From time to time I add articles culled from monthly publications that I find of interest and of course you will as well.
Some of the articles added recently are...
The Peoples of Ancient Scotland
The Fourth Rhind Lecture
The Medical Schools of Scotland
From the Scottish Review of January 1894
Ellis Island Tartan unveiled for Tartan Day 2011
By the Clan Currie Society
A Scottish Free-Lane: Sir Andrew Melville
By J G Alger from the Scottish Review (1895)
The Canadian Dominion and Australian 'Commonwealth'
An article taken from the Scottish Review (1895)
St Andrews 1645-6
An article taken from the Scottish Review (1895)
The Gathering of the Clans
How the British Dominions and Dependencies and have helped in the war by J. Saxon Mills
The State of Turkey
By C N Conder, from the Scottish Review of 1896
George Thomson, the Friend of Burns
By J Cuthbert Hadden from The Scottish Review
Annals of a Publishing House
William Blackwood and His Sons: Their Magazine and Friends by Mrs. Oliphant
It's likely worth a wee look at this page if you are looking for some stories to read.
You can get to this page at http://www.electricscotland.com/history/articles/
Alastair
Some of the articles added recently are...
The Peoples of Ancient Scotland
The Fourth Rhind Lecture
The Medical Schools of Scotland
From the Scottish Review of January 1894
Ellis Island Tartan unveiled for Tartan Day 2011
By the Clan Currie Society
A Scottish Free-Lane: Sir Andrew Melville
By J G Alger from the Scottish Review (1895)
The Canadian Dominion and Australian 'Commonwealth'
An article taken from the Scottish Review (1895)
St Andrews 1645-6
An article taken from the Scottish Review (1895)
The Gathering of the Clans
How the British Dominions and Dependencies and have helped in the war by J. Saxon Mills
The State of Turkey
By C N Conder, from the Scottish Review of 1896
George Thomson, the Friend of Burns
By J Cuthbert Hadden from The Scottish Review
Annals of a Publishing House
William Blackwood and His Sons: Their Magazine and Friends by Mrs. Oliphant
It's likely worth a wee look at this page if you are looking for some stories to read.
You can get to this page at http://www.electricscotland.com/history/articles/
Alastair