“Clan Bruce” by T. Innes presents a historical exploration into one of Scotland’s most illustrious and legendary families—the Bruces. Originating from the Norman De Bruis family, who arrived in England with William
“The Old Scottish Wine Trade,” authored by L.A. Barbe in 1919, offers a meticulous exploration of Scotland’s historical involvement in the importation and regulation of wine, a significant commodity in medieval Scottish trade. This scholarly work delves into legislative acts,
In “The Old Scottish Fisheries,” L.A. Barbe provides a detailed historical account of Scotland’s rich and abundant fishing heritage, as documented from medieval times through the perspectives of early chroniclers like John
A comparative view of the lengths of the principal rivers of Scotland with a comparative view of the height of the falls of Foyers and Corba Linn. Drawn by W.H. Lizars. Published
This historical map by L.G. Bullock, was printed and published by John Bartholomew & Son Ltd. in 1950. It is a richly detailed cartographic representation that serves both as a visual historical
Published by the Modern Scot on the evening of 17 September, 2014. ‘Twas the night before Referendum, when all through the land not a news team was sleeping, except BBC Scotland. The