Note that there may be a small charge for some of these events, and some may be for members only. We will be publishing lists of upcoming talks and events regularly - if you are organising a talk or event relating to Scottish genealogy or history, please let us know and we will be happy to add your events to our list.
Monday, August 29 2016, 7.30 pm
The Vanished Great Houses of Fife
Brian Murray
Venue: Age Concern Building, Provost Wynd, Cupar
Monday, August 29 2016, All Day
Joseph Anderson Sesquicentennial Anniversary Festival Culmination
Venue: North shore of The Loch of Yarrows
Joseph Anderson came to be considered by many to be the father of Scottish archaeology. He was one time editor of the John O’Groat Journal from 1860 to 1869. During that time he became fascinated by the many prehistoric monuments in and about the Yarrows area. In 1865 he began a series of excavations along with Robert Shearer factor of the Thrumster Estate which came to lay the foundations of our understanding of Neolithic and early Bronze age burial practices. The celebration will culminate on August 29th with a prehistoric festival on the north shore of The Loch of Yarrows. Traditional craft demonstrations Flint knapping Copper smelting Pot making and firing Antler carving Spinning and dyeing Food preparation These activities will carry on thought the day. Special Events 10 am to 11 am help prepare a roe deer for a pit roasting - sample cooked meat when ready. 11:30 am to 12 take a guided tour of Battle Moss stone rows; hear about the excavation. 11 am to 12 try your hand at flint knapping. !2 noon to 1 pm watch the lighting of the pit kiln for firing the pots made by the school children also watch the unpacking of a previous pit firing. 1:15 photo competition winners announced. 1:30 to 2 pm try your hand a dying wool with woad. 2 pm to 3 pm help work the furnace bellows and add copper ore to the copper smelting furnace; see the new copper emerge. 2:30 pm take a guided tour to see the Neolithic chambered cairns and Iron Age broch at south Yarrows Festival Climax Evening event Fire performance and music focused on the burning of a timber monument, a replica ofna chambered cairn facade. The pre-built structure will be lit at dusk accompanied by a sound and light performance. Ticket price £2 Booking: No booking required Website: http://www.yarrowsheritagetrust.co.uk/news.html
Wednesday, August 31 2016, 10:00am-1:00pm
Historic Plockton Village Tour
Venue: Balmacara Estate & Woodland Walks
Guided walk around the historic village of Plockton often referred to as the jewel in the Highland crown. Explore the historic planned village of Plockton, dating from 1801 with the Trust ranger. The tour visits the main areas of the village, the old pier and pontoons, the Brae with its crofts and ancient trees, the Open Air Church and the War Memorial. Learn about the history of crofting and planned villages in the Highlands, the split in the Church of Scotland and the sailing tradition of Plockton. Ticket price Booking: For further information please call 01599 566325 Website: http://www.nts.org.uk/Events/Balmacara-Estate-and-Woodland-Walks/Historic-Plockton-Village-Tour/
Wednesday, August 31 2016, 11am-3pm
Bronze Age roundhouse open day
Venue: Brodick Castle, Garden & Country Park
Immerse yourself in Bronze Age life in our authentic roundhouse! Handle artefacts, dress up in Bronze Age clothes, play prehistoric instruments and find out all about how our prehistoric ancestors lived. Or just sit around the open fire and soak up the atmosphere! Ticket price Ticket price is included in admission cost. Booking: For further information please call 01770 302462. Website: http://www.nts.org.uk/Events/Brodick-Castle-Garden-and-Country-Park/Bronze-Age-roundhouse-open-day/
Thursday, September 1 2016, 1 pm
Dundee's North American Outposts
William Kerr
Venue: Glasite Hall, St. Andrew’s Church, King Street, Dundee
Friends of Dundee City Archives
Thursday, September 1 2016, 10 am - 1.30 pm
Workshop One: Introducing Academy Street and the city of Inverness
Venue: Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, Castle Wynd, Inverness, IV2 3EB
Academy Street Townscape Heritage Project
Learn about and share your knowledge about the origins of Inverness, including getting hands on with key objects from IMAG’s collections, including a selection of the Burgh’s medieval charters, that give us information about the significance of the City’s location through time, including: Strategic location. Layout of the town. Medieval Inverness through to present. Academy Street’s part in the story – trade, travel and tourism and so much more. £3.50, per workshop or £6 if booking for both together. Advance booking is essential, in person at Inverness Museum & Art Gallery, call 01463 237114 or email cait.mccullagh@highlifehighland.com
Thursday, September 1 2016, 10 am - 4 pm
Are your roots in the Borders ? Discover your family history or build your family tree
Venue: 52 Overhaugh St, Galashiels, TD1 1DP
Borders Family History Society
Build your family tree. Knock down a 'brick wall'. Explore your family history primarily in the Border counties (Berwickshire, Peeblesshire, Roxburghshire and Selkirkshire) of Scotland, though we'll still try to help you if your roots are elsewhere.
Thursday, September 1 2016, 10.45-11.30am, 12-12.45pm, 1.45-2.30pm, 3.15-4:00pm
Fortress for the King
Venue: Fort George
The Battle of Culloden is over and King George decrees that his army will now build the greatest fortress ever seen in Britain. It will be home to 2,000 men who will patrol the glens of Scotland to keep the peace. Meet one of the Scottish soldiers stationed in this northern outpost and learn about his life and times. Ticket price Entry to this event is included in the Fort George admission price. Booking: events@hes.scot, 0131 668 8885 Website: https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/whats-on/event/?eventId=ad5a46bd-3b35-44f9-a4dc-a5b700af3707
Thursday, September 1 2016, 10:15am-3:45pm
Life in the Border 1914-1919 Exhibition
Venue: Borders Family History Society, 52 Overhaugh, St, Galashiels. TD1 1DP
Borders Family History Society
A fascinating exhibition about life in the Scottish Borders during World War I and afterwards. The exhibition is a joint venture between BFHS and Saving and Sharing Scottish Borders Stories of WWI Project Ticket price Free Website: http://www.bordersfhs.org.uk/
Thursday, September 1 2016, 11.15am-12:00pm, 12.15-1:00pm, 2:00-2.45pm, 3:00-3.45pm
Over the walls to Victory!
Venue: Edinburgh Castle
Hear about the many sieges and attacked of the Castle during the turbulent Scottish Wars of Independence. Meet one of the Scottish Knights who joined Bruce during the campaign and get a chance to see the many styles of weapons and armour from the period. You might find yourself dressed and prepared for battle! Ticket price This performance is included in the Edinburgh Castle admission price Booking: events@hes.scot, 0131 668 8885 Website: https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/whats-on/event/?eventId=f27d53c2-ac45-44bd-825d-a5fe00b4bbc4
Thursday, September 1 2016, 3:45-7:30pm
The Inner Forth from a New Perspective
Venue: South Queensferry
Inner Forth Landscape Initiative
Join IFLI for this cruise on the River Forth on board the Maid of the Forth from South Queensferry up to Kincardine Bridge and back, to discover more about some of the 50 fantastic IFLI projects that are going on around the area. Specialists in the area's natural and cultural heritage, as well as some of the people who have been closely involved in delivering the projects, will be on hand to tell us more as we go. Edinburgh artist Mark Kirkham, also known as the Edinburgh Sketcher, will also be joining us. Besides Mark sketching the landscapes we pass, passengers will also have the opportunity to try some speed sketching for themselves with guidance from Mark. Afternoon tea will be served on board. The cruise is free thanks to funding from the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund. Tickets will be limited to up to two adults and two children per booking, and will be allotted on a first-come, first served basis. To book, please visit the Event Brite website at: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-inner-forth-from-a-new-perspective-tickets-26077875628 For queries, please contact the IFLI office at info@innerforthlandscape.co.uk or by calling 01324 831568 Ticket price Free Booking: IFLI office at info@innerforthlandscape.co.uk or by calling 01324 831568 Website: http://www.innerforthlandscape.co.uk/eventscal/2014-11-04-09-43-23/16-recording-celebrating/19-outreach-and-events/393-the-inner-forth-from-a-new-perspective
Friday, September 2 2016, 10 am - 4 pm
Are your roots in the Borders ? Discover your family history or build your family tree
Venue: 52 Overhaugh St, Galashiels, TD1 1DP
Borders Family History Society
Build your family tree. Knock down a 'brick wall'. Explore your family history primarily in the Border counties (Berwickshire, Peeblesshire, Roxburghshire and Selkirkshire) of Scotland, though we'll still try to help you if your roots are elsewhere.
Friday, September 2 2016, 10:15am-3:45pm
Life in the Border 1914-1919 Exhibition
Venue: Borders Family History Society, 52 Overhaugh, St, Galashiels. TD1 1DP
Borders Family History Society
A fascinating exhibition about life in the Scottish Borders during World War I and afterwards. The exhibition is a joint venture between BFHS and Saving and Sharing Scottish Borders Stories of WWI Project Ticket price Free Website: http://www.bordersfhs.org.uk/
Friday, September 2 2016, 10:15am-4:30pm
OLD SCATNESS BROCH AND IRON AGE VILLAGE TOURS
Venue: Old Scatness, Shetland ZE3 9JW
DigIt
Take a tour and travel back in time, experience life in the past beside the peat fires in one of the reconstructed buildings and try your hand at Pictish weaving in the visitor centre. Old Scatness Broch and Iron Age Village is open until the 2nd of September every Friday from 10.15am – 4.30pm. Ticket price Free Website: http://www.shetlandamenity.org/old-scatness
Friday, September 2 2016, 11.00 am
People at Work in Edinburgh
Peter Stubbs
Venue: National Mining Memorial Centre, Lady Victoria Colliery, Newtongrange, Dalkeith EH22 4QN
National Mining Museum Scotland
Friday, September 2 2016, 2 pm - 4 pm
Close Encounters - Discover Dunbar: Summer Foot Tours
Venue: Sparkly Frog boutique, 92 High St, Dunbar
The Dunbar Trades Association in conjunction with Local Historian Roy Pugh bring you FREE history tours of Dunbar, every friday afternoon throughout summer. This is a unique opportunity to find out more about the history of the town and ask any questions you have always wondered about.
Tours will start from outside the Sparkly Frog boutique, No 92 High Street, highlighting important historic buildings such as the Tolbooth or Town House. Some of the Closes will be explored – how they got their names and the history attaching to them. Each tour will begin at the Town House, then along the High Street towards Lauderdale House, another iconic historical building. Proceeding through Castle Wynd to Castle Street, other historic buildings encountered are John Muir’s first School and the Methodist Church. Crossing Victoria Street to the Outdoor Swimming Pool, a brief history of Dunbar Castle, the Battery and the two harbours will be given. Returning through the former parade ground of Castlepark Barracks, a potted history of Lauderdale House will follow. Returning to the High Street, the tour will proceed up to the Abbey Church, then crossing the road, further closes including the famous Bamburgh Close will be highlighted. The tour ends at the Crunchy Carrot, where Sergeant John Penn, survivor of the Charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava during the Crimean War resided from about 1864 until his death in 1886.
Lasting between 45 minutes and one hour, tours will be conducted by Roy Pugh, local author and historian who has published a major history of Dunbar (Access to other titles by Roy may be found on website rjmpugh.co.uk. Roy is a native of Dunbar who spent most of his career in the civil service in the Secretary of State’s Scottish Office, St Andrew’s House, Edinburgh.)
BOOKING TOURS
Tours may be booked by contacting Sparkly Frog (telephone 01368 865531) or e-mail dunbarfoottours@outlook.com or by showing up on the day of. Tours are available for one or more persons (maximum 10-12) Children and young persons must be accompanied by an adult. While the weekly tour will take place every Friday at 2pm, bookings may be arranged for other afternoons except Sundays provided 24 hours’ notice is given.
Friday, September 2 2016, All Day
‘Left eye the sun; right eye the moon’, Special Gallery Intervention
Venue: Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, Castle Wynd, Inverness IV2 3EB
Inverness Museum and Art Gallery
This autumn we will be displaying a selection of objects from IMAG’s Egyptian Collections in the Archaeology Gallery; a chance to explore the Eye of Horus and admire the wisdom of Ancient Egypt’s true sages. Ticket price Free Website: https://www.highlifehighland.com/inverness-museum-and-art-gallery/left-eye-sun-right-eye-moon/
Saturday, September 3 2016, 1:00-4:30pm
Tullibody History Group Mining Exhibition
Venue: Tullibody Civic Centre, Abercromby Pl, Tullibody, Alloa FK10 2RU
Tullibody History Group are holding a Mining Exhibition to highlight the importance of this once-prevelant industry to the town, and to the Inner Forth area as a whole. Other local mining communities will have exhibits on both afternoons, and there will be a range of guest speakers. The exhibition will be of particular interest to anyone who has been following the Memories of Mining research project. The events are free and anyone is welcome to attend. Ticket price Free Website: http://www.tullibodyhistorygroup.com/index.php
Saturday, September 3 2016, 1:00pm-5:00pm
Alyth Museum Open Days
Venue: Alyth Museum, Commercial Street, Alyth, PH11 8AF
Alyth is a small rural Perthshire village overlooking the countryside of Strathmore. This is an area rich in farming, which is an inspiration and resource for the museum collection. Ground floor display Alyth. Enjoy a wealth of pictures and objects reflecting life as it was in and around Alyth. Don't miss the brilliant exhibition about the work of local Blairgowrie photographers, D Wilson Laing. Ticket price Free Website: http://www.pkc.gov.uk/article/6474/Alyth-Museum
Saturday, September 3 2016, 10 am - 4 pm
Memories of Inverkeilor
Venue: Inverkeilor Church Hall, Station Road, Inverkeilor
Exhibition of photographs and personal memories of Inverkeilor from 1940 onwards. Come and find out, for instance, where Andy had his football repaired and where Willie ate his sandwiches when elephants walked through the village.
Saturday, September 3 2016, 10:00am-5:00pm
Burnswark Excavation Open Day
Venue: Land to the south-west of Burnswark Farm, Lockerbie, DG11 3JJ
Dumfries and Galloway Council
Open day for the 2016 excavations on this unique Roman site. Guided tours, finds exhibition and the odd Legionary to keep order. Ticket price Free Booking: Dr John H Reid, mail@john-reid.co.uk Website: https://www.facebook.com/The-Burnswark-Project-1480242575606555/
Saturday, September 3 2016, 10:00am-6:00pm
Largs Viking Festival
Venue: Largs
Largs is a popular holiday destination and is famed for a battle in 1263 when the Norse King Haakon, attempting to land from a fleet of longships, was repulsed by the army of Alexander 111. Returning to Norway, King Haakon took ill and died in Kirkwall. His death led directly to the Treaty of Perth when the Norse ceded the Westen Isles and Isle of Man to Scotland.
This Viking heritage is celebrated at the annual Viking Festival where the main attraction is the living history Viking Village which opens every day from 11am to 5pm. Please note the Village will close from 1.30 to 2.30 p.m. on 27 August to enable the re-enactors to participate in the opening parade and at 4.30pm on Saturday 3rd September for an evening event.
Come and see how the Vikings lived in an authentic 13th Century village - talk to them about their way of life; learn about how they made their clothes, weapons, jewellery and food. Ask the Vikings about their religion, beliefs, homes, crafts, ships, their homeland and why they left it. This year the re-enactment group Swords of Dalriada will be in the Viking Village with Viking traders from Germany, Sweden and Ireland. The entry fee of £5 for Adults and £2 for Children/Concessions (over 60s and students) gives admission throughout the day of purchase. Under 5s free. School visits to the Village and Vikingar! can be arranged by telephoning Vikingar! on 01475 689777. Ticket price The entry fee of £5 for Adults and £2 for Children/Concessions (over 60s and students) gives admission throughout the day of purchase. Under 5s free. Website: http://www.largsvikingfestival.com/
Saturday, September 3 2016, 10:30am-1:00pm
Museum of Banff Open Days
Venue: Banff Library AB45 1AE
Banff Preservation and Heritage Society
Banff Museum was founded in 1828 as the museum of the Banff Institution and is the oldest museum in Scotland north of Perth. The Banff Institution was dissolved in 1875 and the collections passed to Banff Town Council. The present museum and library building were built in 1902. Banff Preservation and Heritage Society currently run the Museum in partnership with Aberdeenshire Museums Service. The Museum is on Banff High Street, in the same building as Banff Library. The postocde is AB45 1AE. The exhibits show a vast range of interesting artefacts from the Celtic period up to the modern day. They reflect life in Banffshire and show some stunning examples of our historical past in Banff and Macduff. Ticket price Free Website: http://www.bphsmob.org.uk/
Saturday, September 3 2016, 10:30am-3:30pm
British Longbow Society Scottish Albion Meeting
Venue: Culzean Castle & Country Park
Join us at Culzean to watch members of the British Longbow Society compete in the Scottish Albion Meeting. The Scottish branch of the British Longbow Society have held several meetings per year at Culzean since 1993. Come along and watch them use their traditional longbows in the beautiful surroundings of the Fountain Court, below the Castle. Ticket price Booking: For further information please call 01655 884400 Website: http://www.nts.org.uk/Events/Culzean-Castle-and-Country-Park/British-Longbow-Society-Scottish-Albion-Meeting/
Saturday, September 3 2016, 11.15am-12:00pm, 12.15-1:00pm, 2:00-2.45pm, 3:00-3.45pm
Guardian of the Loch
Venue: Urquhart Castle
During the Scottish Wars of Independence the castle changed hands many times. Come along and meet one of Robert the Bruce's archers as he guards the walls of the castle awaiting the next conflict. Learn about his weapons and equipment used at the time. Ticket price This performance is included in the Urquhart Castle admission price. Booking: events@hes.scot, 0131 668 8885 Website: https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/whats-on/event/?eventId=ba6bc83c-8c11-4c71-bc73-a5f5010342c2
Saturday, September 3 2016, 11.15am-12:00pm, 12.15-1:00pm, 2:00-2.45pm, 3:00-3.45pm
Renaissance Ladies
Venue: Edinburgh Castle
Meet two ladies of the 16th-century court and discover how they dressed and learn about the French influence on fashion. Ticket price This performance is included in the Edinburgh Castle admission price. Booking: events@hes.scot, 0131 668 8885 Website: https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/whats-on/event/?eventId=89d7e9d0-f7be-4e4c-b4a6-a5fe00d846a3
Saturday, September 3 2016, 11:15am; 12:00pm; 12:45pm; 1:30pm; 2:30pm; 3:15pm; and 4:00pm
Tales from the Battlefield
Venue: The National Wallace Monument
Travel back in time to one of the most dramatic periods in Scottish History, when Stirling was at the centre of all the action, during our live performances with costumed actors! The Battle of Stirling Bridge is over – and a soldier, abandoned and left for dead, makes his way into the woods. Lost and disoriented, he meets another fighter – then discovers he is on the enemy’s side! What will happen, and what do they talk about, before the injured soldier heads off – to make his way home? Ticket price Admission Prices: Adults: £9.99, Children £6.26
Saturday, September 3 2016, 12:00-3:00pm
Living History Clansmen Displays
Venue: Glencoe & Dalness
Come along and meet at 18th century highland clansman, learn about his weapons, costumes and traditions. Performances in the MacIain room of the Glencoe Visitor Centre at 12 noon, 1pm, 2pm & 3pm. Ticket price Free Booking: For further information please call 01855 811307 Website: http://www.nts.org.uk/Events/Glencoe-and-Dalness/Living-History-Clansmen-Displays/
Saturday, September 3 2016, 12:00-4:00pm
Siege on the Forth
Venue: Blackness Castle
Join us to discover more about the castle that guards the Firth of Forth. Learn about its role in the history of the Inner Forth Estuary, meet the medieval and Covenanter armies and learn about the sieges that the castle endured. Visit the camps and make your own Forth Bridge out of Lego. Ticket price Entry to this event is included in the Blackness Castle admission price. Booking: events@hes.scot, 0131 668 8885 Website: https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/whats-on/event/?eventId=6b3096c2-be9b-4512-8072-a5b600e915e3
Saturday, September 3 2016, 7:00-8:00pm
Cromarty Ghost Walk
Venue: Hugh Miller's Birthplace Cottage & Museum
Walk in the company of ghosts ... or at least ghost tales. Join a Cromarty Ghost Walk with chilling tales from Hugh Miller and others retold by your costumed Ghost Guide. Ghost walks start at 7pm from outside Hugh Miller’s Birthplace Cottage in Church Street, Cromarty on Saturdays in July, August and September. The walks are led by Timemasters' costumed Ghost Guide Duncan Cook and last approximately 1 hour, so wear comfortable shoes. There is a minimum age of 15 years. Advanced booking essential, contact duncan@timemasters.co.uk or millermuseum@nts.org.uk Or by telephoning 01381-600-245 for details. Ticket price £5 Booking: For further information please call 01381 600245 Website: http://www.nts.org.uk/Events/Hugh-Millers-Birthplace-Cottage-and-Museum/Cromarty-Ghost-Walk/
Saturday, September 3 2016, 9.30 am - 4.00 pm
Union, Rebellion, then Enlightenment
Venue: St Mary's Church, Haddington
East Lothian Council Archaeology Service
This, the 2nd in the series of the Society’s annual lectures, looks at how East Lothian both responded to the events and led the developments in the 18th century. We start the day looking at the factors that led to the Union of the Parliaments in 1707 and then at the dramatic experience of the two Jacobite uprisings. This century also became famed as the Age of Enlightenment. East Lothian led the way in new agricultural improvements, the rise of the stately homes and their grand designed landscapes, and the County was also very important in Scotland’s industrial history and legacy. Again the Society is pleased to bring to you professional experts and informed enthusiasts in the wonderful setting of St Mary’s Church. This event is organised by the East Lothian Antiquarian and Field Naturalists’ Society in partnership with East Lothian Council and St Mary’s Church, Haddington. Booking required. Cost £10. Soup and sandwich lunch can be purchased on the day – cost £5. email bookings@eastlothian.gov.uk
Saturday, September 3 2016, 9:00am-5:00pm
Burnswark Excavations
Venue: Land to the south-west of Burnswark Farm, Lockerbie, DG11 3JJ
Dumfries and Galloway Council
The 2016 excavations will investigate the Roman North and South camps, and complete the detecting survey around the hillfort. Anyone interested in volunteering should contact Dr John H Reid at mail@john-reid.co.uk for further information. Visitors to the excavations are also welcome. Ticket price Free Booking: Dr John H Reid, mail@john-reid.co.uk Website: https://www.facebook.com/The-Burnswark-Project-1480242575606555/
Saturday, September 3 2016, All Day
Book of Deer 2016
Venue: Old Deer village
Cameron Archaeology Ltd
Book of Deer 16 funded by Aberdeenshire Council will be carrying out further research around the village of Old Deer. We will be test pitting in various locations including the Old Deer Church, Kemp Hall, Episcopalian Church and various gardens. There will be an open day and visits from local schools. Come along and volunteer or visit and see what we are up to. Ticket price Free
Sunday, September 4 2016, 1:00-3.30 pm
Celtic Crag
Venue: Holyrood Park
Join a Ranger for a guided walk, where we'll delve into the Park's rich Celtic past to uncover the reality behind the myths. Discover the story of the Park’s history from the Stone Age right up to the present day. Ticket price Free Booking: www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/events Website: Booking essential 0131 652 8150 rangers@HES.scot
Sunday, September 4 2016, 1:00-4:30pm
Tullibody History Group Mining Exhibition
Venue: Tullibody Civic Centre, Abercromby Pl, Tullibody, Alloa FK10 2RU
Tullibody History Group are holding a Mining Exhibition to highlight the importance of this once-prevelant industry to the town, and to the Inner Forth area as a whole. Other local mining communities will have exhibits on both afternoons, and there will be a range of guest speakers. The exhibition will be of particular interest to anyone who has been following the Memories of Mining research project. The events are free and anyone is welcome to attend. Ticket price Free Website: http://www.tullibodyhistorygroup.com/index.php
Sunday, September 4 2016, 1:00pm-5:00pm
Alyth Museum Open Days
Venue: Alyth Museum, Commercial Street, Alyth, PH11 8AF
Alyth is a small rural Perthshire village overlooking the countryside of Strathmore. This is an area rich in farming, which is an inspiration and resource for the museum collection. Ground floor display Alyth. Enjoy a wealth of pictures and objects reflecting life as it was in and around Alyth. Don't miss the brilliant exhibition about the work of local Blairgowrie photographers, D Wilson Laing. Ticket price Free Website: http://www.pkc.gov.uk/article/6474/Alyth-Museum
Sunday, September 4 2016, 10 am - 4 pm
Memories of Inverkeilor
Venue: Inverkeilor Church Hall, Station Road, Inverkeilor
Exhibition of photographs and personal memories of Inverkeilor from 1940 onwards. Come and find out, for instance, where Andy had his football repaired and where Willie ate his sandwiches when elephants walked through the village.
Sunday, September 4 2016, 10:00am-6:00pm
Largs Viking Festival
Venue: Largs
Largs is a popular holiday destination and is famed for a battle in 1263 when the Norse King Haakon, attempting to land from a fleet of longships, was repulsed by the army of Alexander 111. Returning to Norway, King Haakon took ill and died in Kirkwall. His death led directly to the Treaty of Perth when the Norse ceded the Westen Isles and Isle of Man to Scotland.
This Viking heritage is celebrated at the annual Viking Festival where the main attraction is the living history Viking Village which opens every day from 11am to 5pm. Please note the Village will close from 1.30 to 2.30 p.m. on 27 August to enable the re-enactors to participate in the opening parade and at 4.30pm on Saturday 3rd September for an evening event.
Come and see how the Vikings lived in an authentic 13th Century village - talk to them about their way of life; learn about how they made their clothes, weapons, jewellery and food. Ask the Vikings about their religion, beliefs, homes, crafts, ships, their homeland and why they left it. This year the re-enactment group Swords of Dalriada will be in the Viking Village with Viking traders from Germany, Sweden and Ireland. The entry fee of £5 for Adults and £2 for Children/Concessions (over 60s and students) gives admission throughout the day of purchase. Under 5s free. School visits to the Village and Vikingar! can be arranged by telephoning Vikingar! on 01475 689777. Ticket price The entry fee of £5 for Adults and £2 for Children/Concessions (over 60s and students) gives admission throughout the day of purchase. Under 5s free. Website: http://www.largsvikingfestival.com/
Sunday, September 4 2016, 11.15am-12:00pm, 12.15-1:00pm, 2:00-2.45pm, 3:00-3.45pm
Renaissance Ladies
Venue: Edinburgh Castle
Meet two ladies of the 16th-century court and discover how they dressed and learn about the French influence on fashion. Ticket price This performance is included in the Edinburgh Castle admission price. Booking: events@hes.scot, 0131 668 8885 Website: https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/whats-on/event/?eventId=89d7e9d0-f7be-4e4c-b4a6-a5fe00d846a3
Sunday, September 4 2016, 11.15am-12:00pm, 12.15-1:00pm, 2:00-2.45pm, 3:00-3.45pm
Guardian of the Loch
Venue: Urquhart Castle
During the Scottish Wars of Independence the castle changed hands many times. Come along and meet one of Robert the Bruce's archers as he guards the walls of the castle awaiting the next conflict. Learn about his weapons and equipment used at the time. Ticket price This performance is included in the Urquhart Castle admission price. Booking: events@hes.scot, 0131 668 8885 Website: https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/whats-on/event/?eventId=ba6bc83c-8c11-4c71-bc73-a5f5010342c2
Sunday, September 4 2016, 11:15am; 12:00pm; 12:45pm; 1:30pm; 2:30pm; 3:15pm; and 4:00pm
Tales from the Battlefield
Venue: The National Wallace Monument
Travel back in time to one of the most dramatic periods in Scottish History, when Stirling was at the centre of all the action, during our live performances with costumed actors! The Battle of Stirling Bridge is over – and a soldier, abandoned and left for dead, makes his way into the woods. Lost and disoriented, he meets another fighter – then discovers he is on the enemy’s side! What will happen, and what do they talk about, before the injured soldier heads off – to make his way home? Ticket price Admission Prices: Adults: £9.99, Children £6.26
Sunday, September 4 2016, 12 pm - 4 pm
Auchmithie Heritage Day
Venue: Annie Gilruth Hall, Auchmithie, by Arbroath DD11 5SY
Come along and visit the fisher folk of Auchmithie and see the archives. An opportunity to view the archive materials held by the HAAR, including census materials, photos and much more. Fisherfolk will be on hand to assist.
Sunday, September 4 2016, 12.00 pm - 4 pm
Open Days at Cousland Smiddy
Venue: 31 Hadfast Road, Cousland, Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland. EH22 2NZ
In by-gone days, in its heyday, the Smiddy was at the centre of the village’s working and social life. It was much frequented by locals and visitors. The smiddy remains at the heart of the village as a work-base for a rural craft and home to a heritage hub for the local community. Stop by on our Open Days to learn more about the Smiddy complex
Sunday, September 4 2016, 12.00 pm - 4 pm
Encampment: East Lothian Military History Day
Venue: Prestongrange Museum, Morison's Haven, Prestonpans, East Lothian, EH32 9RX
Step into recreated military camps. Try hands on activities for families including archery and themed facepainting. Meet Romans, Jacobites, World War One soldiers and even a queen. Plus lots more to be seen on this time travelling day of military history. £2 suggested donation per family.
Sunday, September 4 2016, 12:00-3:00pm
Living History Clansmen Displays
Venue: Glencoe & Dalness
Come along and meet at 18th century highland clansman, learn about his weapons, costumes and traditions. Performances in the MacIain room of the Glencoe Visitor Centre at 12 noon, 1pm, 2pm & 3pm. Ticket price Free Booking: For further information please call 01855 811307 Website: http://www.nts.org.uk/Events/Glencoe-and-Dalness/Living-History-Clansmen-Displays/
Sunday, September 4 2016, 12:00-4:00pm
Siege on the Forth
Venue: Blackness Castle
Join us to discover more about the castle that guards the Firth of Forth. Learn about its role in the history of the Inner Forth Estuary, meet the medieval and Covenanter armies and learn about the sieges that the castle endured. Visit the camps and make your own Forth Bridge out of Lego. Ticket price Entry to this event is included in the Blackness Castle admission price. Booking: events@hes.scot, 0131 668 8885 Website: https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/whats-on/event/?eventId=6b3096c2-be9b-4512-8072-a5b600e915e3
Sunday, September 4 2016, 2 pm - 5.30 pm
Saltoun Hall Designed Landscape
Venue: The Carriage House, Pencaitland Parish Church
East Lothian Council Archaeology Service
The Gardens Trust is providing this rare opportunity to explore the 18th century designed landscape of Saltoun Hall. The afternoon will start at the Carriage House with a series of short talks exploring the history of the estate and the development of the gardens. This will be followed by a guided walk through the estate. Tea and cakes will be available at the Carriage House. Booking required. Cost £5 payable on the door.
Sunday, September 4 2016, 9:00am-5:00pm
Scottish Borders Walking Festival- Melrose to Maxton
Venue: Coldstream
Scottish Borders Walking Festival
Day 1 of the St.Cuthbert's Way. Starting at Melrose Abbey, where St.Cuthbert was Prior, the route takes us over the Eildon Hills and down the other side to St.Boswells and the banks of the river Tweed. The views from the Eildon Hills are stunning. Ticket price £10 Website: http://www.borderswalking.com/walks/day-1/
Sunday, September 4 2016, 9:00am-5:00pm
Scottish Borders Walking Festival- Earlston, Black Hill to Maxton
Venue: Coldstream
Scottish Borders Walking Festival
Leaving Earlston, we ascend the Black Hill with wonderful views and then a descent through farmland. Then up to the historic Brothers Stones and on to to Mertoun bridge where we join St.Cuthbert’s Way to Maxton. Ticket price £10 Website: http://www.borderswalking.com/walks/day-1/
Sunday, September 4 2016, 9:30am-4:30pm
Scottish Borders Walking Festival- Akeld to Wooler via Yeavering Bell
Venue: Coldstream
Scottish Borders Walking Festival
We leave Akeld and steadily climb behind Akeld Hill onto White Law and then on to Yeavering Bell where we visit the iron-age fort and take in the splendid views of Glendale and much further. We then join the St.Cuthbert's Way for a steady walk back to Wooler enjoying the views of the Cheviot hills. Ticket price £8 Website: http://www.borderswalking.com/walks/day-1/
Sunday, September 4 2016, 9:30am-4:30pm
Scottish Borders Walking Festival- Milfield, Cornhill to Coldstream
Venue: Coldstream
Scottish Borders Walking Festival
From Milfield we follow part of the Maelmin Trail and go over Coldside Hill with views to the Cheviot hills and over the Till valley. From Crookhouse we take paths and quiet roads and part of the old railway to Cornhill and then on to Coldstream. Walkers who wish to finish at Cornhill village shop and cafe can be picked up there Ticket price £7 Website: http://www.borderswalking.com/walks/day-1/
Sunday, September 4 2016, All Day
Book of Deer 2016
Venue: Old Deer village
Cameron Archaeology Ltd
Book of Deer 16 funded by Aberdeenshire Council will be carrying out further research around the village of Old Deer. We will be test pitting in various locations including the Old Deer Church, Kemp Hall, Episcopalian Church and various gardens. There will be an open day and visits from local schools. Come along and volunteer or visit and see what we are up to. Ticket price Free