PM |
810 |
St Kilda |
Take a tour! Recreating the Village Bay of St Kilda as it would have looked, enables a better understanding of how the island was and the way of life, around 1890. before the island was evacuated on 29 August 1930. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:26 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:26 PM |
811 |
Dunscaith Castle |
Dunscaith, Skye's oldest castle is situated north of Tarskavaig by the township of Tokavaig. It was a Norse stronghold, and then a MacLeod castle until taken by MacDonald's in 1266. It was the principle stronghold of the MacDonald's of Sleat until the early 1600's. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:28 PM |
Tuesday 21st of February 2023 04:07:04 PM |
812 |
Armadale |
Armadale (Scottish Gaelic: Armadal) is a village near the southern end of the Sleat Peninsula, on the Isle of Skye, Scotland, and is a village in the Highland council area of Scotland. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:29 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 11:29:12 AM |
813 |
An Crùbh |
Three things were at the top of the communitys wish list “ a shop, a proper hall for activities, and a place to meet and socialise. Thus, the idea for An Crabh was born.
The journey to build An Crabh began in 2011. We received generous support from The Big Lottery Fund, The Coastal Communities Fund, Highland Council, The Robertson Trust, HIE, Fearann Eilean Iarmain, Camuscross & Duisdale Initiative Fundraising Group and architects WT Architecture. The Common Grazings Shareholders were also very generous in their support of the project. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:31 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 11:26:18 AM |
814 |
Isle Ornsay Harbour |
Isleornsay is a village lying off the main Armadale to Sleat road on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It overlooks, but is not upon, the island of Ornsay. The island itself shelters one of the best natural harbours in southern Skye. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:33 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:33 PM |
815 |
Camus Croise |
Camuscross is a small crofting township on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. Camuscross is situated on Camus Croise bay, on the west shore of the Sound of Sleat, in the Highland Council area. It lies close to the village of Isleornsay and the island of Ornsay. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:34 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 02:07:58 PM |
816 |
Rosemarkie |
Rosemarkie is a village on the south coast of the Black Isle peninsula in Ross-shire, northern Scotland |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:36 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 10:44:24 AM |
817 |
Fort George |
18th-century fortified garrison and working army barracks, housing Highlanders' regimental museum. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:38 PM |
Tuesday 21st of February 2023 04:14:24 PM |
818 |
The Highlanders Museum |
The Highlanders Museum
World War II Exhibition |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:39 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 11:13:53 AM |
819 |
Culloden Battlefield |
THE BATTLE OF CULLODEN was fought on this moor 16 April 1746 The Graves of the Gallant Highlanders who fought for SCOTLAND AND BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE are marked by the names of their clans |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:41 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:41 PM |
820 |
Urquhart Castle |
The present ruins of Urquhart Castle stem from the thirteenth to the sixteenth centuries but there are traces of a Medieval fortification on the site stemming from the seventh century.
The castle is one of the largest in area in Scotland.
It has belonged to many different clans but most notably belonged to the Grants and was under siege by Jacobites following the 1688 Revolution.
The tour starts with a view over that castle and has arrows that are used to navigate through the landscape. The tour can be viewed in Virtual Reality.
Accessibility note: The visitor centre is fully accessible and there is a photographic guide for those who have mobility issues. Disability buggies are available on request and accessible parking spots. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:43 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:43 PM |
821 |
Castle Stalker |
Built around 1320 for the MacDougalls, the castle today belongs to the Stewarts.
Gaelic name is Stalcaire, meaning Hunter or Falconer.
The castle was acquired in 1965 by Lt. Col. D. R. Stewart Allward who restored the castle over a period of ten years.
The castle is privately owned and is open for visitor during selected times over the summer, to be arranged in advance.
Featured in 1975 Monty Python and the Holy Grail as one of the sites for the Castle of Aaaaarrrrrrggghhh.
The virtual tour is a set of images you click between, with a blueprint of the castle serving as a point of reference on the right side of the screen. For each movement, a text appears beneath the image with information on the view. For each location, you can look right and left and some will have a pop-up window containing more information.
Accessibility note: The castle does not accomodate wheelchair users. Access to the castle requires the ability to enter/exist a boat and there are steps in and around the castle. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:45 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:45 PM |
822 |
Glencoe |
The most famous Scottish glen is also one of its most dramatic, with forbidding mountains, thundering waterfalls and sparkling lochs. Internationally famous for its amazing landscape, its natural and cultural heritage; the scenery of Glencoe has been fashioned by millions of years of geological and geomorphologic processes is now regarded as some of the finest wild landscape in Scotland.
The drama is also reflected in Glencoe's history, both real and imagined “ myths, massacre and movies are all now part of the fabric of this magical, mysterious place.
Walkers and climbers are drawn from all over the world to tackle its many mountaineering routes, including eight Munros, while animal-lovers come to catch a glimpse of Scottish wildlife including red deer, golden eagles and pine martens. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:46 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:46 PM |
823 |
Glenlivet |
Glenlivet is the glen in the Scottish Highlands through which the River Livet flows. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:48 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:48 PM |
824 |
The Square |
Tomintoul is a village in the Moray council area of Scotland; until 1975, it was in the county of Banffshire. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:50 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:50 PM |
825 |
Tomintoul Museum |
Founded by the Duke of Gordon in 1776, Tomintoul is situated on the line of the old military road built following the 1745 Jacobite rebellion. The Duke hoped that the production of linen would provide an industry for local people |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:51 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:51 PM |
826 |
Balvenie Distillery |
Balvenie is a Speyside single-malt distillery which was founded in 1886 by William Grant. The first distillation took place on 1 May 1893.
Balvenie is one of the only distilleries in Scotland with its own malting floor.
The distillery is located near the ruined Balvenie Castle, which was built in the twelfth century with extension made in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
The tour consists of seven 360º images taken from different spots around the distillery ground. The image are located in the bottom left corner.
Accessibility note: There is no wheelchair access to the building. On tours walking is required and there are steps. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:53 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:53 PM |
827 |
Blair Castle |
Castle dating from 1269 with lavish rooms housing antiques, art and armour, plus walled garden. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:55 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:55 PM |
828 |
Glenshee Archaeology Project Reconstruction |
Digital reconstruction of Pictish Buildings at Lair, Glenshee. Created in Unreal Engine. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:56 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:56 PM |
829 |
Pictish Rhynie Landscape |
A landscape rich in history. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:29:58 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of February 2023 10:20:55 AM |
830 |
Unst Heritage Centre |
Unst Heritage Trust and Unst Boat Haven are dedicated to the cultural heritage and history of this most northerly island in Scotland. The collection includes fine original wooden boats of various types that have been in use over the past 140 years. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:30:00 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 11:21:00 AM |
831 |
Unst Boat haven |
For many hundreds of years Unst has lain in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling up to 30 miles offshore.
http://www.unstheritage.com/web/unst-boat-haven/ |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:30:02 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 11:19:33 AM |
832 |
Shetland Museum & Archives |
The New Shetland Museum and Archives at Hay's Dock, Lerwick, Shetland, Scotland, was officially opened on 31 May 2007 by HM Queen Sonja of Norway and the Duke & Duchess of Rothesay. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:05:48 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:05:48 PM |
833 |
Scapa Flow |
Scapa flow exhibition showing history during the First and Second World Wars |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:06:17 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:06:17 PM |
834 |
Wick Heritage Museum |
The Wick Heritage Museum can be found in a rather small, nondescript house near the harbour of the far north-Scotland town of Wick. But don't let its size fool you as this museum is housed in a tardis-like building that's way bigger than you might at first imagine.
The museum is dedicated to keeping the history of this quiet fishing town alive through a series of exhibitions that take visitors into the past with photos, Caithness glass displays, life-size fishing boats and restored machinery.
As you explore the 20+ rooms that head off in all directions you'll discover an array of fascinating objects and lovingly restored artworks as well as several enthusiastic volunteers, all of which add up to making the Wick Heritage Museum a surprisingly good tourist attraction |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:08:58 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:08:58 PM |
835 |
TimeSpan Museum |
Timespan is a cultural organisation in Helmsdale, Sutherland in the Far North of Scotland. It offers a high quality venue with a museum, contemporary art gallery, archive, shop and cafe. Established in 1986, Timespan has developed from a community heritage enterprise to a multi-award-winning creative development hub. Timespan provides a rich cultural programme of events and activities to its visitors every year. The organisation will contribute to CINE with a case study and best practice guidelines based on research of the nearby Strath of Kildonan. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:08:59 PM |
Wednesday 26th of August 2020 03:31:45 PM |
836 |
Stac Pollaidh |
View from summit of Stac Pollaidh |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:00 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:00 PM |
837 |
Isle Martin |
Isle Martin is an uninhabited island in Loch Broom, on the west coast of Scotland. It is the closest Summer Isles to Ullapool and has been the site of a monastery, a herring curing station and a flour mill. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:01 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:01 PM |
838 |
Giant MacAskill Memorial |
At the southern end of the island you will find a monument to one of Berneray’s most notable sons, Giant Macaskill (Aonghas Mor MacAsgaill). Born in Berneray, he spent most of his life in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and he was said to be the world largest giant at a height of 7ft 9in. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:02 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:02 PM |
839 |
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Arts Centre |
The Centre was founded in 1993 by Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath and the Uist Art Association and the museum explores North Uist's social, domestic, economic, cultural and religious life.
The collection is built up from artefacts from the nineteenth and twentieth century, as well as a collection of Scottish, local, and international art and craft pieces.
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum & Arts Centre is located on the shoreline of a marine Special Area of Conservation.
The tour consists of two 360 images taken inside two rooms of the Centre that can be moved between.
Accessibility note: The centre is wheelchair accessible. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:03 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:03 PM |
840 |
St Kilda |
Take a tour! Recreating the Village Bay of St Kilda as it would have looked, enables a better understanding of how the island was and the way of life, around 1890. before the island was evacuated on 29 August 1930. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:04 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:04 PM |
841 |
An Crùbh |
Three things were at the top of the communitys wish list “ a shop, a proper hall for activities, and a place to meet and socialise. Thus, the idea for An Crabh was born.
The journey to build An Crabh began in 2011. We received generous support from The Big Lottery Fund, The Coastal Communities Fund, Highland Council, The Robertson Trust, HIE, Fearann Eilean Iarmain, Camuscross & Duisdale Initiative Fundraising Group and architects WT Architecture. The Common Grazings Shareholders were also very generous in their support of the project. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:05 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:05 PM |
842 |
Camus Croise |
Camuscross is a small crofting township on the Isle of Skye in Scotland.
Camuscross is situated on Camus Croise bay, on the west shore of the Sound of Sleat, in the Highland Council area. It lies close to the village of Isleornsay and the island of Ornsay. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:06 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:06 PM |
843 |
Fort George |
18th-century fortified garrison and working army barracks, housing Highlanders' regimental museum. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:07 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:07 PM |
844 |
The Highlanders Museum |
The Highlanders Museum
World War II Exhibition |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:08 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:08 PM |
845 |
Culloden Battlefield |
THE BATTLE OF CULLODEN was fought on this moor 16 April 1746 The Graves of the Gallant Highlanders who fought for SCOTLAND AND BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE are marked by the names of their clans |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:09 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:09 PM |
846 |
Urquhart Castle |
The present ruins of Urquhart Castle stem from the thirteenth to the sixteenth centuries but there are traces of a Medieval fortification on the site stemming from the seventh century.
The castle is one of the largest in area in Scotland.
It has belonged to many different clans but most notably belonged to the Grants and was under siege by Jacobites following the 1688 Revolution.
The tour starts with a view over that castle and has arrows that are used to navigate through the landscape. The tour can be viewed in Virtual Reality.
Accessibility note: The visitor centre is fully accessible and there is a photographic guide for those who have mobility issues. Disability buggies are available on request and accessible parking spots. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:10 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:10 PM |
847 |
Castle Stalker |
Built around 1320 for the MacDougalls, the castle today belongs to the Stewarts.
Gaelic name is Stalcaire, meaning Hunter or Falconer.
The castle was acquired in 1965 by Lt. Col. D. R. Stewart Allward who restored the castle over a period of ten years.
The castle is privately owned and is open for visitor during selected times over the summer, to be arranged in advance.
Featured in 1975 Monty Python and the Holy Grail as one of the sites for the Castle of Aaaaarrrrrrggghhh.
The virtual tour is a set of images you click between, with a blueprint of the castle serving as a point of reference on the right side of the screen. For each movement, a text appears beneath the image with information on the view. For each location, you can look right and left and some will have a pop-up window containing more information.
Accessibility note: The castle does not accomodate wheelchair users. Access to the castle requires the ability to enter/exist a boat and there are steps in and around the castle. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:11 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:11 PM |
848 |
Glenlivet |
Glenlivet is the glen in the Scottish Highlands through which the River Livet flows. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:12 PM |
Tuesday 21st of February 2023 04:30:23 PM |
849 |
The Square |
Tomintoul is a village in the Moray council area of Scotland; until 1975, it was in the county of Banffshire. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:13 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:13 PM |
850 |
Blair Castle |
Castle dating from 1269 with lavish rooms housing antiques, art and armour, plus walled garden. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:14 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:14 PM |
851 |
Glenshee Archaeology Project Reconstruction |
Digital reconstruction of Pictish Buildings at Lair, Glenshee. Created in Unreal Engine. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:15 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:15 PM |
852 |
Unst Heritage Centre |
Unst Heritage Trust and Unst Boat Haven are dedicated to the cultural heritage and history of this most northerly island in Scotland. The collection includes fine original wooden boats of various types that have been in use over the past 140 years. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:16 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:16 PM |
853 |
Unst Boat haven |
For many hundreds of years Unst has lain in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling up to 30 miles offshore.
http://www.unstheritage.com/web/unst-boat-haven/ |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:17 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:17 PM |
854 |
Unst Bus shelter |
The Unst Bus Shelter, also known as Bobby's Bus Shelter, is a bus shelter and bus stop near the village of Baltasound, on the isle of Unst, Shetland, Scotland. It is maintained by the Shetland Islands Council. It is located on the main road across Unst - the A968 - which runs between Belmont and Haroldswick. |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:18 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 05:09:18 PM |
855 |
Peir |
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Wednesday 26th of August 2020 05:13:41 PM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:58:12 AM |
856 |
North Isles Landscape Partnership Tour |
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Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:52:41 AM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:52:41 AM |
857 |
Cliff Top |
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Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:54:43 AM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:54:43 AM |
858 |
Cliff Top |
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Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:56:07 AM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:57:27 AM |
859 |
Cliff Top |
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Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:59:29 AM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:59:29 AM |
860 |
Cliff Top |
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Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:00:18 PM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:00:18 PM |
861 |
Beach |
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Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:04:21 PM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:04:21 PM |
862 |
Near Beach |
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Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:05:20 PM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:05:20 PM |
863 |
Beach |
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Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:06:36 PM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:06:36 PM |
864 |
Beach |
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Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:07:27 PM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:07:27 PM |
865 |
Building |
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Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:08:55 PM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:08:55 PM |
866 |
Near Building |
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Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:10:00 PM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:10:00 PM |
867 |
Graveyard |
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Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:10:51 PM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:10:51 PM |
868 |
Inside Building |
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Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:13:38 PM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:13:38 PM |
869 |
Building |
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Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:14:30 PM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:14:30 PM |
870 |
Pier |
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Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:16:04 PM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:16:57 PM |
871 |
Graveyard |
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Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:25:30 PM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:25:30 PM |
872 |
Church |
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Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:31:29 PM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:31:29 PM |
873 |
Inside Building |
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Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:39:32 PM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:39:32 PM |
874 |
Inside Building |
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Thursday 27th of August 2020 01:06:05 PM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 01:06:05 PM |
875 |
Beach Video |
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Thursday 27th of August 2020 02:57:10 PM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 02:57:10 PM |
877 |
New Pier, Elwick Bay |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:02:16 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:37:59 AM |
878 |
Westray, Orkney |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:04:49 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 11:24:53 AM |
879 |
Ronaldsay, Orkney |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:36:53 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 11:19:52 AM |
880 |
Sanday, Orkney |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:38:30 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 11:21:23 AM |
881 |
Shapinsay, Orkney |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:40:24 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 11:22:47 AM |
882 |
Old Pier, Elwick Bay |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:42:31 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:40:03 AM |
883 |
19th Centruy Pier, Elwick Bay |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:43:35 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:44:23 AM |
884 |
The Lodge |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:44:34 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:44:54 AM |
885 |
Balfour Village |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:45:21 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:46:04 AM |
886 |
Balfour Village |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:46:24 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:46:34 AM |
887 |
Balfour Village |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:47:16 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:46:40 AM |
888 |
Heritage Centre |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:48:42 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:47:30 AM |
889 |
Elwick Bay |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:49:32 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:47:54 AM |
890 |
Elwick Bay |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:53:43 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:48:33 AM |
891 |
Gate to Balfour Castle |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:54:36 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:49:09 AM |
892 |
The Gas House |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:55:26 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:49:39 AM |
893 |
Inside The Gas House |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:56:56 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:50:07 AM |
894 |
Outside the School |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:58:34 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:50:37 AM |
895 |
Development Trust Office |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:00:04 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:51:01 AM |
896 |
Elwick Bay |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:00:49 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:51:24 AM |
897 |
Elwick Bay Beach |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:01:47 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:53:00 AM |
898 |
Elwick Mill |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:02:48 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:52:08 AM |
899 |
Barley Field |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:03:52 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:53:19 AM |
900 |
Shapinsay, Orkney |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:04:54 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:55:22 AM |
901 |
Milldown Reserve Carpark |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:05:34 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:53:55 AM |
902 |
Shapinsay, Orkney |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:06:23 PM |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:06:23 PM |
903 |
Westray, Orkney |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:09:39 PM |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:09:39 PM |
904 |
Westray Heritage Center |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:11:27 PM |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:11:27 PM |
905 |
Westray Heritage Center |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:12:41 PM |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:12:41 PM |
906 |
Westray Heritage Center |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:14:06 PM |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:14:06 PM |
907 |
Westray Heritage Center |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:18:23 PM |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:19:45 PM |
908 |
Sanday Heritage Centre |
The Heritage Centre is situated in Lady Village in the formal Temperance Hall and was opened in May 2014. The main areas of display are Natural History, (nature on land, links and shore), Archaeology, (Sanday ‘archaeologically has the best landscape in Orkney’), Farming, (Sanday, the granary of the North) and the Sea, (At the turn of the Tide).
In one corner there is a section on World War I. There is an area on Shipwrecks and our new display for 2020 was the board display of Scapa Flow and the Scuttling of the German Fleet. with the B98’s part in the Battle of Jutland.
The most recent requisition is the Appiehouse Stone, found under a floor in a house in Lady Village. This is a Pictish/Christian Stone.
The Horne Room is our Reference area which holds a lot of records for Family History and former displays. Here we hold the Sanday Photographic material and Oral History archives. |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:21:25 PM |
Thursday 03rd of December 2020 12:46:02 PM |
909 |
Sanday Heritage Centre |
The Heritage Centre is situated in Lady Village in the formal Temperance Hall and was opened in May 2014. The main areas of display are Natural History, (nature on land, links and shore), Archaeology, (Sanday ‘archaeologically has the best landscape in Orkney’), Farming, (Sanday, the granary of the North) and the Sea, (At the turn of the Tide).
In one corner there is a section on World War I. There is an area on Shipwrecks and our new display for 2020 was the board display of Scapa Flow and the Scuttling of the German Fleet. with the B98’s part in the Battle of Jutland.
The most recent requisition is the Appiehouse Stone, found under a floor in a house in Lady Village. This is a Pictish/Christian Stone.
The Horne Room is our Reference area which holds a lot of records for Family History and former displays. Here we hold the Sanday Photographic material and Oral History archives. |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:31:34 PM |
Thursday 03rd of December 2020 12:46:48 PM |
910 |
Sanday Heritage Centre |
The Heritage Centre is situated in Lady Village in the formal Temperance Hall and was opened in May 2014. The main areas of display are Natural History, (nature on land, links and shore), Archaeology, (Sanday ‘archaeologically has the best landscape in Orkney’), Farming, (Sanday, the granary of the North) and the Sea, (At the turn of the Tide).
In one corner there is a section on World War I. There is an area on Shipwrecks and our new display for 2020 was the board display of Scapa Flow and the Scuttling of the German Fleet. with the B98’s part in the Battle of Jutland.
The most recent requisition is the Appiehouse Stone, found under a floor in a house in Lady Village. This is a Pictish/Christian Stone.
The Horne Room is our Reference area which holds a lot of records for Family History and former displays. Here we hold the Sanday Photographic material and Oral History archives. |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:34:58 PM |
Thursday 03rd of December 2020 12:47:12 PM |
911 |
Sanday Heritage Centre |
The Heritage Centre is situated in Lady Village in the formal Temperance Hall and was opened in May 2014. The main areas of display are Natural History, (nature on land, links and shore), Archaeology, (Sanday ‘archaeologically has the best landscape in Orkney’), Farming, (Sanday, the granary of the North) and the Sea, (At the turn of the Tide).
In one corner there is a section on World War I. There is an area on Shipwrecks and our new display for 2020 was the board display of Scapa Flow and the Scuttling of the German Fleet. with the B98’s part in the Battle of Jutland.
The most recent requisition is the Appiehouse Stone, found under a floor in a house in Lady Village. This is a Pictish/Christian Stone.
The Horne Room is our Reference area which holds a lot of records for Family History and former displays. Here we hold the Sanday Photographic material and Oral History archives. |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:49:33 PM |
Thursday 03rd of December 2020 12:47:51 PM |
912 |
B98 |
The B98 was in the Battle of Jutland in the First World War. Latterly it was using as the mail boat for the German Fleet interned at Scapa flow. then B98 arrived back in Orkney a day after the scuttling of the German fleet. it was boarded by the British and as it was being towed south it broke its mooring and came ashore in Lopnmess bay. |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:51:11 PM |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 11:11:43 AM |
913 |
Croft, Sanday, Orkney |
The Croft, whose inhabitants left in 1966, was taken over by the Heritage Group who, in 2011 started renovating the interior. The first image in of the ‘But’ end of the Croft and the second image is of the ‘Ben’ end. The original flag stone floors were found when the concrete flooring was taken up. The furniture and household items were supplied by generous gifts from the island folk which enable the Croft to depict what it would have looked like in the 1900’s. |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:52:00 PM |
Monday 30th of August 2021 11:15:30 AM |
914 |
Croft, Sanday, Orkney |
The Croft, whose inhabitants left in 1966, was taken over by the Heritage Group who, in 2011 started renovating the interior. The first image in of the ‘But’ end of the Croft and the second image is of the ‘Ben’ end. The original flag stone floors were found when the concrete flooring was taken up. The furniture and household items were supplied by generous gifts from the island folk which enable the Croft to depict what it would have looked like in the 1900’s. |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:53:41 PM |
Monday 30th of August 2021 11:16:19 AM |
915 |
Burnt Mount, Sanday, Orkney |
This is a reconstruction of the Burnt Mound which was re-excavated from the shore below Meur in the north of the island. |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:56:04 PM |
Monday 30th of August 2021 11:17:32 AM |
916 |
Brickie Hut / Cata Sand, Sanday, Orkney |
This was taken in front of the Brickie Hut, a control room in World War II, for a dummy airfield on the Plain of Fidge. It over looks Cata Sand and onto to the sand dunes. |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:56:54 PM |
Monday 30th of August 2021 11:21:25 AM |
917 |
Black Rock Jetty, Sanday, Orkney |
The Black Rock Jetty was built to transport mail and passengers by boat to and from North Ronaldsay. With the onset of the plane it was no longer put to use and is now in a state of disrepair. |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:57:45 PM |
Monday 30th of August 2021 11:28:42 AM |
918 |
Sanday, Orkney |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:58:39 PM |
Monday 30th of August 2021 11:29:57 AM |
919 |
Whitemill Bay, Sanday, Orkney |
This image was taken on top of the ruined cairn at Whitemill Point showing part of the wreck the ‘Wanga’ which came ashore in 1939. The stretch of water is the North Ronaldsay Firth with a glimpse of North Ronaldsay on the horizon. |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:00:11 PM |
Monday 30th of August 2021 11:37:58 AM |
920 |
Behind Westness |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:02:35 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 05:20:49 PM |
921 |
Bowan |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:04:45 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 05:19:40 PM |
922 |
Breckan Garden |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:06:05 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 05:19:00 PM |
923 |
Cliffs Westness |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:08:26 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 05:18:22 PM |
924 |
Dennisness |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:09:40 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 05:17:39 PM |
925 |
First Hill Westness |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:33:33 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 05:14:06 PM |
926 |
Gate at Westness |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:34:38 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 05:12:57 PM |
927 |
Hangie Rock |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:35:45 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 05:12:05 PM |
928 |
Ronaldsay, Orkney |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:36:44 PM |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:36:44 PM |
929 |
Inside Crus |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:37:59 PM |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:37:59 PM |
930 |
Shapinsay Pier |
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Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:57:15 PM |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:58:26 PM |
931 |
North Ronaldsay Videosphere 1 |
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Thursday 03rd of December 2020 10:48:33 AM |
Thursday 03rd of December 2020 10:48:33 AM |
932 |
North Ronaldsay Videosphere 2 |
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Thursday 03rd of December 2020 10:56:26 AM |
Thursday 03rd of December 2020 10:56:26 AM |
933 |
Startpoint Lighthouse |
Film taken looking towards the tidal island of Start Point off Sanday.
The first beacon was a masonry unlit tower. Then in 1806 a new lighthouse with a revolving light was established. Start Point lighthouse was painted with its black and white vertical stripes around 1915. |
Thursday 03rd of December 2020 01:02:00 PM |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 11:32:08 AM |
934 |
Westray Heritage Center |
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Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:06:48 PM |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:06:48 PM |
935 |
Westray Heritage Center |
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Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:08:57 PM |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:08:57 PM |
936 |
Westray Heritage Center |
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Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:09:54 PM |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:09:54 PM |
937 |
Westray Heritage Center |
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Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:22:38 PM |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:22:38 PM |
938 |
Westray Heritage Center |
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Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:23:52 PM |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:23:52 PM |
939 |
Westray Heritage Center |
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Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:25:03 PM |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:25:03 PM |
940 |
Westray Heritage Center |
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Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:26:13 PM |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:26:13 PM |
941 |
Westray Beach Video |
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Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:29:22 PM |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:29:22 PM |
942 |
Westray Video Sphere |
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Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:32:20 PM |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:32:20 PM |
944 |
Black Ceramic Jug |
Through a Glass Darkly - Digitisation of the Bridges Collection (a collection of Cypriot antiquities held at the University of St Andrews).
Funded by the Leventis Foundation.
Project directors: Rebecca Sweetman (School of Classics) & Alison Hadfield (MUSA). |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:07:22 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:07:22 PM |
945 |
Polar bear skull |
Polar bear skull from the collections in the Bell Pettigrew Natural History, part of the Museums of the University of St Andrews. |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:24:42 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 12:32:06 PM |
946 |
Porpoise |
Porpoise Skull - Bell Pettigrew Museum Teaching Collection |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:27 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:27 PM |
947 |
Black Bear Skull |
Black Bear Skull - The Bell Pettigrew Museum Teaching Collection |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:29 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:29 PM |
948 |
Chimpanzee skull |
Chimpanzee skull from Bell Pettigrew Natural History Museum handling collection for mammology studies |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:32 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:32 PM |
949 |
Fisherman's hat |
Shetlanders wore knitted hats when off fishing, and the the multicoloured patterns contrasted with the brown oilskins and boots they wore. Visitors to the islands two hundred years ago were much taken with these vivid caps, and bartered them from the fishermen – hence why they survive. Harvest from the Sea gallery TEX 7738 |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:34 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:34 PM |
950 |
Prehistoric cup |
Whales are common in the North Atlantic, and since ancient times people have used their meat and oil. In regions with no trees, bones were fashioned into household items that would usully be made from timber; this handled cup is made from a backbone. It is unfinished, and you can see the inside isn’t fully hollowed-out. Early People gallery ARC 85130 |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:36 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:36 PM |
951 |
Byre lantern |
Tradional Shetland farmsteads had outbuildings connected to the house, so people could go through to the byre to tend to the cattle, even in the strongest winter gale. For centuries light came from fish-oil lamps. Once imported glass became common around 1800, people used candle lanterns because they protected the flame from draughts. Home & the Land gallery FPL 65678 |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:38 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:38 PM |
952 |
Fishing sinker |
Traditional fishing gear had two main parts – a baited hook to catch the fish, and a weight to sink the line into the sea. This is a specialised sinker that people used where there was a very strong tide, where big fish could be caught. The pointed shape and concave face allowed it to be pulled through the current, but sometimes stones were lost if the line broke. Harvest from the Sea gallery FIS 7479 |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:41 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:41 PM |
953 |
Emigrants doll |
Around 1900 hundreds of Shetlanders left their native home. It was a time of hardship but also opportunity. People settled elsewhere in Britain, or further afield in the world. This doll belonged to a girl in a seaport where islanders settled as mariners and domestic servants. On the Move gallery SPO 1990.427 |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:42 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:42 PM |
954 |
Corncrake bird |
Corncrake birds lived in Shetland for thousands of years, nesting in cornfields. However, they have nearly disappered from the islands for over thirty years. People had come to use imported food and animal fodder, so farmers stopped growing oats and barley, and the corncrake’s habitat vanished. Trade & Industry gallery NAT 2007.22 |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:45 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:45 PM |
955 |
Box for a voyage |
When off on a boat trip, people used this kind of box, known in Shetland as a bøst, to carry food or fishing flies. These boxes were made around Hordaland province, and imported in the 18th century as part of the islands’ trading links with coastal Norway. Boats gallery CON 8153 |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:47 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:47 PM |
956 |
A cure for jaundice: Bone Bowl |
Jaundice is a symptom, rather than a disease. Shetlanders used folk-remedies to try to cure the condition. One way was to drink water from a stream where three landlords’ estates met. The water was scooped with the big bowl, called a kapp, and the patient sipped it with the little dish. This dish is made from whalebone. Customs & Folklore gallery FPL 2012.480 |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:31 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:31 PM |
957 |
Wireless battery |
Communication sped up throughout the twentieth century, but news wasn’t that new by the time it got to Shetland by sea. The wireless meant islanders were up-to-the minute by the 1930s. Radios ran on batteries that were periodically re-charged. Most people went to a firm with a generator, although some homes had a wind-generator. On the Move gallery IMP 1997.16 |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:33 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:33 PM |
958 |
Ammunition Pouch |
Ammunition Pouch x 3. German equipment |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:35 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:35 PM |
959 |
German Binoculars |
German binoculars taken by the 5th Bn Seaforth Highlanders in 1945. |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:37 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:37 PM |
960 |
Hitlers Desk Piece |
Piece of Adolf Hitler's desk. Removed from the Bunker beneath the Chancellery in Berlin by Lt Col Richard Broad MC, Seaforth Highlanders. The desk had been broken in pieces by Russian solders in May 1945. |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:39 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:39 PM |
961 |
Biscuit Box |
Biscuit Box with biscuits sealed inside. Part of the Highlander’s Museum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:41 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:41 PM |
962 |
Steel Helmet |
Steel helmet worn by Captain Rev F J L MacLachlan MC, Chaplain to the 1st Bn Cameron Highlanders, during the crossing of the Irrawaddy River on 19/20 March 1945. This river crossing marked a major point in the re-conquest of Burma, following the victories at Kohima and Imphal. The 1st Camerons played a vital role in the inital assault, securing a bridgehead on the enemy-held bank. Captain MacLachlan’s helmet was struck by a Japanese machine gun bullt during the crossing but he was unhurt. Steel helmet, khaki in colour, with bullet hole. |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:43 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:43 PM |
963 |
Seaforth Highlander POW Side Drum |
Side Drum - made for use by the Pipe Band formed by Prisoners of War. It bears the badge of the Seaforth Highlanders. Part of the Highlander’s Mueum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:45 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:45 PM |
964 |
Wool Jersey |
Jersey made from scaps of wool by 2 Lt TD Scott, 4th Bn Seaforth Highlanders while a Prisoner of War. |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:47 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:47 PM |
965 |
Rifle - covered in marine silt |
Rifle heavily encrusted in marine silt. Photographed in situ in custom display box. |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:49 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:49 PM |
966 |
Hitler's Despatch Box |
Despatch box used by Adolf Hitler. Removed from the Bunker beneath the Chancellery in Berlin by Lieutenant Colonel I F Anderson OBE MC, Seaforth Highlanders in May 1945. Part of the Highlander’s Museum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:02 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:02 PM |
967 |
German 'Schu' Mine |
German 'Schu' Mine used in the Italian campaign of 1944, captured by the 6th Bn Seaforth Highlanders. These small anti-personnel mines were particularly dangerous as their wooden casing made them impossible to detect using a magnetic min detector. The box contained a 200 g block of explosive, enough to cause a serious wound rather than to kill outright. Part of the Highlander’s Museum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:04 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:04 PM |
968 |
Pistol |
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Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:07 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:07 PM |
969 |
Sgraffiato |
Sgraffiato bowl hand painted in green and yellow. Incised design of a human figure possibly female. Byzantine wares produced on a large scale. Byzantine. |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:08 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:08 PM |
970 |
Egg Box - North Uist |
Part of Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (Historical Society of North Uist) heritage collection.
North Uist Historical Society
Known as CEUT, this dynamic local history society was formed in October 1987 and has gradually built up a collection of objects, photographs and sound archives that reflect the social history of North Uist. Currently there is a committee of 12 that meet monthly at Taigh Chearsabhagh that are supported by a wider membership of over 300 people. CEUT are responsible for planning the heritage related exhibitions and events at Taigh Chearsabhagh including the annual main exhibition in the Museum and several temporary displays in Gallery 2 which is shared on rotation with the arts programme.
http://www.taigh-chearsabhagh.org/heritage/ceut-north-uist-historical-societ/ |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:11 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:11 PM |
971 |
Butter Churn |
Part of Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (Historical Society of North Uist) heritage collection.
North Uist Historical Society
Known as CEUT, this dynamic local history society was formed in October 1987 and has gradually built up a collection of objects, photographs and sound archives that reflect the social history of North Uist. Currently there is a committee of 12 that meet monthly at Taigh Chearsabhagh that are supported by a wider membership of over 300 people. CEUT are responsible for planning the heritage related exhibitions and events at Taigh Chearsabhagh including the annual main exhibition in the Museum and several temporary displays in Gallery 2 which is shared on rotation with the arts programme.
http://www.taigh-chearsabhagh.org/heritage/ceut-north-uist-historical-societ/ |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:13 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:13 PM |
972 |
WW1 Water Bottle |
Part of Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (Historical Society of North Uist) heritage collection.
North Uist Historical Society
Known as CEUT, this dynamic local history society was formed in October 1987 and has gradually built up a collection of objects, photographs and sound archives that reflect the social history of North Uist. Currently there is a committee of 12 that meet monthly at Taigh Chearsabhagh that are supported by a wider membership of over 300 people. CEUT are responsible for planning the heritage related exhibitions and events at Taigh Chearsabhagh including the annual main exhibition in the Museum and several temporary displays in Gallery 2 which is shared on rotation with the arts programme.
http://www.taigh-chearsabhagh.org/heritage/ceut-north-uist-historical-societ/ |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:15 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:15 PM |
973 |
70's Shoe - North Uist |
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Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:17 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:17 PM |
974 |
Carved Head |
Carved stone head of male figure. The hair and diadem are evident. Some damage noticeable around the facial features but in very good condition otherwise. Late Antique. |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:19 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:19 PM |
975 |
Samian Oil Lamp |
Samian Ware oil lamp. Circular lamp with well preserved motif of an olive branch. Olive oil was most likely the type of oil used to fuel oil lamps in the Mediterranean. Roman. |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:21 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:21 PM |
976 |
Unguentarium |
Unguentarium produced from terracotta, thought to be used for carrying oil or perfume. Roman. |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
977 |
Drone Image 1 |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:03:39 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:03:39 PM |
978 |
Drone Image 2 |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:04:25 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:04:25 PM |
979 |
Drone Image 3 |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:05:42 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:05:42 PM |
980 |
Drone Image 4 |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:06:18 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:06:18 PM |
981 |
Drone Image 5 |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:07:16 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:07:16 PM |
982 |
Oysters Drone footage |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:08:00 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:29:29 PM |
983 |
Drone Image 6 |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:11:22 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
984 |
Drone Image 7 |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:12:43 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
985 |
Drone Image |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:11 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
986 |
Drone Image |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:12 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
987 |
Drone Image |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:14 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
988 |
Drone Image |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:15 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
989 |
Drone Image |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:17 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
990 |
Drone Image |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:18 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
991 |
Drone Image |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:20 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
992 |
Drone Image |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:21 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
993 |
Drone Image |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:23 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
994 |
Drone Image |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:24 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
995 |
Drone Image |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:26 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
996 |
Drone Image |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:27 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
997 |
Drone Image |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:28 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
998 |
Drone Image |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:30 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
999 |
Drone Image |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:31 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
1000 |
Drone Image |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:33 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
1001 |
Drone Image |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:35 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
1002 |
Drone Image |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:37 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
1003 |
Drone Image |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:38 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
1004 |
Drone Image |
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Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:40 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
1005 |
Drone Image |
|
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:41 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
1006 |
Drone Image |
|
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:43 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
1007 |
Drone Image |
|
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:44 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
1008 |
Drone Image |
|
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:46 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
1009 |
Drone Image |
|
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:48 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
1010 |
Drone Image |
|
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:49 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
1011 |
Drone Image |
|
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:50 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
1012 |
Drone Image |
|
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:52 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
1013 |
Drone Image |
|
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:53 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
1014 |
Drone Image |
|
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:55 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
1015 |
Drone Image |
|
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:56 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
1016 |
Drone Image |
|
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:58 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
1017 |
Drone Image |
|
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:59 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
1018 |
Drone Image |
|
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:19:00 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
1019 |
Drone Image |
|
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:19:02 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:28:33 PM |
1020 |
Papa Westray 3 |
|
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 11:14:42 AM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 11:14:42 AM |
1021 |
Papa Westray 4 |
|
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 11:17:43 AM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 11:17:43 AM |
1022 |
Hackle - Blue |
|
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 02:42:42 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 02:42:42 PM |
1023 |
Hackle - Blue |
One of the Original Royal blue hackles issued to the 1st Camerons in early 1940 on the orders of HM King George VI, Colonel in Chief of the Regiment, after he had inspected the battalion in the field in France on 5 December 1939 |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 02:45:26 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 02:48:40 PM |
1024 |
Folding Knife |
|
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 02:52:41 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 02:52:41 PM |
1025 |
Pocket Knife |
Belonged to Captain WKR Murray of the 4th BN Cameron Highlanders, captured at St Valery |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 02:53:41 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:18:11 PM |
1026 |
Revolver |
|
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:05:25 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:05:25 PM |
1027 |
Revolver |
Belongs to LT Col Miers |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:05:56 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:05:56 PM |
1028 |
Cigarette Lighter |
|
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:13:04 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:13:04 PM |
1029 |
Image of Cigarette Lighter |
|
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:13:54 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:15:01 PM |
1030 |
Cigarette Lighter |
With bullet embedded in side. Cigrette lighter owned by Pte Tommy Fraser when serving with the 1st Camerons in France in 1940. |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:14:29 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:15:24 PM |
1031 |
Image of Regimental cane |
|
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:20:39 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:22:02 PM |
1032 |
Regimental cane |
Regimental can carried by an officer of the Seaforth Highlanders, picked up on the battlefield of El Alamein, 1943. |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:21:12 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:28:52 PM |
1033 |
Image of Silver Box |
|
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:31:59 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:31:59 PM |
1034 |
Cigarette box (Silver) |
A silver box with signatures on it. |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:32:42 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:36:06 PM |
1035 |
Stromness Museum: Beyond our Walls |
Looking outside the museum into the Stromness townscape, we put museum objects into their wider context. Visit several locations in the town of Stromness to discover some of the stories behind our collection.
Funded by Museums Galleries Scotland, March 2021 |
Monday 05th of April 2021 10:01:12 AM |
Monday 05th of April 2021 10:03:44 AM |
1036 |
Taster Tour of Stromness Museum |
This short taster tour gives visitors a glimpse into two of Stromness Museum's galleries. Each gallery contains 'hotspots' which can be clicked to give you more information on a wide variety of objects in our collection.
Funded by Museums Galleries Scotland, March 2021 |
Monday 05th of April 2021 10:02:16 AM |
Monday 05th of April 2021 10:04:25 AM |
1037 |
Oflag IX A/Z Rotenburg Germany |
|
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:17:03 AM |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 05:20:38 PM |
1038 |
Stalag XXI-D |
|
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:19:37 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:19:37 AM |
1039 |
Oflag V-B |
|
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:21:07 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:21:07 AM |
1040 |
Oflag VI-B |
|
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:21:48 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:21:48 AM |
1041 |
Oflag IX-A/Z |
|
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:25:47 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:25:47 AM |
1042 |
Oflag VII-C |
|
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:34:27 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:34:27 AM |
1043 |
Oflag V-B |
|
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:37:39 AM |
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 10:51:00 AM |
1044 |
Oflag VI-B |
|
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:38:26 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:38:26 AM |
1045 |
Stalag 383 |
|
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:40:03 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:40:03 AM |
1046 |
Stalag Luft III |
|
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:42:48 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:42:48 AM |
1047 |
Stalag Luft I |
|
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:44:23 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:44:23 AM |
1048 |
Stalag I-A |
|
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:45:11 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:45:11 AM |
1049 |
Stalag XX-B |
|
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:47:42 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:47:42 AM |
1050 |
Stalag XX-A |
|
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:48:55 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:48:55 AM |
1051 |
Stalag IX-C |
|
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:52:48 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 11:52:48 AM |
1052 |
Laufen 2 |
|
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:41:13 PM |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:41:13 PM |
1053 |
Laufen Oflag |
|
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:41:49 PM |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:41:49 PM |
1054 |
Major John David T. Hillman |
|
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:45:36 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:59:54 PM |
1055 |
Fort VII |
|
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:47:22 PM |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:49:40 PM |
1056 |
Posen Fort VIII |
|
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:49:31 PM |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:49:31 PM |
1057 |
Biberach Austrailian Group |
|
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:56:50 PM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 12:26:25 PM |
1058 |
Biberach Illustrations Outside and sunbathing |
|
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:57:04 PM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 12:27:01 PM |
1059 |
Illustration Biberach barrack room |
|
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:57:32 PM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 12:28:16 PM |
1060 |
Officers outside building at Biberach |
|
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:57:52 PM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 12:28:51 PM |
1061 |
5 elbersdorf paint oflag ix-a h-lower-camp |
|
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 05:18:27 PM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 12:29:43 PM |
1062 |
Rotenburg Parcel Hut Staff |
|
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 05:18:47 PM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 12:30:38 PM |
1063 |
Rotenburg Parcel Staff outside |
|
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 05:19:06 PM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 12:31:13 PM |
1064 |
Rotenburg Shackleton and Titch |
|
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 05:19:29 PM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 12:31:50 PM |
1065 |
Rotenburg Signals Group |
|
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 05:20:22 PM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 12:32:13 PM |
1066 |
J. D. T. Hillman PoW ID Card |
|
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 05:26:08 PM |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 05:26:08 PM |
1067 |
J. D. T. Hillman |
|
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 05:26:30 PM |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 05:27:30 PM |
1068 |
Oflag VI-B |
|
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:28:54 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:28:54 PM |
1069 |
Group of POWs at Stalag XXA (Thorn) with Pte. David G Reid 2823046 marked with an X |
|
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:33:33 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:33:33 PM |
1070 |
Pte. David G. Reid 2823046 |
|
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:34:36 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:34:36 PM |
1071 |
Pte David G Reid |
Pte David G Reid 2823046 of the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders. Possibly captured following he defat of the 51st Highland division at St. Valery. Reported missing on the 18/07/1940 under Casualty List No 258. and later, on the 06/08/1940 under Casualty List No.274. as a POW.
POW No.17663
Stalag 20a, Thorn Podgorz. |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:35:39 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:38:13 PM |
1072 |
Pte John Barron Wright |
Pte. John Barron Wright 2817728 6th (Morayshire) Battalion Seaforth Highlanders TA
POW No.5862
Stalag 20a, Thorn Podgorz |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:38:59 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:43:19 PM |
1073 |
mcGraw 5 Back |
|
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:45:45 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:45:45 PM |
1074 |
McGraw 4 Back |
|
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:46:49 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:46:49 PM |
1075 |
McGraw 5 Front |
|
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:47:39 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:47:39 PM |
1076 |
McGraw 4 Front |
|
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:48:40 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:48:40 PM |
1077 |
Pte D McGraw (2931988) |
Pte D McGraw (2931988), Cameron Highlanders', Stalag IXc Mulhausen. PoW Number 743. |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:48:50 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:49:17 PM |
1078 |
William Ellis |
|
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:51:16 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:51:16 PM |
1079 |
Jimmy the POW |
|
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:52:13 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:52:13 PM |
1080 |
Pte James. A. Ellis (2817986) |
Pte James. A. Ellis (2817986) Stalag IXc Mulhausen. POW No. 1448. |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:52:32 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:52:32 PM |
1081 |
POW camps background |
|
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 03:37:17 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 03:37:17 PM |
1083 |
Westray Heritage Centre External |
|
Friday 28th of May 2021 12:54:39 PM |
Friday 28th of May 2021 12:54:39 PM |
1084 |
Westray Heritage exhibition hall |
|
Friday 28th of May 2021 01:21:05 PM |
Friday 28th of May 2021 01:21:05 PM |
1085 |
Elsa Rendall notice |
|
Friday 28th of May 2021 01:21:47 PM |
Friday 28th of May 2021 01:21:47 PM |
1086 |
Time line |
|
Friday 28th of May 2021 01:24:14 PM |
Friday 28th of May 2021 01:24:14 PM |
1087 |
Westray fossil fish |
|
Friday 28th of May 2021 01:24:49 PM |
Friday 28th of May 2021 01:24:49 PM |
1088 |
Westray Wife |
|
Friday 28th of May 2021 01:25:27 PM |
Friday 28th of May 2021 01:25:27 PM |
1089 |
Westray stone |
|
Friday 28th of May 2021 01:25:55 PM |
Friday 28th of May 2021 01:25:55 PM |
1090 |
Noltland Castle |
|
Friday 28th of May 2021 01:26:24 PM |
Friday 28th of May 2021 01:26:24 PM |
1091 |
Westray schooner Galatea drawing on graffiti wall |
|
Friday 28th of May 2021 01:27:21 PM |
Friday 28th of May 2021 01:27:21 PM |
1092 |
Partners |
This is a map of the CUPIDO partners. |
Thursday 10th of June 2021 12:56:31 PM |
Saturday 12th of June 2021 03:39:27 PM |
1094 |
North Isles |
This map show location from the North Isles Landscape Partnership. |
Monday 14th of June 2021 10:43:12 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 05:30:59 PM |
1095 |
Orkney |
CUPIDO items from Orkney. |
Monday 14th of June 2021 10:44:54 AM |
Monday 14th of June 2021 10:45:33 AM |
1096 |
1 Officers attending the funeral of DF Cavaye . Died on 21.06.1941 in a German Hospital, was a POW at Oflag VB. |
|
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 10:36:14 AM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 12:32:41 PM |
1097 |
2 Officers attending the funeral of DF Cavaye . Died on 21.06.1941 in a German Hospital, was a POW at Oflag VB. |
|
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 10:38:58 AM |
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 10:38:58 AM |
1098 |
Biberach Austrailian Group |
|
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 10:48:26 AM |
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 10:48:26 AM |
1099 |
Biberach Illustrations Outside and sunbathing |
|
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 10:49:07 AM |
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 10:49:07 AM |
1100 |
Illustration Biberach barrack room |
|
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 10:49:45 AM |
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 10:49:45 AM |
1101 |
Officers outside building at Biberach |
|
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 10:50:20 AM |
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 10:50:20 AM |
1102 |
The funeral of Lieutenant Derrick Fred Cavaye Oflag VB died as POW of the 4th Battalion The Queen s Own Cameron Highlanders 1941. Copyright Mrs Marjory Wood. 2.jpg |
|
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 10:50:52 AM |
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 11:10:32 AM |
1103 |
Westness Shore |
|
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:35:34 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:35:34 PM |
1104 |
Westness House |
|
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:38:02 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:38:02 PM |
1105 |
Westness from Memorial |
|
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:42:21 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:42:21 PM |
1106 |
Westness 1 |
|
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:44:31 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:44:31 PM |
1107 |
Rose Bay |
|
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:47:25 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:47:25 PM |
1108 |
Pool Westness |
|
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:49:12 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:49:12 PM |
1109 |
Old Boat |
|
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:51:32 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:51:32 PM |
1110 |
Lighthouse 2 |
|
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:53:04 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:53:04 PM |
1111 |
Lighthouse Cottage |
|
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 05:01:35 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 05:01:35 PM |
1112 |
Lighthouse 1 |
|
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 05:02:42 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 05:02:42 PM |
1113 |
Inside Crus |
|
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 05:04:41 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 05:04:41 PM |
1114 |
Sorrel |
|
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 05:10:46 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 05:10:46 PM |
1115 |
Stronsay Popup Heritage Centre |
|
Monday 23rd of August 2021 02:46:20 PM |
Monday 23rd of August 2021 02:46:20 PM |
1116 |
Stronsay Tour |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:26:13 PM |
Tuesday 21st of September 2021 10:32:44 AM |
1117 |
Stronsay Popup Heritage Centre Photosphere 1 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:28:15 PM |
Tuesday 21st of September 2021 10:52:29 AM |
1118 |
Stronsay Popup Heritage Centre Photosphere 2 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:29:05 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:29:05 PM |
1119 |
Stronsay Popup Heritage Centre Photosphere 3 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:29:50 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:29:50 PM |
1120 |
Stronsay Popup Heritage Centre Photosphere 4 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:30:50 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:30:50 PM |
1121 |
Stronsay Popup Heritage Centre Photosphere 5 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:31:34 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:31:34 PM |
1122 |
Stronsay Popup Heritage Centre Photosphere Fishing stuff |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:32:50 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 01:16:11 PM |
1123 |
St Johns Hill viewpoint |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:34:04 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 01:15:33 PM |
1124 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 2 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:34:48 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:34:48 PM |
1125 |
Stronsay mill |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:35:44 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 01:14:22 PM |
1126 |
Mill bay |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:36:31 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 01:12:45 PM |
1127 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 5 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:37:19 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:37:19 PM |
1128 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 6 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:39:24 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:39:24 PM |
1129 |
The swimming pool near lamps head |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:40:10 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 01:19:05 PM |
1130 |
Natural Arches |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:41:30 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 01:22:30 PM |
1131 |
The Vat |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:42:38 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 01:24:10 PM |
1132 |
The Vat Closer |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:43:32 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 01:25:19 PM |
1133 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 11 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:44:15 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:44:15 PM |
1134 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 12 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:44:54 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:44:54 PM |
1135 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 13 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:45:51 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:45:51 PM |
1136 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 14 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:46:36 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:46:36 PM |
1137 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 15 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:47:31 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:47:31 PM |
1138 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 16 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:48:38 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:49:48 PM |
1139 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 17 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:49:29 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:50:03 PM |
1140 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 18 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:51:08 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:51:08 PM |
1141 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 19 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:52:22 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:52:22 PM |
1142 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 20 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:53:29 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:53:29 PM |
1143 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 21 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:54:35 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:54:35 PM |
1144 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 22 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:56:01 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:56:01 PM |
1145 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 23 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:56:47 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:56:47 PM |
1146 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 24 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:57:35 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:57:35 PM |
1147 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 25 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:58:25 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:58:25 PM |
1148 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 26 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:59:17 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:59:17 PM |
1149 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 27 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 05:00:15 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 05:00:15 PM |
1150 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 28 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 05:01:14 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 05:01:14 PM |
1151 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 29 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 05:02:11 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 05:02:11 PM |
1152 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 30 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 05:03:01 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 05:03:01 PM |
1153 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 31 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 05:03:41 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 05:05:11 PM |
1154 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 32 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 05:06:00 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 05:06:00 PM |
1155 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 33 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 05:06:53 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 05:06:53 PM |
1156 |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 34 |
|
Thursday 26th of August 2021 05:07:48 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 05:07:48 PM |
1157 |
Westray Car park |
|
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 06:50:59 PM |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 06:50:59 PM |
1158 |
Westray Cliffs |
|
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 06:54:42 PM |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 06:54:42 PM |
1159 |
Westray Peir |
|
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 07:32:01 PM |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 07:32:01 PM |
1160 |
Westray Photospere 1 |
|
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 07:37:13 PM |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 07:37:13 PM |
1161 |
Westray Photospere 2 |
|
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 07:38:09 PM |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 07:38:09 PM |
1162 |
Westray Photospere 3 |
|
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 07:41:05 PM |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 07:41:05 PM |
1163 |
Westray Photospere 4 |
|
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 07:42:13 PM |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 07:42:13 PM |
1164 |
Shapinsay Boat Photosphere |
|
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:03:19 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:03:19 PM |
1165 |
Shapinsay Boat Photosphere 2 |
|
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:04:55 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:04:55 PM |
1166 |
Buroughston Broch Photosphere |
|
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:06:05 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:06:05 PM |
1167 |
Buroughston Broch Photosphere 2 |
|
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:07:06 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:07:49 PM |
1168 |
Buroughston Broch Photosphere 3 |
|
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:08:36 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:08:36 PM |
1169 |
Buroughston Broch Photosphere 4 |
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Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:09:21 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:09:21 PM |
1170 |
Buroughston Broch Photosphere 4 |
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Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:10:46 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:10:46 PM |
1171 |
Buroughston Broch Photosphere 5 |
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Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:11:53 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:11:53 PM |
1172 |
Buroughston Broch Photosphere 7 |
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Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:12:55 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:12:55 PM |
1173 |
Buroughston Broch Photosphere 8 |
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Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:13:50 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:13:50 PM |
1174 |
Buroughston Broch Photosphere 9 |
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Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:14:38 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:14:38 PM |
1175 |
Buroughston Broch Photosphere 10 |
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Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:15:27 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:15:27 PM |
1176 |
Buroughston Broch Photosphere 11 |
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Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:16:19 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:16:19 PM |
1177 |
Shapinsay, Orkney |
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Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:17:08 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 01:17:08 PM |
1178 |
Sitz (seit 1979) der Oldenburgischen Landschaft in der 1898 erbauten Villa Gartenstraße 7 |
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Thursday 16th of September 2021 04:02:45 PM |
Thursday 16th of September 2021 04:02:45 PM |
1179 |
Oldenburgische Landschaft |
The OL is a modern landscape association that initiates and promotes culture and science in its sphere of action and advocates for nature conservation. In addition to its promotion and advisory activities, the OL sees itself together with the Oldenburg districts/counties and independent cities as a representative of regional interests in Lower Saxony and beyond. |
Thursday 16th of September 2021 04:04:32 PM |
Thursday 16th of September 2021 04:04:32 PM |
1180 |
Logo of USN (the University of Southeast Norway) |
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Thursday 16th of September 2021 04:13:28 PM |
Thursday 16th of September 2021 04:13:28 PM |
1181 |
Ship's Wheel |
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Monday 04th of October 2021 11:22:29 AM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:22:29 AM |
1182 |
Wheel from the Wanja which went aground on Whitmill on the 13th of October 1939. |
This is the wheel from the Wanja. Until recently it was making a decorative gate to a house in Sanday but was gifted to the Heritage Centre. The Wanja sailed from Florida en route to Sweden when it floundered at Whitemill Point on the island. This was on the 14th of October 1939, the same day as the Royal Oak was torpedoed and sunk in Scapa Flow. |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:25:02 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 10:31:31 AM |
1183 |
Bell from the Concordia wrecked on Riv 9th November 1809 |
Bell from the Concordia wrecked on Riv 9th November 1809 |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:28:17 AM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:28:17 AM |
1184 |
Bell from the Concordia wrecked on Riv 9th November 1809 |
Bell from the Concordia wrecked on Riv 9th November 1809 |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:28:47 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 10:30:44 AM |
1185 |
Bell from the Emigrant Prussian ship the Johannes which went aground in Newark Bay 26th March 1861 |
The Johannes was an emigrant ship sailing from Bremen to Baltimore in 1861. The ship ran aground in the bay between Newark and Tresness. Luckily all 137 passengers and crew came ashore safely. They were distributed among various farms where they resided for a month until another vessel was dispatched from Germany for the emigrants to continue their journey. As a thank you to the island they left behind their ship’s bell. This hung for many years in the bell tower of the Cross Kirk. At the moment it is on display at the Heritage Centre as part of a display on Shipwrecks. |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:31:17 AM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:31:17 AM |
1186 |
Bell from the Emigrant Prussian ship the Johannes which went aground in Newark Bay 26th March 1861 |
The Johannes was an emigrant ship sailing from Bremen to Baltimore in 1861. The ship ran aground in the bay between Newark and Tresness. Luckily all 137 passengers and crew came ashore safely. They were distributed among various farms where they resided for a month until another vessel was dispatched from Germany for the emigrants to continue their journey. As a thank you to the island they left behind their ship’s bell. This hung for many years in the bell tower of the Cross Kirk. At the moment it is on display at the Heritage Centre as part of a display on Shipwrecks. |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:32:54 AM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:32:54 AM |
1187 |
Driftwood |
This driftwood, showing beaver teeth marks, was found at the point of Elsness in 1915 |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:43:37 AM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:43:37 AM |
1188 |
Driftwood |
This driftwood, showing beaver teeth marks, was found at the point of Elsness in 1915. |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:44:29 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 10:23:18 AM |
1189 |
Appiehouse Stone |
The Appiehouse Stone is a Pictish slab found under the floor during renovation of a local Sanday house in2011. After the stone was sent south for conservation it was returned to Orkney and is now on loan to us. |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:47:45 AM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:47:45 AM |
1190 |
Appiehouse Stone |
The Appiehouse Stone is a Pictish slab found under the floor during renovation of a local Sanday house in2011. After the stone was sent south for conservation it was returned to Orkney and is now on loan to us. |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:48:25 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 10:27:36 AM |
1191 |
Rune Stone |
This Viking rune stone was discovered in 1995 during the rebuilding of a collapsed dry stane dyke. One edge showing Norse Runes. This is a broken fragment of a group of words. The Sanday stone bears the name of the engineer Oskati or Askati. The final R being the start of the word ‘resist’ which means carved. |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:51:52 AM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:51:52 AM |
1192 |
Rune Stone |
This Viking rune stone was discovered in 1995 during the rebuilding of a collapsed dry stane dyke. One edge showing Norse Runes. This is a broken fragment of a group of words. The Sanday stone bears the name of the engineer Oskati or Askati. The final R being the start of the word ‘resist’ which means carved. |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:52:12 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 10:29:50 AM |
1193 |
Collar Harness |
Before the days of tractors, horses were the main power for agriculture as well as transport.
This is one of a pair of horse collar harnesses which is on display at the Heritage Centre. |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:55:05 AM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:55:05 AM |
1194 |
Collar Harness |
Before the days of tractors, horses were the main power for agriculture as well as transport.
This is one of a pair of horse collar harnesses which is on display at the Heritage Centre. |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:55:35 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 10:32:00 AM |
1195 |
Seed Fiddle |
This seed fiddle which has been loaned to us was probably used in the 1950’s.
It was so named after the fiddle- like action required to distribute the seed. |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:57:09 AM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:57:09 AM |
1196 |
Seed Fiddle |
This seed fiddle which has been loaned to us was probably used in the 1950’s.
It was so named after the fiddle- like action required to distribute the seed. |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:57:40 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 10:32:29 AM |
1197 |
Jacket |
This jacket is on display in the Heritage Centre once belonged to one of the Horwood ladies of Scar. The Horwoods owned the Westove Estate from the 1870’s until it was sold off in 1919. |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:59:05 AM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:59:05 AM |
1198 |
Jacket |
This jacket is on display in the Heritage Centre once belonged to one of the Horwood ladies of Scar. The Horwoods owned the Westove Estate from the 1870’s until it was sold off in 1919. |
Monday 04th of October 2021 12:01:03 PM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 10:33:12 AM |
1199 |
Chair |
This is an old Orkney ricking chair which is now sitting the 'Den' part of the Croft. Which lie adjacent to the Heritage Centre. |
Monday 04th of October 2021 12:06:58 PM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 12:06:58 PM |
1200 |
Chair |
This is an old Orkney ricking chair which is now sitting the 'Den' part of the Croft. Which lie adjacent to the Heritage Centre. |
Monday 04th of October 2021 12:07:30 PM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 10:33:39 AM |
1201 |
Sanday Heritage Centre |
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Monday 04th of October 2021 12:08:25 PM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 12:08:25 PM |
1202 |
Pierowall Church |
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Wednesday 13th of October 2021 12:22:11 PM |
Wednesday 13th of October 2021 12:22:11 PM |
1203 |
Noltland Castle, Orkney |
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Wednesday 13th of October 2021 12:29:07 PM |
Wednesday 13th of October 2021 12:29:07 PM |
1204 |
Burroughston Broch |
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Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:10:24 AM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:10:24 AM |
1205 |
Items at the Shapinsay Heritage Centre |
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Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:17:21 AM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:17:21 AM |
1206 |
Edith's Nature Diary |
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Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:21:35 AM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:21:35 AM |
1207 |
Burroughston Broch |
Burroughston Broch is an Iron Age broch located on the island of Shapinsay in the Orkney Islands, in Scotland (grid reference HY54062100). The site overlooks the North Sea on the northeast part of Shapinsay. Excavated in the mid 19th century, Burroughston Broch is still well-preserved. The drystone walls are up to four metres thick in some parts and there is a complete chamber intact off the entrance passage. Some remains of stone fittings are evident in the interior. |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:25:42 AM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:25:42 AM |
1208 |
VR Project |
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Tuesday 30th of November 2021 01:59:12 PM |
Tuesday 30th of November 2021 01:59:12 PM |
1209 |
Airfield |
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Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:42:24 AM |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:42:24 AM |
1210 |
Bird Observatory |
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Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:44:10 AM |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:44:10 AM |
1211 |
Broch of Burrian 1 |
The Broch Tower itself - the interior of which was excavated in the 18805 is the centre piece of a very extensive Iron Age settlement which stood on the shore of Strom Ness. On the Broch's landward side are the buried remains of a village
beyond which are two deep fortification ditches. The settlement was evidently occupied late into the Pictish period to 800 AD or even later for among the relics found were several objects which were distinctively Christian. The Buman Cross found inscribed on a flat piece of stone at this site has been adopted as a motif in modern Orkney jewellery. |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:46:30 AM |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:46:30 AM |
1212 |
Broch of Burrian 2 |
The Broch Tower itself - the interior of which was excavated in the 18805 is the centre piece of a very extensive Iron Age settlement which stood on the shore of Strom Ness. On the Broch's landward side are the buried remains of a village
beyond which are two deep fortification ditches. The settlement was evidently occupied late into the Pictish period to 800 AD or even later for among the relics found were several objects which were distinctively Christian. The Buman Cross found inscribed on a flat piece of stone at this site has been adopted as a motif in modern Orkney jewellery. |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:48:01 AM |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:48:01 AM |
1213 |
North Ronaldsay |
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Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:50:41 AM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 12:33:29 PM |
1214 |
Broch of Burrian 3 |
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Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:51:50 AM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 12:34:41 PM |
1215 |
Diesel Mill and windmill base |
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Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:54:35 AM |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:54:35 AM |
1216 |
End of the Pier |
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Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:57:46 AM |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:57:46 AM |
1217 |
Holland House |
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Friday 03rd of December 2021 12:00:48 PM |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 12:00:48 PM |
1218 |
QUOYNESS |
Quoyness chambered cairn is to be found on the Elsness peninsula and is approximately 5000 years old. The cairn is four metres high and has six chambers.
The remains of 10 adults and five children were found in the tomb along with two curiously sculptured stone objects and a whale bone pin. |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 10:47:18 AM |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 10:47:18 AM |
1219 |
STOVE |
Down at Stove in the south end of the island there is the ruinous remains of a large model farm.
This was one of the first farms here, in the 19th Century, to be fully mechanised.
Unfortunately a large part of the steading was destroyed by fire in 1972. |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 10:50:06 AM |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 10:50:06 AM |
1220 |
Quoyness |
Quoyness chambered cairn is to be found on the Elsness peninsula and is approximately 5000 years old. The cairn is four metres high and has six chambers.
The remains of 10 adults and five children were found in the tomb along with two curiously sculptured stone objects and a whale bone pin. |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 11:02:12 AM |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 11:02:12 AM |
1221 |
Stove |
Down at Stove in the south end of the island there is the ruinous remains of a large model farm.
This was one of the first farms here, in the 19th Century, to be fully mechanised.
Unfortunately a large part of the steading was destroyed by fire in 1972. |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 11:04:33 AM |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 11:04:33 AM |
1222 |
Links of Noltland |
The Links of Noltland is a nationally important archaeological site of Neolithic (home of the ‘Westray Wife’), Bronze and Iron Ages |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:49:17 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 12:07:43 PM |
1223 |
Cross Kirk Viking church |
Cross Kirk in the south west is one of two conserved Viking churches in Westray, the other in Pierowall Village. |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:50:14 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 12:42:08 PM |
1224 |
12th Century Viking Pierowall Church, HES conserved |
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Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:51:10 AM |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:51:10 AM |
1225 |
Quoygrew Viking site |
Quoygrew is a typical Viking fishing station from the 10th Century. |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:52:23 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 12:12:36 PM |
1226 |
Noltland Castle |
Noltland Castle is a highly defensive castle built in the 1500s. |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:53:09 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 12:11:17 PM |
1227 |
Gill harbour |
The busy working Gill Harbour is used by boats for crab fishing, salmon farming, ferry service and visiting yachts. |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:53:53 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 12:21:17 PM |
1228 |
Noup Lighthouse |
Noup Head lighthouse built on the edge of 79 metre cliffs in the late 1800s, is now fully solar powered. |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:54:33 AM |
Wednesday 26th of October 2022 02:40:51 PM |
1229 |
Noup sea bird cliffs |
An RSPB reserve, Noup is noted as the largest ‘sea bird city’ in Orkney. |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:55:32 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 12:18:08 PM |
1230 |
Castle of Burrian puffin colony |
The Castle of Burrian is the most accessible place in Orkney to get a close-up view of puffins. |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:56:51 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 12:44:50 PM |
1231 |
Grobust beach, one of many sandy beaches in Westray |
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Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:57:50 AM |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:57:50 AM |
1232 |
Iona Images |
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Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:15:08 PM |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:17:36 PM |
1233 |
Jim Pratt hurricane poem |
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Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:16:10 PM |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:16:10 PM |
1234 |
Jim Pratt Iona poem |
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Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:18:33 PM |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:18:33 PM |
1235 |
Jim Pratt poem weather |
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Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:19:09 PM |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:19:09 PM |
1236 |
Beach |
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Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:22:17 PM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 12:12:39 PM |
1237 |
Shapinsay Live recording |
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Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:40:29 PM |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:40:29 PM |
1238 |
Vasa Loch |
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Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:49:30 PM |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:49:30 PM |
1239 |
The Hillock Broch |
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Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:51:03 PM |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:51:03 PM |
1240 |
Mor Stein |
Mor Stein is a neolithic standing stone in the southeastern part of the island of Shapinsay, Orkney Islands, Scotland. Shapinsay is one of the two large inner islands of the Orkney group, and it is situated approximately two miles north of the Orkney Mainland. Linton Bay is situated slightly to the northeast of Mor Stein. |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:52:22 PM |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:52:22 PM |
1241 |
Castle Bloody |
Castle Bloody is a prehistoric feature on the island of Shapinsay, Orkney, Scotland. Hogan observes that while the feature is marked as a chambered mound on the UK Ordnance Survey map, the structure is more properly and specifically classified as a souterrain or earth house. Slightly to the north is located the ruined historic Linton Chapel. |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:53:54 PM |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:53:54 PM |
1242 |
Papa Westray Tour |
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Tuesday 08th of February 2022 03:55:03 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 02:41:02 PM |
1243 |
Nouster bay |
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Monday 28th of February 2022 10:44:52 AM |
Monday 28th of February 2022 10:46:34 AM |
1244 |
Carpet of daisies |
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Monday 28th of February 2022 11:37:16 AM |
Monday 28th of February 2022 11:37:16 AM |
1245 |
Flowers at Muckle Girstie |
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Monday 28th of February 2022 11:39:31 AM |
Monday 28th of February 2022 11:39:31 AM |
1246 |
North Ronaldsay Sheep Feeding On Seaweed - Stromness Point |
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Monday 28th of February 2022 01:15:58 PM |
Monday 28th of February 2022 01:22:35 PM |
1247 |
Oysterplant at Gue Park |
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Monday 28th of February 2022 01:17:21 PM |
Monday 28th of February 2022 01:20:37 PM |
1248 |
Roof Geo |
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Monday 28th of February 2022 01:19:03 PM |
Monday 28th of February 2022 01:19:03 PM |
1249 |
Grimfrost Production AB, Karlstad |
"Region Värmland has an initiative to support a business,
Grimfrost, working with shooting stories of one of
Värmland's clearest cultural heritages, Vikings. The supportconsists of a stipend and technical support and RV is alsolooking into if the project can be supported by digitalize relics from excavations." |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 11:56:18 AM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 11:56:18 AM |
1250 |
StickyBeat, Värmland |
RegionVärmland and Värmland County Administrative bord have worked together with StickyBeat in order to plan and organise inspirational workshops and Story telling workshops. StickyBeat is a digital Innovation company that promotes themselves with the words "We Love Tomorrow". |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 11:57:50 AM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 11:57:50 AM |
1251 |
Premium Aerotec |
Premium AEROTEC is a German aerospace manufacturing business, headquartered in Augsburg in Germany. It is a subsidiary of Airbus. |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 12:04:37 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 12:04:37 PM |
1252 |
Broetje Automation |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 12:08:49 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 12:08:49 PM |
1253 |
Scapa Flow Museum, Orkney |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 12:15:09 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 12:15:09 PM |
1254 |
Fat'n fresh AB |
Fat'n fresh AB is located in Brunskog, Värmland, Sweden and is part of the Advertising, Public Relations, and Related Services Industry. Fat'n fresh AB has 1 employees at this location and generates $23,701 in sales (USD). |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 12:21:19 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 12:21:19 PM |
1255 |
Västanå Teater |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 12:23:09 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 12:23:09 PM |
1256 |
Advant |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 12:25:46 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 12:25:46 PM |
1257 |
Värmlands Museum |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 12:29:24 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 12:29:24 PM |
1258 |
Vikingaleden |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:41:36 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:41:36 PM |
1259 |
Brigadmuseum |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:44:40 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:55:12 PM |
1260 |
Mårbacka minnesgård |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:46:00 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:46:00 PM |
1261 |
Alsters herrgård |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:48:04 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:48:04 PM |
1262 |
Gamla bruket, Munkfors |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:49:41 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:49:41 PM |
1263 |
Löfbergs lila |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:52:31 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:52:31 PM |
1264 |
Klässbol |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:55:42 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:55:42 PM |
1265 |
SunScreen AB |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:57:28 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:57:28 PM |
1266 |
The great journey |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:58:50 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:58:50 PM |
1267 |
Serneke |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:00:06 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:00:06 PM |
1268 |
Agera games |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:02:33 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:02:33 PM |
1269 |
Ski Sunne |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:03:43 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:03:43 PM |
1270 |
UP Projects London |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:05:33 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:05:33 PM |
1271 |
Cement Fields |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:07:34 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:07:34 PM |
1272 |
De La Warr Pavilion |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:08:25 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:08:25 PM |
1273 |
Hastings Contemporary |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:09:26 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:09:26 PM |
1274 |
Turner Contemporary |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:11:03 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:11:03 PM |
1275 |
Towner Eastbourne |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:12:17 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:12:17 PM |
1276 |
Scalloway museum |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:13:34 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:13:34 PM |
1277 |
Gaardbageriet |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:15:23 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:15:23 PM |
1278 |
Museum Mors |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:16:35 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:16:35 PM |
1279 |
Morsø Teaterkreds |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:18:33 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:18:33 PM |
1280 |
Limfjords Teateret |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:20:06 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:20:06 PM |
1281 |
Jesperhus Flower Park |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:22:17 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:22:17 PM |
1282 |
Nordic Food College |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:23:22 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:23:22 PM |
1283 |
Alex Mikkelsen (Seafood Limfjorden) |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:25:10 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:25:10 PM |
1284 |
t‘ hellegat – Westouter |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:31:44 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:31:44 PM |
1285 |
Den Ekster- Dranouter |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:38:29 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:38:29 PM |
1286 |
De Kauwackers – Dranouter |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:39:52 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:39:52 PM |
1287 |
De Tere plekke- Dranouter |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:40:57 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:40:57 PM |
1288 |
De Watergroep |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:43:12 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:43:12 PM |
1289 |
Hello Water |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:45:51 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:45:51 PM |
1290 |
Voxdale |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:46:55 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:46:55 PM |
1291 |
Projektorpoblene |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:50:08 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:50:08 PM |
1292 |
Superlativ Media |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:52:11 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:52:11 PM |
1293 |
Søve Lekemiljø AS |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:55:31 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:55:31 PM |
1294 |
Villa Lunde |
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Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:57:47 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 05:57:47 PM |
1295 |
Papa Westray |
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Monday 11th of April 2022 02:35:55 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 02:36:48 PM |
1296 |
Fowl Craig |
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Monday 11th of April 2022 02:58:58 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 04:03:47 PM |
1297 |
Fowl Craig |
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Monday 11th of April 2022 03:00:44 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 03:00:44 PM |
1298 |
Fowl Craig |
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Monday 11th of April 2022 03:31:45 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 03:31:45 PM |
1299 |
Bothican Beach |
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Monday 11th of April 2022 03:34:43 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 04:04:23 PM |
1300 |
New Peir |
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Monday 11th of April 2022 03:36:47 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 03:36:47 PM |
1301 |
Old Pier |
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Monday 11th of April 2022 03:41:54 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 04:04:47 PM |
1302 |
Open Doors |
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Monday 11th of April 2022 03:43:40 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 04:05:03 PM |
1303 |
Papa Westray Beach |
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Monday 11th of April 2022 03:45:52 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 04:05:21 PM |
1304 |
Papa Westray Beach |
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Monday 11th of April 2022 03:48:22 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 04:05:35 PM |
1305 |
St Boneface Kirk |
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Monday 11th of April 2022 03:50:25 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 04:05:52 PM |
1306 |
St Boneface Kirk |
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Monday 11th of April 2022 03:51:36 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 04:06:08 PM |
1307 |
St Boneface Kirk |
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Monday 11th of April 2022 03:56:05 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 04:06:27 PM |
1308 |
The Kelp Store |
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Monday 11th of April 2022 03:57:37 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 04:06:41 PM |
1309 |
The Kelp Store |
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Monday 11th of April 2022 03:58:51 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 04:07:32 PM |
1310 |
The Knap of Howar |
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Monday 11th of April 2022 04:01:18 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 04:07:55 PM |
1311 |
The Knap of Howar |
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Monday 11th of April 2022 04:01:55 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 04:08:10 PM |
1312 |
The Knap of Howar |
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Monday 11th of April 2022 04:02:57 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 04:09:09 PM |
1313 |
Gill Pier |
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Monday 18th of April 2022 04:01:40 PM |
Monday 18th of April 2022 04:01:40 PM |
1314 |
Gill Peir |
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Monday 18th of April 2022 04:03:11 PM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 12:19:16 PM |
1315 |
Noup Lighthouse cliffs |
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Monday 18th of April 2022 04:10:07 PM |
Wednesday 26th of October 2022 02:39:38 PM |
1316 |
Seabird city Gannets |
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Monday 18th of April 2022 04:26:00 PM |
Monday 18th of April 2022 04:26:00 PM |
1317 |
Seabird city guillmots |
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Monday 18th of April 2022 04:27:34 PM |
Monday 18th of April 2022 04:27:34 PM |
1318 |
Heritage Center Intro |
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Sunday 08th of May 2022 01:23:06 PM |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 01:23:06 PM |
1319 |
Elsa Remndal Quote |
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Sunday 08th of May 2022 01:23:57 PM |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 01:23:57 PM |
1320 |
Timeline |
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Sunday 08th of May 2022 01:25:32 PM |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 01:25:32 PM |
1321 |
Prehistory |
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Sunday 08th of May 2022 01:26:33 PM |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 01:26:33 PM |
1322 |
Westray Wife, Neolithic |
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Sunday 08th of May 2022 01:27:37 PM |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 01:27:37 PM |
1323 |
Westray Stone |
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Sunday 08th of May 2022 01:29:00 PM |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 01:29:00 PM |
1324 |
Noltland Castle |
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Sunday 08th of May 2022 01:31:51 PM |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 01:31:51 PM |
1325 |
Croft |
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Sunday 08th of May 2022 03:19:50 PM |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 03:19:50 PM |
1326 |
Ship Parts |
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Sunday 08th of May 2022 03:22:42 PM |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 03:22:42 PM |
1327 |
Stones |
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Sunday 08th of May 2022 03:23:51 PM |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 03:23:51 PM |
1328 |
Sanday Live Video |
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Sunday 08th of May 2022 03:35:15 PM |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 03:35:15 PM |
1329 |
War Memorial |
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Thursday 12th of May 2022 12:19:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of May 2022 12:19:27 PM |
1330 |
War Memorial Hotspot |
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Thursday 12th of May 2022 12:22:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of May 2022 12:22:57 PM |
1331 |
Native Sheep Hotspot |
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Thursday 12th of May 2022 12:23:42 PM |
Monday 08th of August 2022 04:02:03 PM |
1332 |
Standing Stone Hotspot |
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Thursday 12th of May 2022 12:34:50 PM |
Thursday 12th of May 2022 12:34:50 PM |
1333 |
Old Beacon Hotspot |
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Thursday 12th of May 2022 12:37:34 PM |
Thursday 12th of May 2022 12:37:34 PM |
1334 |
Stone Crusher |
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Thursday 12th of May 2022 12:41:50 PM |
Thursday 12th of May 2022 12:51:19 PM |
1335 |
Great Auk |
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Friday 03rd of June 2022 05:03:09 PM |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 05:03:09 PM |
1336 |
The Nap of Howar |
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Friday 03rd of June 2022 05:10:40 PM |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 05:10:40 PM |
1337 |
The St Boniface Kirk |
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Friday 03rd of June 2022 05:12:54 PM |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 05:12:54 PM |
1338 |
Deer Antler / Chambered Cairn |
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Friday 03rd of June 2022 05:15:21 PM |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 05:15:21 PM |
1339 |
Papa Westray Live Video |
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Friday 03rd of June 2022 05:32:50 PM |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 05:32:50 PM |
1340 |
Edith's Nature Diary |
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Friday 03rd of June 2022 05:55:08 PM |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 05:55:08 PM |
1341 |
Burroughston Broch |
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Friday 03rd of June 2022 05:57:51 PM |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 05:57:51 PM |
1342 |
Jim Pratt hurricane poem |
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Friday 03rd of June 2022 06:02:23 PM |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 06:02:23 PM |
1343 |
Jim Pratt Iona poem |
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Friday 03rd of June 2022 06:03:01 PM |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 06:03:01 PM |
1344 |
Jim Pratt poem weather |
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Friday 03rd of June 2022 06:04:52 PM |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 06:04:52 PM |
1345 |
Westray Wife |
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Monday 13th of June 2022 12:17:07 PM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 12:31:22 PM |
1346 |
Westray Wife |
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Monday 13th of June 2022 12:18:34 PM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 12:18:34 PM |
1347 |
Cartridge Loader |
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Monday 13th of June 2022 04:08:00 PM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 04:14:07 PM |
1348 |
Cartridge Loader |
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Monday 13th of June 2022 04:08:52 PM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 04:08:52 PM |
1349 |
flat Iron |
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Monday 13th of June 2022 04:18:14 PM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 04:18:14 PM |
1350 |
Flat Iron |
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Monday 13th of June 2022 04:20:26 PM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 04:20:26 PM |
1351 |
Kettle |
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Monday 13th of June 2022 04:22:49 PM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 04:22:49 PM |
1352 |
Kettle |
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Monday 13th of June 2022 04:23:25 PM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 04:23:25 PM |
1353 |
Seal Skull |
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Monday 13th of June 2022 04:26:15 PM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 04:26:15 PM |
1354 |
Seal Skull |
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Monday 13th of June 2022 04:27:06 PM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 04:27:06 PM |
1355 |
Small Pipe |
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Monday 13th of June 2022 04:28:25 PM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 04:28:25 PM |
1356 |
Small Pipe |
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Monday 13th of June 2022 04:29:08 PM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 04:29:08 PM |
1357 |
Sheep Skull |
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Friday 22nd of July 2022 04:49:11 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 11:47:24 AM |
1358 |
Sheep Skull |
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Friday 22nd of July 2022 04:49:27 PM |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 04:49:27 PM |
1359 |
Metal Snake ornament |
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Friday 22nd of July 2022 05:04:14 PM |
Thursday 25th of July 2024 03:03:58 PM |
1360 |
Metal Snake ornament |
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Friday 22nd of July 2022 05:04:47 PM |
Thursday 25th of July 2024 03:04:32 PM |
1361 |
Stronsay Heritage Society |
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Tuesday 09th of August 2022 12:27:08 PM |
Tuesday 09th of August 2022 12:27:08 PM |
1362 |
Athenia Lifeboat Historical |
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Tuesday 09th of August 2022 12:43:22 PM |
Tuesday 09th of August 2022 12:43:22 PM |
1363 |
Athenia Lifeboat 2020 |
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Tuesday 09th of August 2022 12:49:04 PM |
Tuesday 09th of August 2022 12:49:04 PM |
1364 |
Enterprise Partners |
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Tuesday 06th of September 2022 05:00:28 PM |
Tuesday 06th of September 2022 05:00:28 PM |
1365 |
Virtuell tur Mårbacka |
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Tuesday 06th of September 2022 05:35:01 PM |
Friday 10th of February 2023 02:23:17 PM |
1366 |
Virtuell tur Rottneros park |
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Wednesday 07th of September 2022 05:41:34 PM |
Friday 10th of February 2023 02:21:51 PM |
1367 |
Oyster Final in Nykøbing Mors- Denmark’s Shellfish Capital |
The Oyster Final is held on Saturday April 23th 2022 at Pakhustorvet, Nykøbing Mors. Oysters are the focus here – both native Limfjord Oysters and invasive Pacific Oysters.
Taste the delicacies and experience the joyful atmosphere close to the harbour with the striking former Steenberg oyster warehouse as the focal point. Experience Oyster Grill, market day, the Limfjord cook-off, etc. Come because you love oysters and mussels or because you want to taste them for the first time. |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:43:04 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:43:04 PM |
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The Klankmakerij in Belgium |
One of the main development in the pilot in Dranouter, Belgium is The Klankmakerij (Sound factory) which is a new visitor´s attraction with an interactive sound experience where gameplay, music and storylines are combined into a new experience for visitors.
The Klankmakerij which is an indoor attraction where game fanatics and music lovers compete with each other on the basis of do-it-yourself assignments and sound games.
Anyone who has gone through all stages of the Sound Maker collects points along the way, experiments with sound and learns all kinds of facts. About (folk) music, artists, festivals, instruments & more. Curious to see who has collected the most points at the end of the course.
De Klankmakerij is an ideal outing for (grand)parents with children, groups of families and friends, companies & teambuildings and schools. A standard visit to De Klankmakerij takes one and a half to two hours, but stay as long as you want... |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:45:51 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:53:14 PM |
1369 |
NIEUW - Dit is De Klankmakerij in Dranouter |
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Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:47:00 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:47:00 PM |
1370 |
Lights without Borders |
With dance, storytelling, and modern technology, Rottneros mansion in Sunne lights up in the spectacular façade show. Light without borders, Saturday 4 September 2021, 20:00
Video mapping and visual effects, synchronized with dance and storytelling, make for a magical and spectacular experience!
Dance students from Sunne Kulturskola and theatre students from Unga Västanå tell a fairy tale from Värmland in interaction with the visual projection on the manor façade. Inspired by Selma Lagerlöf's immortal stories. The story comes to life, dressed in new language.
Nome Cultural School in Norway participates. Professional dancers are on stage and are also incorporated into parts of the projection.
In Sunne we find ourselves in the land of fairy tales where Rottneros manor is Ekeby in Selma Lagerlöf's Gösta Berlings saga (1891). In the mid-1950s, the visionary Svante Påhlson made sure to design a Rottneros that could match the saga's Ekeby in the visual video mapping.
With the performance Light without borders, the cultural heritage of Rottneros Park is managed and redefined for 2021. The aim of the project is to make cultural heritage visible for our time and for the future through modern technologies and contemporary art.
The first edition of “Lights without Borders” took place in Nome, Norway in April and now the second edition was performed in Rottneros Park, Sunne, Sweden within the framework of the international cultural development project CUPIDO.
CUPIDO stands for Cultural Power – Inspire to develop rural areas and is a project within the Interreg North Sea Region Programme, led by Värmland County Administrative Board in Sweden. Partners behind Light without borders are Region Värmland , Sunne municipality, Rottneros park from Värmland, in Sunne Sweden together with Nome municipality, Norway. |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:57:28 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 05:11:14 PM |
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Creative Folkestone Triennial |
The fifth edition of Creative Folkestone Triennial will run from Thursday 22 July – Tuesday 2 November 2021, presenting around 27 newly commissioned site-specific artworks by internationally acclaimed artists, inviting you to explore the town and its urban tales.
Curated for the third time by Lewis Biggs, the 2020 Triennial, entitled The Plot, invites visitors to consider urban myths and their relation to verifiable realities: the gap between the story and the actuality. |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 05:06:10 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 05:06:10 PM |
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Light Without Borders (Rottneros Park, Sunne) |
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Thursday 08th of September 2022 05:10:59 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 05:10:59 PM |
1373 |
Learning and understanding Virtual Production |
Venue: Molkom Folkhögskola, Mejerivägen 3, 65560 Molkom, Sweden
Welcome to a two-day event that provides in-depth knowledge of digital storytelling through virtual production.
Virtual Production is rapidly developing into a new and exciting workflow in the film industry and could be a much-needed tool in the cultural heritage sector. This time, and in partnership with Molkom Folkshögskola, CUPIDO invites you to two-day of Learning and understanding – Virtual Production. |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 05:15:53 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 05:19:37 PM |
1374 |
Watch video about the event "Learning and understanding Virtual Production" |
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Thursday 08th of September 2022 05:17:55 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 05:20:29 PM |
1375 |
Game creation meets cultural heritage |
Two digital meetings, 10/2 and 8/3, was arranged between Skildra and Värmlands Museum, the regional museum of Värmland. Experiences and perspectives were exchanged and the natural next step was a joint workshop on the theme of games and cultural heritage. The purpose is to investigate what opportunities arise when perspectives from digital game creation and cultural heritage and storytelling meet. |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 05:30:44 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 05:36:06 PM |
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Workshop 29/4 |
Participants from Värmland's museum and the association Skildra participated on site
Samuel Nilsson from Skildra presented a VR experience (demo) of a game that was developed based on local myths and stories from Exhärad with the tool Dreams.
Hans Olsson, archaeologist at Värmlands Museum, tells about Lurö, in the middle of Lake Vänern, about what many years of archaeological excavations there have provided for knowledge and about the different stories that exist around the site. |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 05:32:07 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 05:32:07 PM |
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Dreams-workshop 18-20/5 with Martin Nebelon |
Creative workshop to sketch a prototype of an idea on the theme of Lurö, which Skildra developed together with Department of Cultural Heritage at Värmland's museum. Archaeologist Hans Olsson contributes with knowledge and finds based on existing excavations of the site of Lurö. A three-day digital workshop via Discord. |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 05:33:36 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 05:33:36 PM |
1378 |
Stories retold / Stories untold |
Between 23-28 august a team of five people from Skildra went to the Island of Lurö in the middle of lake Vänern. At the same time the group of archaeologists organised by Värmlands museum excavated at the church ruin of Lurö. The two groups shared their work and knowledge with each other. To see and discuss the excavation was important for the digital creation of the area and to show the work in progress for the aerologist inspired to more questions and subjects for the story.
One day Pernilla Bredberg from Visit Värmland was invited to learn about the CUPIDO project and how the knowledge can be exchanged to their ongoing projects in green transmission and digitization, Innovation arenas in the hospitality industry in Värmland. |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 05:40:44 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 05:40:44 PM |
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Skildra |
The organization Skildra is now in the start-up phase and settled in Munkfors municipality in Värmland. |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 05:44:14 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 05:44:14 PM |
1380 |
CUPIDO Project meeting 7-8 February |
The meeting was be dedicated to Workpackage 3 (WP3). WP3 is about identifying the characteristic cultural DNA of each area, what can be developed and how can it contribute to job creation.
All partners did short presentations. Responsible for the meeting is the Municipality Middelburg. |
Friday 09th of September 2022 12:10:06 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 12:10:06 PM |
1381 |
CUPIDO Final Conference |
CUPIDO’s final conference event will focus on showcasing examples of best transnational practices relating to work package 4 – visualisation and testing of cultural potentials (deliverables: sound installations, IT culture centres or cultural heritage initiatives are meant to become inspirational centres for cultural development often realised in an existing context (festivals, sculpture, parks, monuments etc) they are a new expression, next additional step to turn mostly temporary events into year-round activities.); and work package 5 – empowerment and job creation (deliverables: focus is to provide cultural sector with new skills through business platforms and business support; test innovative approaches and new management models, encourage adaption to digital technologies; and explore layers of knowledge on culture / places / monuments / events.) |
Friday 09th of September 2022 12:24:22 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:06:22 PM |
1382 |
CUPIDO Final Conference 2022 |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 02:05:50 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:07:00 PM |
1383 |
CUPIDO partner meeting in Gothenburg and Marstrand |
4 - 26 June the CUPIDO-team came together for the third time. The meeting took place in Gothenburg and Marstrand in Sweden and was hosted by the lead partner.
The meeting started the 24 June in Gothenburg. The focus of the lunch to lunch meeting was mainly the five work packages and the work and activities that will be done within them. All the work packages leaders were represented and did presentations about the work packages, which was followed by fruitful discussions with the rest of the partners how to bring CUPIDO forward.
Stefan Barkman and Josef Nyberg from Region Värmland demonstrated together with Alan Miller from the University of St Andrews very interesting Virtual Reality technique that will be used in some of the activities in CUPIDO.
The second day of the meeting was held in Marstrand, a small island on the west coast about one hour from Gothenburg. Isabella Leong from the North Sea Secretariat attended and gave information about the reporting system. The meeting ended with a lunch at the Carlsten Fort located on the island. The next meeting will be held 2-4 December in Dranouter, Belgium. |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:12:13 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:12:13 PM |
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CUPIDO presented at Europe Week in Middelburg |
The fourth CUPIDO partner meeting took place 2-3 December in beautiful Ieper and was hosted by our Belgian partners.
The first day of the meeting an analysis about the DNA of the CUPIDO regions were presented, followed by work shops on how to use this knowledge in the work within CUPIDO.
The second day of the meeting took place in the close by village of Dranouter, which is also where Dranouter Festival, one of the eight pilot areas in CUPIDO are held every summer. We heard interesting presentations about some of the Centers of Excellence in the different regions. This was followed by productive discussions with the partners on how to bring the project forward. |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:16:36 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:16:36 PM |
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CUPIDO online partner meeting 15 October 2020 |
The coronavirus is still affecting the way we need to work for a time to come. Physical meetings are held digitally until we in a safe way can travel and meet, which hopefully will be soon. In the meantime, we don´t let this stop us from continuing our good cooperation in the digital way we have learned these past months.
Today we had our first out of two online meetings that will take place this fall. On the agenda for the day were very interesting updates from the project management, from each work package manager and from Region Värmland who told about their multistreaming test beds. At the end of the meeting, the partners were divided into different groups to continue to discuss transnational activities that will be presented at the next online meeting in November. |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:22:43 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:22:43 PM |
1386 |
CUPIDO Middleburg Meeting |
After not being able to meet in person for the last two years due to Covid-19, the CUPIDO partner meeting in Middelburg in the Netherlands was much appreciated.
The meeting took place on March 9-10. It was two days filled with input from the project and the various work packages, updates from the partners Centers of Excellence and interesting study visits including a visit to the Drukkery Future Center of Excellence / Tourist Inspiration Center.
- It was very nice that all CUPIDO partners could finally meet again in beautiful Middelburg, after so long with only online meetings, says Katarina Nordmark, projcet manager for CUPIDO. |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:30:12 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:30:12 PM |
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Beckett in Folkestone, shot in 360° format (shorten version) - a film by Manuel Vason |
This film is a specially commissioned version of its one hour long original, offering a unique opportunity to experience Beckett in Folkestone. Through this film, you will walk in the footsteps of a mysterious performer personifying both a member of the public and Beckett himself. The original film was premiered at Creative Folkestone Quarterhouse in June 2021 as part of Folkestone Book Festival.
In March 1961 the author of Waiting for Godot (1955), Samuel Beckett (aged 54), mysteriously booked a room for two weeks at the Hotel Bristol on the Upper Leas in Folkestone under his middle name, Mr. Barclay. Beckett was keen that his Folkestone marriage to his long time partner Suzanne Dechevaux-Dumesnil remain a secret and so during his stay he was deliberately stealthy for fear of being recognised.
To mark the 60th anniversary year of Beckett’s wedding in all its intrigue, Folkestone Book Festival commissioned an indoor-outdoor promenade event which audience members experienced one at a time. This included three short fictional monologues specially written by acclaimed writers, Helen Oyeyemi, Rupert Thomson and Eimear McBride in which they portray three Folkestone residents who observed Beckett during his stay - a receptionist at the Hotel Bristol, a local stringer for the Daily Express newspaper, and a witness, possibly invited off the street, to the wedding at Folkestone Registry Office.
Initially commissioned as documentation of the promenade performance the Beckett in Folkestone film, shot entirely on 360° format, now has a life ofits own as an innovative and experimental film.
The film was funded by CUPIDO, a project supported through the Interreg North Sea Region Programme which is part of the European Regional Development Fund. |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:59:00 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:59:00 PM |
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SELMA LAGERLOFS MARBACKA |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 03:10:17 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:10:17 PM |
1389 |
TRADGARDEN |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 03:11:26 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:11:26 PM |
1390 |
LADUGARDEN STALLET OCH ARBETARBOSTADEN |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 03:12:39 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:12:39 PM |
1391 |
UTE SERVERINGEN |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 03:13:49 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:13:49 PM |
1392 |
SALONGEN |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 03:15:51 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:15:51 PM |
1393 |
ROTTNEROS SKULPTUR OCH BLOMSTERPARK |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 03:17:07 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:17:07 PM |
1394 |
SPEGELSALEN GANG |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 03:18:30 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:18:30 PM |
1395 |
SPEGELSALEN |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 03:19:26 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:19:26 PM |
1396 |
DIANA MED HJORT |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 03:21:54 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:21:54 PM |
1397 |
SKULPTURER ENGELBREKT OCH BAGSPANNAREN |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 03:23:04 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:23:04 PM |
1398 |
MILLESFONTANEN |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 03:24:26 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:24:26 PM |
1399 |
HERRGARDEN MED KAVALJERSFLYGLARNA |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 03:25:33 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:25:33 PM |
1400 |
SPEGELDAMMEN |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 03:27:50 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:27:50 PM |
1401 |
HERRGARDENS BAKSIDA |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 03:29:05 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:36:00 PM |
1402 |
CARL ELDHS PARTERR |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 03:30:40 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:30:40 PM |
1403 |
KUNGENS TRADGARD |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 03:32:27 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:32:27 PM |
1404 |
LEKPARK |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 03:33:49 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:33:49 PM |
1405 |
IDETRADGARD |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 03:35:00 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:35:00 PM |
1406 |
Wartime Lyness - Scapa Flow 1943 |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 03:39:18 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:39:18 PM |
1407 |
The Terrarium |
Shezad Dawood works across disciplines including film, painting, neon, sculpture and Virtual Reality to deconstruct systems of image, language, site and narrative. His practice often involves collaboration and knowledge exchange, mapping across geographic borders and communities. Dawood is well known for Leviathan, a five-year multifaceted project exploring three urgent issues of our time: climate change, migration and mental health.
The Terrarium highlights the implications of climate change for marine ecosystems, and the consequences of rising sea levels, incorporating references to the Baltic and Kent coastlines. The VR experience transports you 300 years into the future where the surface of Planet Earth is 90% water. Transformed into a sophisticated cephalopod hybrid and released from a laboratory into the open seas, you are unexpectedly captured by future humans engaged in the pillaging of the planet.
The VR is accompanied by a wall painting that references the sound mirrors that punctuate the Kent landscape and signal a motif of listening: audiences are sonically immersed in Shifter: The Terrarium Triad, a new musical score by British composer Graham Fitkin that explores the “shifting baseline syndrome”. This theory suggests each generation makes an unconscious shift in expectation of what a healthy ecosystem looks like and explores our difficulty in perceiving how ecological, cultural or behavioural norms change over time.
The Terrarium is curated and commissioned by UP Projects for Creative Folkestone Triennial 2021 and Kai Art Center and is supported by CUPIDO, a project co-funded by the European Union, Arts Council England and Tallinn Culture Department. VR, duration variable, (featuring parts of Anthropocene Island TAB17 by ecoLogicStudio and excerpts from The Terrarium Inventory by Graham Fitkin). Courtesy of UBIK Productions. |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:45:42 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 04:05:04 PM |
1408 |
Creative Folkestone Triennial 2021: Shezad Dawood |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 03:47:12 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:48:42 PM |
1409 |
Virtual Orkney North Isles |
The Virtual Orkney North Isles is one of the mediums created to build a shared exhibit virtual platform. The galleries and virtual tours are available online, displaying the heritage of all six isles so that Orkney communities and users from around the world can virtually explore and compare the beauty of remote Orkney Northern Islands’ natural and cultural legacy. Simultaneously, a touch screen and VR set (not dependent on internet coverage) showcasing the virtual exhibits have been placed on-site in the heritage centres in Orkney North Isles. The videos and audio used for the menu system reflect the unique atmosphere and climate determined by Orkney’s natural elements, such as wind, ocean, sea birds, and the ancient native Orkney sheep. |
Friday 09th of September 2022 04:22:56 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 04:24:24 PM |
1410 |
WEST HIGHLAND MUSEUM 100 |
The West Highland Museum was founded in 1922 by a group of Lochaber folk who wished to create a museum for the West Highlands, second to none in Scotland. The exhibit allows us to explore the WHM100 Highlights virtual gallery built using the Unreal Engine. After downloading a free exhibit package, the game will launch, and the user can explore the gallery. |
Friday 09th of September 2022 04:35:20 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 04:35:20 PM |
1411 |
Highlander Museum Prisoner of War Camp Reconstruction |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 04:46:16 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 04:46:16 PM |
1412 |
North Uist 360 |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 04:51:29 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 04:51:29 PM |
1413 |
Timespan Reconstruction |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 04:53:54 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 04:53:54 PM |
1414 |
The Illicit Still Experience |
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Friday 09th of September 2022 04:59:04 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 04:59:04 PM |
1415 |
Föreningen Vikingaleden, SE |
Are you interested in the Viking Age? Of ships and sailing, of crafts, of fairy tales and stories? Then we have something for you.
We are an association for people who enjoy exploring the past by living history together. The website presents what the association is, what we do and how to find out more. You are also looking here to find out a little about our village Gladhem, our Viking ship Glad of Gillberga and our visitor center - Värmlands Vikingacenter. If you want to stay more updated, you should visit the association's Facebook page Föreningen Vikingaleden. There is also a group on Facebook called Vikingafränder where everyone is welcome! |
Monday 12th of September 2022 05:47:55 PM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 05:47:55 PM |
1416 |
Karlstad University, SE |
Karlstad University (Swedish Karlstads universitet) is a state university in Karlstad, Sweden. It was originally established as the Karlstad campus of the University of Gothenburg in 1967, and this campus became an independent university college in 1977 which was granted full university status in 1999 by the Government of Sweden. The university has about 40 educational programmes, 30 programme extensions and 900 courses within humanities, social studies, science, technology, teaching, health care and arts. As of today, it has approximately 16,000 students and 1,200 employees. Its university press is named Karlstad University Press. The current Rector is Johan Sterte. |
Monday 12th of September 2022 05:51:13 PM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 05:51:13 PM |
1417 |
Visit Bø, NO |
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Monday 12th of September 2022 06:02:09 PM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 06:02:09 PM |
1418 |
Telemark county, NO |
Telemark is a traditional region, a former county, and a current electoral district in southern Norway. In 2020, Telemark merged with the former county of Vestfold to form the county of Vestfold og Telemark. Telemark borders the traditional regions and former counties of Vestfold, Buskerud, Hordaland, Rogaland and Aust-Agder. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:14:53 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:14:53 AM |
1419 |
Telemark Museum, NO |
The Telemark Museum is a museum in Telemark, Norway. It includes several buildings across Telemark and is headquartered in Kleiva in the older part of Skien in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway. The main museum building is located within walking distance of downtown Skien. Telemark Museum includes the Henrik Ibsen Museum in Skien. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:17:04 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:17:04 AM |
1420 |
Sparebankstiftelsen Holla og Lunde, NO |
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Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:19:22 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:19:22 AM |
1421 |
Midt-Telemark Næringsutvikling, NO |
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Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:22:19 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:22:19 AM |
1422 |
Biosafe - Ulefoss, NO |
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Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:28:34 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:28:34 AM |
1423 |
Sjo Aktiv Endring, NO |
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Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:30:51 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:30:51 AM |
1424 |
Energikontoret AS, NO |
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Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:33:30 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:33:30 AM |
1425 |
Evju Bygdetun, NO |
Tourist attraction in Norway |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:35:17 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:35:17 AM |
1426 |
Midt-Telemark kommune, NO |
Midt-Telemark is a municipality in the traditional and electoral district Telemark in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway. The municipality was established on 1 January 2020 when the former municipalities of Bø and Sauherad combined. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:37:12 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:37:12 AM |
1427 |
Naturligvis Telemark, NO |
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Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:40:40 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:40:40 AM |
1428 |
Norwegian Agricultural Advisory Østafjells |
Agricultural service in Norway |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:43:25 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:43:25 AM |
1429 |
Norheim, NO |
Services for real estate, construction and foundation industry |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:45:19 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:45:19 AM |
1430 |
Rjukan næringsutvikling as, NO |
Chamber of commerce in Rjukan, Norway |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:47:24 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:47:24 AM |
1431 |
Sagavoll Folkehøgskole, NO |
Sagavoll folkehøgskole, Sagavoll Folk High School, is a Christian folk high school in Norway. It is situated in Gvarv, a small town in the municipality of Sauherad in the county of Telemark. The school was founded in 1893 in Notodden by Asbjørn Knutsen, but later moved to its current location in Gvarv. It is an independent foundation, and is run by a board consisting of representatives from KRIK, Normisjon and KFUK-KFUM (the Norwegian YMCA/YWCA). |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:50:09 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:50:09 AM |
1432 |
Storm-kulde AS, NO |
Heating contractor in Ulefoss, Norway |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:52:42 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:52:42 AM |
1433 |
Straand Hotel, NO |
This 5th generation family-run hotel dates back to 1864. Located by Lake Nisser in Vrådal, it offers vintage boat cruises and free access to a sauna and indoor pool. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:55:38 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:55:38 AM |
1434 |
Sykehuset Telemark, NO |
Telemark Hospital Trust is a health trust with its headquarters in Skien. There are also sections in Porsgrunn and Kragerø. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:32:29 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:32:29 PM |
1435 |
Telemark Technologies, NO |
Services for industry in Norway |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:46:57 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:46:57 PM |
1436 |
Alexandersoninstitutet, NO |
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Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:51:26 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:51:26 PM |
1437 |
Agentur für Kommunikation, Organisation und Management, NO |
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Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:52:21 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:52:21 PM |
1438 |
Amt Huettener Berge |
Hüttener Berge is an Amt ("collective municipality") in the district of Rendsburg-Eckernförde, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Its seat is in Groß Wittensee. It was formed on 1 January 2008 from the former Ämter Hütten and Wittensee. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:54:55 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:54:55 PM |
1439 |
Cluster for Industrial Asset Management |
The Cluster on Industrial Asset Management (CIAM) has developed and shared knowledge about industrial asset management for 20 years. It acts as collaboration network between member companies and the University of Stavanger. A majority of the members are active in the development and operation of North Sea petroleum. And most of the companies are in the process of digitizing their activities. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:57:10 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:57:10 PM |
1440 |
Designregio Kortrijk |
Designregio Kortrijk brengt talent samen in deze door UNESCO erkende creatieve designregio om een betere toekomst te verbeelden, ontwerpen en maken. Met ons netwerk bouwen we samen aan een meer creatieve, innovatieve en ondernemende regio. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:59:15 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:59:15 PM |
1441 |
Gemeente Oldambt |
Oldambt is a municipality with a population of 38,129 in the province of Groningen in the Netherlands. It was established in 2010 by merging the municipalities of Reiderland, Scheemda, and Winschoten. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 01:00:55 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 01:00:55 PM |
1442 |
Groningen Internet Exchange Foundation |
GN-IX is a non-profit organisation of the City of Groningen, the Groningen University and NOM (development organisation for the Northern Netherlands). Its goal is to promote and facilitate the ICT and telecommunication sector in the Northern Netherlands. GN-IX has experience with development and support of various broadband projects in rural areas. Supporting digital start-ups to stimulate the use of telecommunication technologies is another field of activity by GN-IX. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 01:02:47 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 01:02:47 PM |
1443 |
Intercommunale Leiedal |
Leiedal is the regional public partner for 13 municipalities in South-West Flanders. Its core activity is urban and regional development. To make regional planning attractive, sustainable and competitive, Leiedal aims to develop a smart region, where innovation is crucial. Among others, Leiedal plans to create future-proof business parks, where the involved companies have the competencies to be efficient, lean, sustainable and future-proof. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 01:39:01 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 01:39:01 PM |
1444 |
Lincolnshire County Council |
Lincolnshire County Council is the county council that governs the non-metropolitan county of Lincolnshire in England, less those parts governed by the unitary authorities of North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire. The number of councillors was reduced from 77 to 70 at the 2017 local election. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 01:40:34 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 01:40:34 PM |
1445 |
Provincie Drenthe |
Drenthe is a province of the Netherlands located in the northeastern part of the country. It is bordered by Overijssel to the south, Friesland to the west, Groningen to the north, and the German state of Lower Saxony to the east. As of November 2019, Drenthe had a population of 493,449 and a total area of 2,680 km2 (1,030 sq mi). |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 01:42:34 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 01:42:34 PM |
1446 |
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen |
The University of Groningen (abbreviated as UG;[5] Dutch: Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, abbreviated as RUG) is a public research university of more than 30,000 students in the city of Groningen in the Netherlands. Founded in 1614, the university is the second oldest in the country (after Leiden) and one of the most traditional and prestigious universities in the Netherlands. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 01:44:27 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 01:44:27 PM |
1447 |
Stiftelsen Compare |
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Tuesday 13th of September 2022 01:46:58 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 01:46:58 PM |
1448 |
Torsby Kommune |
Torsby Municipality (Torsby kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden, bordering Norway. Its seat is located in the town of Torsby. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 01:54:15 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 01:54:15 PM |
1449 |
Universitetet i Stavanger |
The University of Stavanger (Universitetet i Stavanger) is a university located in Stavanger, Norway. UiS was established in 2005 when the former Stavanger University College (Høgskolen i Stavanger; HiS) received university status. It had about 11,000 students and 1,370 employees including academics, administrative and service staff in 2017. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:46:14 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:46:14 PM |
1450 |
University of Lincoln |
The University of Lincoln is a public research university in Lincoln, England, with origins dating back to 1861. It gained university status in 1992 and its present name in 2001. The main campus is in the heart of the city of Lincoln alongside the Brayford Pool. There are satellite campuses across Lincolnshire in Riseholme and Holbeach and graduation ceremonies take place in Lincoln Cathedral. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:52:00 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:52:00 PM |
1451 |
Vinje Kommune |
Vinje is a municipality in Telemark in the county of Vestfold og Telemark in Norway. It is part of the traditional regions of Upper Telemark and Vest-Telemark. The administrative center of the municipality is the village of Åmot. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:53:25 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:53:25 PM |
1452 |
Aalborg Universitet |
Aalborg University (AAU) is a Danish public university with campuses in Aalborg, Esbjerg, and Copenhagen founded in 1974. The university awards bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and PhD degrees in a wide variety of subjects within humanities, social sciences, information technology, design, engineering, exact sciences, and medicine. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:55:37 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:55:37 PM |
1453 |
Danish Shellfish Center, DK |
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Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:58:50 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:58:50 PM |
1454 |
DTU Aqua, DK |
DTU Aqua is a department at the Technical University of Denmark. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:00:36 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:00:36 PM |
1455 |
Vilsund blue, DK |
Seafood wholesaler |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:02:18 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:02:18 PM |
1456 |
Nordic Food College, DK |
Nordic Food College (NFC) is an exciting and quite unique comprehensive school. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:08:13 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:08:13 PM |
1457 |
EUC Northwest, Fiskeriskolen (School for Fishery), DK |
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Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:10:27 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:10:27 PM |
1458 |
Stone Age Center Ertebølle, DK |
The Stoneage Center Ertebølle contains a museum with an exciting exhibition - and some days you are able to participate in workshops. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:12:32 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:12:32 PM |
1459 |
Nya Wermlands-Tidningen |
Nya Wermlands-Tidningen (meaning "The New Värmland Newspaper" in English), shortened NWT, is a Swedish local newspaper distributed in the provinces of Värmland, Dalsland and western Dalarna. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:17:57 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:17:57 PM |
1460 |
VF, Värmland, SE |
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Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:32:05 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:32:05 PM |
1461 |
Sveriges radio, SE |
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Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:52:30 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:52:30 PM |
1462 |
Värmlands affärer, SE |
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Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:55:05 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:55:05 PM |
1463 |
Alma Löv museum, Sunne, SE |
Art museum in Smedsby, Sweden |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:57:21 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:57:21 PM |
1464 |
Leader Växtlust, Sunne, SE |
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Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:59:02 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:59:02 PM |
1465 |
Eda Municipality, SE |
Eda Municipality (Eda kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden, on the Norwegian border. Its seat is located in the town of Charlottenberg. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:00:30 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:00:30 PM |
1466 |
Visit Värmland, SE |
Your official guide to Värmland |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:02:44 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:02:44 PM |
1467 |
Eda Skans museum |
History museum in Sweden |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:07:22 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:07:22 PM |
1468 |
Munkfors kommun |
Munkfors Municipality (Munkfors kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden. Its seat is located in the town of Munkfors. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:12:38 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:12:38 PM |
1469 |
Föreningen gamla bruket Munkfor |
Local history museum in Munkfors, Sweden |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:21:21 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:21:21 PM |
1470 |
Voest Alpine, Munkfors, SE |
Steel fabricator in Munkfors, Sweden |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:23:40 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:23:40 PM |
1471 |
Föreningen för Kårebolssäterns bevarande |
Kårebolsätern is a shack in Torsby municipality in Värmland county. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:29:26 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:29:26 PM |
1472 |
Karlstads kommun, SE |
Karlstad Municipality (Karlstads kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden. Its seat is located in the city of Karlstad. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:33:19 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:33:19 PM |
1473 |
Klenell , Sunne, SE |
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Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:39:57 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:39:57 PM |
1474 |
Våga, Karlstad, SE |
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Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:44:08 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:44:08 PM |
1475 |
Forshaga kommun, SE |
Forshaga Municipality (Forshaga kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden. Its seat is located in the town of Forshaga. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:47:28 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:47:28 PM |
1476 |
Kils kommun, SE |
Kil Municipality (Kils kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden. Its seat is located in the town of Kil. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:48:44 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:48:44 PM |
1477 |
Hammarö kommun, SE |
Hammarö Municipality (Hammarö kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden. Its seat is located in the town of Skoghall. |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:53:56 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:53:56 PM |
1478 |
FatnFresh, Karlstad, SE |
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Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:59:02 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 05:59:02 PM |
1479 |
Highlanders Museum |
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Wednesday 14th of September 2022 01:53:19 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 01:54:08 PM |
1480 |
Virtual St Kilda 1890 |
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Wednesday 14th of September 2022 01:58:54 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 02:01:42 PM |
1481 |
Ceòl Uibhist a Tuath |
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Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:44:16 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:44:16 PM |
1482 |
AROS: Skye Story |
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Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:46:31 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:49:56 PM |
1483 |
Strengthening Communities Conference |
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Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:53:54 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:53:54 PM |
1484 |
Land art project in Heuvelland |
The land art project is an installation on the flank of the Kemmelberg, a local hill with great geographical and historical value. The installation involves raising nine monoliths and building two entrance gates, both referring to the prehistoric past of the site.
The installation is made by a land art artist, but also involves about 20 students from Vives University of Applied Sciences in Roeselare, in the direction of green management.
- They will learn the knowledge of dynamic braiding, typical of land art, with the aim of using this technique later in their own professional career, says Stefaan Decrock, project manager for Cupido in Heuvelland. |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:01:30 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:01:30 PM |
1485 |
Highlanders WW2 |
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Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:07:02 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:10:53 PM |
1486 |
Snøfølk, Exhärad, SE |
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Friday 16th of September 2022 11:41:27 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:41:27 AM |
1487 |
Olssons foto, SE |
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Friday 16th of September 2022 11:47:08 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:47:08 AM |
1488 |
Kristinehamn kommun, SE |
Kristinehamn Municipality (Kristinehamns kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden. Its seat is located in the city of Kristinehamn. |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:49:41 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:49:41 AM |
1489 |
Storfors kommun, SE |
Storfors is a locality and the seat of Storfors Municipality, Värmland County, Sweden with 2,337 inhabitants in 2010. |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:55:45 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:55:45 AM |
1490 |
Grensetjänsten SE/NO |
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Friday 16th of September 2022 12:00:08 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:00:08 PM |
1491 |
Innlandets fylkeskommune, NO |
Innlandet County Municipality (Norwegian: Innlandet fylkeskommune) is the democratically elected regional governing administration of Innlandet county in Norway. The main responsibilities of the county municipality includes the overseeing the county's upper secondary schools, county roadways, public transport, dental care, culture, and cultural heritage. |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:02:35 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:02:35 PM |
1492 |
Arbetsförmedlingen |
The Swedish Public Employment Service (Swedish: Arbetsförmedlingen) is a Swedish government agency organized under the Ministry of Employment mainly responsible for the public employment service in Sweden and the implementation of labour market policies. |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:05:22 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:05:22 PM |
1493 |
Nordiska ministerrådet |
The Nordic Council of Ministers is an intergovernmental forum established after the Helsinki Treaty.[1] The purpose of the Nordic Council of Ministers is to complement the Nordic Council and promote Nordic Cooperation. |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:08:00 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:08:00 PM |
1494 |
Tillväxtverket |
The Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth (Swedish: Tillväxtverket) is a Swedish government agency organized under the Ministry of Enterprise, tasked to promote entrepreneurship and regional growth, and to implement structural funds programmes. |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:10:41 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:10:41 PM |
1495 |
NAV, NO |
The Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration (NAV, originally an abbreviation of Nye arbeids- og velferdsetaten) is the current Norwegian public welfare agency, which consists of the state Labour and Welfare Service as well as municipal welfare agencies. |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:13:59 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:13:59 PM |
1496 |
Stiftelsen Rottneros Park, SE |
Rottneros Park is a floral and sculpture park in Rottneros, a locality situated in Sunne Municipality (Sweden), and west of the Lake Fryken. It has an area of 22 hectares. |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:19:21 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:19:21 PM |
1497 |
Kårebolssätern, SE |
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Friday 16th of September 2022 12:21:23 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:21:23 PM |
1498 |
Hagfors kommun, SE |
Hagfors Municipality (Hagfors kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden. Its seat is located in the city of Hagfors. |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:30:02 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:30:02 PM |
1499 |
Grums kommun, SE |
Grums Municipality (Grums kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden. Its seat is located in the town of Grums, with about 5,200 inhabitants. |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:32:13 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:32:13 PM |
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Arvika kommun, SE |
Arvika Municipality (Arvika kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden. Its seat is located in the city of Arvika. |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:35:36 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:35:36 PM |
1501 |
Säffle kommun, SE |
Säffle Municipality (Säffle kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden. Its seat is located in the city of Säffle. |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:37:41 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:37:41 PM |
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Filipstads kommun, SE |
Filipstad is a locality and the seat of Filipstad Municipality, Värmland County, Sweden, with 10,644 inhabitants in 2019. |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:39:31 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:39:31 PM |
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Shetland Amenity Trust, UK |
Non-profit organization in Lerwick, Scotland |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:52:21 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:52:21 PM |
1504 |
Orkney Islands Council |
The Orkney Islands Council (Scottish Gaelic: Comhairle Eileanan Arcaibh), is the local authority for Orkney, Scotland. It was established in 1975 by the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 and was largely unaffected by the Scottish local government changes of the mid-1990s. |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:54:49 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:54:49 PM |
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Orkney's north island community group Papa Westray |
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Friday 16th of September 2022 01:00:20 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 01:00:20 PM |
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Ministry of Food and Environment, DK |
Ministry of Environment and Food of Denmark includes the Department, the Danish Agricultural Agency, the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration and The Danish Fisheries Agency. |
Friday 16th of September 2022 01:03:15 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 01:03:15 PM |
1507 |
Glyngøre Shellfish, DK |
Danish restaurant |
Friday 16th of September 2022 01:05:15 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 01:05:15 PM |
1508 |
Venø Shellfish, DK |
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Friday 16th of September 2022 01:07:05 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 01:07:05 PM |
1509 |
Jegindø Shellfish, DK |
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Friday 16th of September 2022 01:09:44 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 01:09:44 PM |
1510 |
Limfjords Museet, DK |
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Friday 16th of September 2022 01:11:24 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 01:11:24 PM |
1511 |
Cafe Holmen, DK |
Restaurant |
Friday 16th of September 2022 03:25:18 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 03:25:18 PM |
1512 |
Sallingsund Færgekro, DK |
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Friday 16th of September 2022 03:26:58 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 03:26:58 PM |
1513 |
Westtoer, BE |
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Friday 16th of September 2022 03:28:51 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 03:28:51 PM |
1514 |
Highlands and islands Heritage |
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Tuesday 20th of September 2022 11:30:59 AM |
Tuesday 20th of September 2022 11:30:59 AM |
1515 |
Denmark |
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Tuesday 20th of September 2022 11:34:45 AM |
Tuesday 20th of September 2022 11:34:45 AM |
1516 |
Westray Heritage Centre |
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Tuesday 20th of September 2022 11:39:25 AM |
Tuesday 20th of September 2022 11:39:25 AM |
1517 |
CUPIDO Google Maps reviews |
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Tuesday 20th of September 2022 11:41:43 AM |
Tuesday 20th of September 2022 11:58:10 AM |
1518 |
CUPIDO Google Maps Photospheres |
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Tuesday 20th of September 2022 11:53:16 AM |
Friday 23rd of September 2022 04:08:10 PM |
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Papa Westray |
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Tuesday 20th of September 2022 11:56:15 AM |
Tuesday 20th of September 2022 11:58:55 AM |
1520 |
Test |
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Tuesday 20th of September 2022 05:11:59 PM |
Wednesday 21st of September 2022 02:00:11 PM |
1521 |
Crosskirk Vole |
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Thursday 06th of October 2022 10:19:20 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 10:19:20 AM |
1522 |
Crosskirk Vole |
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Thursday 06th of October 2022 10:20:07 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 10:22:06 AM |
1523 |
Sanday Top 1 |
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Thursday 06th of October 2022 10:20:46 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 10:20:46 AM |
1524 |
The Links of Noltalnd |
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Thursday 06th of October 2022 12:07:31 PM |
Wednesday 26th of October 2022 02:36:01 PM |
1525 |
Quoygrew Viking Site |
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Thursday 06th of October 2022 12:09:28 PM |
Wednesday 26th of October 2022 02:30:05 PM |
1526 |
Nolttland Castle |
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Thursday 06th of October 2022 12:11:09 PM |
Wednesday 26th of October 2022 02:38:11 PM |
1527 |
Noup sea bird cliffs |
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Thursday 06th of October 2022 12:17:48 PM |
Wednesday 26th of October 2022 02:41:52 PM |
1528 |
Gill harbour |
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Thursday 06th of October 2022 12:20:55 PM |
Wednesday 26th of October 2022 02:43:20 PM |
1529 |
Westray Heritage Centre |
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Thursday 06th of October 2022 12:33:44 PM |
Wednesday 26th of October 2022 02:44:22 PM |
1530 |
Community Wind Turbine |
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Thursday 06th of October 2022 12:37:27 PM |
Wednesday 26th of October 2022 02:45:07 PM |
1531 |
Community wind turbine |
First wholly community-owned large wind turbine in Scotland producing £0.5 million annual income for community projects. |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 12:38:49 PM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 12:38:49 PM |
1532 |
Cross Kirk Viking church |
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Thursday 06th of October 2022 12:41:20 PM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 12:41:20 PM |
1533 |
Puffin |
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Thursday 06th of October 2022 12:44:32 PM |
Wednesday 26th of October 2022 02:46:22 PM |
1534 |
Alsterdalen |
Vad var det som fick Fröding att skriva om glitter i sjön och dungen där göken gol? Och finns sagoförtäljerskans syréngrotta på riktigt? Gustav Fröding är fortfarande en av Sveriges mest uppskattade poeter och mycket av inspirationen hämtade han från Alsterdalen med dess platser, historier och människor. Än idag går det att uppleva de miljöer han diktade om och ta del av det speciella landskapet runt ”Alsterns dal”. |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 04:01:33 PM |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 04:06:30 PM |
1535 |
Apertin, Illberg & Ekenäs |
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Wednesday 12th of October 2022 04:07:26 PM |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 04:10:11 PM |
1536 |
Bjurbäcks kanal |
Sjöar, kanaler, häst- och rallbanor; tillsammans bildade de 1800-talets transportled från Bergslagen ner till Kristinehamn och vidare ut i världen. Idag är Bjurbäcks kanal och slussområde en älskad sommarpärla. Vad är det som lockar hit så många besökare? |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 04:08:32 PM |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 04:08:32 PM |
1537 |
Borgvik |
Den unika miljön, med hyttruin, herrgård, kyrka, kvarn och en av Sveriges största samlingar av sinnerstenshus, är idag ett populärt besöksmål med publika arrangemang, konstutställningar och ett aktivt lokalt föreningsliv. Men varför anlägger man en hytta på en plats, där det inte finns någon järnmalm? Och hur är det att driva en verksamhet på en så speciell plats som Borgvik? |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 04:13:11 PM |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 04:13:11 PM |
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Eda Skansar - engelsk text |
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Wednesday 12th of October 2022 04:15:22 PM |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 04:15:22 PM |
1539 |
Kårebolsäter - engelsk text |
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Wednesday 12th of October 2022 04:17:06 PM |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 04:17:06 PM |
1540 |
Millesvik |
Under flera tusen år var Millesvik en port mot Vänern och en av Värmlands viktigaste bygder. Idag är Millesvik ett av länets fornlämningstätaste områden och ett levande odlingslandskap. Vad var det som gjorde området så attraktivt då och vilken verksamhet bedrivs här idag? Och hur kunde den gamla och den nya religionen samsas när kristendomen kom? |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 04:18:17 PM |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 04:18:17 PM |
1541 |
Rottneros - engelsk text |
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Wednesday 12th of October 2022 04:20:17 PM |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 04:21:22 PM |
1542 |
Munkfors bruk |
Munkfors är en av Värmlands mest genuina bruksmiljöer. Ett stenkast från den moderna industrianläggningen ligger fortfarande Sveriges första Martinverk, som idag visas för besökare, jämte bruksherrgården och arbetarbostäderna. Men vad betyder det för ett modernt, internationellt företag att ha månghundraåriga rötter? Och vad säger egentligen dagens kunder från USA när dom får höra att verksamheten funnits på plats i 350 år? |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 04:22:46 PM |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 04:22:46 PM |
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Mårbacka |
Mårbacka är mest känt som Selma Lagerlöfs hem och inspirationskälla, men gården ligger också i ett ovanligt vackert och välbevarat kulturlandskap. Hit kommer årligen 40 000 besökare från olika länder för att besöka huset och trädgården, med dess fruktodlingar, köksträdgård och perennrabatter. Men hur förvaltar och sköter man en sådan historisk trädgård idag? Och vilken var egentligen Selmas största kärlek? |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 04:23:50 PM |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 04:23:50 PM |
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Die Wood Large |
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Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:52:56 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:22:15 AM |
1545 |
Die Wood Large |
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Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:54:00 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:54:00 AM |
1546 |
Die Wood Small |
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Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:54:47 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:27:43 AM |
1547 |
Die Wood Small |
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Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:55:16 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:55:16 AM |
1548 |
Phone |
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Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:56:52 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:28:14 AM |
1549 |
Phone |
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Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:58:18 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:58:18 AM |
1550 |
Rope Maker |
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Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:59:12 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:29:48 AM |
1551 |
Rope Maker |
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Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:59:39 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:59:39 AM |
1552 |
Stamp |
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Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:00:41 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 11:45:43 AM |
1553 |
Stamp |
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Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:01:28 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:01:28 AM |
1554 |
Boot |
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Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:16:05 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:16:05 AM |
1555 |
Boot |
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Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:31:21 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:31:21 AM |
1556 |
Pipe |
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Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:35:45 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:35:45 AM |
1557 |
Pipe |
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Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:36:13 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:36:13 AM |
1558 |
Stone |
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Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:48:09 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:48:09 AM |
1559 |
Stone |
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Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:48:42 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:48:42 AM |
1560 |
Ladel |
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Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:53:50 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:53:50 AM |
1561 |
Ladel |
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Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:54:22 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:54:22 AM |
1562 |
North Ronaldsay Objects |
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Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 11:33:27 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 11:33:27 AM |