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This Week In Scottish History
15 May 2001 - On this day Today Bobby Murdoch, Scottish footballer, died. Murdoch was a key figure in Celtic's European Cup-winning side of 1967, dubbed the "Lisbon Lions" »
16 May 1805 - On this day Sir Alexander Burnes, Scottish explorer and public official, was born »
17 May 1810 - On this day the poet Robert Tannahill drowned himself in a Paisley canal »
Scottish Historical Links
« return to main directoryAm Baile - Highland History and Culture
Am Baile was founded by a consortium led by The Highland Council. Together with our partners Taigh Chearsabhagh Trust and West Highland Animation we are creating a digital archive of the history and culture of the Scottish Highlands and Islands.
www.ambaile.org.uk
Commemorative Monuments in Antigonish Town & Country
Cairns, monuments and statues have been erected throughout Antigonish Town and County. They serve to commemorate individuals, groups and organizations which have contributed to our history and shared identity.
The purpose of his site is to identify these commemoratives - their location, and their association.
www.parl.ns.ca
Celtic EncyclopediaWiki of the Red Branch Society.
We research the Ancient Celts, meaning the enhabitants of the Celtic lands. These include Celts, Gauls, Picts, and sometimes the Norse, Romans, and Greeks.
http://redbranchsociety.wikidot.com/
Applecross Historical Society
The Historical Society was established in 1998 by a group of local people who were conscious that the historical, religious and cultural background of this unique and isolated Highland community was in danger of being lost in a rapidly changing world.
www.applecrossheritage.org.uk
