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Meet Hamish, our Tartan Hanging Decoration dressed in the much loved red Royal Stewart Tartan. This 2D decoration has been compiled from smooth Sc...
View full detailsAdorned in full Highland dress and playing the bagpipes, this quirky dangly legged Tartan Piper Magnet is a great way to brighten up your fridge! ...
View full detailsA snood is also known as a eternity or loop scarf as it is one long continuous strip of fabric, that can be worn slightly different from the typica...
View full detailsAdd some Scottish tradition to your Christmas Tree with our Tartan Star Decoration. This 2D decoration has been printed with the well loved red Roy...
View full detailsAdd some Scottish tradition to your Christmas Tree with our Tartan Sweater Decoration. This 2D decoration has been printed with the well loved red ...
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Enjoy a Taste of Scotland with this trio of whisky made in Scotland exclusively for Historic Scotland. Featuring three 5cl tipples from Edinburgh C...
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Discover the real‑life adventures of the First World War in Terrible True Tales - The First World War, an exciting collection of true stories from ...
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Step into the real‑life adventures of the Second World War with Terrible True Tales - The Second World War, an action‑packed collection of true sto...
View full detailsThe magnificent Arms of King James Tapestry featuring the crests of kings that served King James, showcasing them in a handsome border surrounding ...
View full detailsIn The Art of Coorie: How to Live Happy the Scottish Way, learn about coorie, the Scottish version of hygge - a term for warm, cosy and comfortable...
View full detailsThe Art of Tweed explores the history of Scottish woven tweed textile, its origins and the enduring popularity of this versatile fabric in popular ...
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The Art of Wild Swimming Scotland is a unique guide to the where, when, how and why of wild swimming in Scotland, and draws upon the passion and kn...
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The Bagpipes: A Cultural History delves into the fascinating journey of an instrument with over 130 different versions but usually linked to just ...
View full detailsThe Bishop's Palace and Earl's Palace are commonly visited together. Revisit them whenever you like through this official souvenir guidebook. The p...
View full detailsThe intriguing Book of Kells Tapestry which is taken from the original Book of Kells is an illuminated manuscript Gospel book in Latin, containing ...
View full detailsGurness Broch and Midhowe Broch sit on either side of Eynhallow Sound. The Sound separates the islands of Orkney and Rousay. Discover both sites in...
View full detailsThe Brough of Birsay sits just off the island of Orkney. It has been home to Norse and Pictish settlers over hundreds of years. Visiting is only po...
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The Celts and All That is bursting with blood-curdling battles and dead important details, such as human sacrifice and head-hunting, looting, pilla...
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Discover a vibrant collection of cocktails inspired by actor Sam Heughan’s travels, love of craft spirits and passion for storytelling in The Cock...
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The Colouring Book of Scotland is a unique Scottish colouring book suitable for adults as well as children, featuring twenty of the country's most ...
View full detailsThe Coorie Home: Beautiful Scottish Living was inspired by the bestselling The Art Of Coorie. Beth Pearson takes the philosophy of Coorie into a do...
View full detailsThe basic forms of The Cross are the Latin cross with unequal arms and the Greek cross with equal arms, besides numerous variants, partly with conf...
View full detailsThis volume brings together for the first time major findings from the Earl’s Bu at Orphir, a flagship site in Orkney best known for its distinctiv...
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Set in the summer of 1822, The Fair Botanists invites you to vibrant Edinburgh as it prepares for King George IV’s arrival. Elizabeth, recently wid...
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