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We think places that make people smile are worth caring for – support our charity so we can keep sharing them with everyone, #ForTheLoveOfScotland.

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Mary, Queen of Scots is arguably the most famous monarch in Scotland's history, remaining a figure of global intrigue even in death. But why has her legacy been pored over for centuries?

🎧 Spotify: brnw.ch/21wIYAH
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Mary, Queen of Scots is arguably the most famous monarch in Scotland's history, remaining a figure of global intrigue even in death. But why has her legacy been pored over for centuries? 🎧 Spotify: brnw.ch/21wIYAH 🎧 Apple: brnw.ch/21wIYAI #ForTheLoveOfScotland
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National Trust for Scotland archaeologists have found an intriguing buckle at Culloden Battlefield, believed to be the shoe buckle of Donald Cameron of Lochiel – who was wounded with grapeshot in both ankles. > brnw.ch/21wITFZ

@N_T_S archaeologists have found an intriguing buckle at Culloden Battlefield, believed to be the shoe buckle of Donald Cameron of Lochiel – who was wounded with grapeshot in both ankles. > brnw.ch/21wITFZ #ForTheLoveOfScotland
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in 1746 was the Battle of Culloden – one of the most harrowing battles in history, it marked a tragic end for the Jacobite Rising. In less than an hour, 1,600 men were slain; 1,500 of them Jacobites. > brnw.ch/21wIRlu

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Robert Burns academics and enthusiasts can now engage with artefacts related to the celebrated poet as never before! 2,500+ items from our internationally important collections are available to explore from our new portal. > brnw.ch/21wIP28

Robert Burns academics and enthusiasts can now engage with artefacts related to the celebrated poet as never before! 2,500+ items from our internationally important collections are available to explore from our new portal. > brnw.ch/21wIP28 #ForTheLoveOfScotland
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This bizarre fruit-inspired building is equal parts strange and beautiful. It was built as a summerhouse for the Earl of Dunmore in 1761 – a time when pineapples were considered one of the most exotic foods in Scotland.

πŸ“ The Pineapple, Airth

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There's been a drawbridge discovery at Brodick Castle! 🏰 A programme of conservation work has uncovered evidence indicating that the castle was protected by an early seventeenth-century drawbridge. > brnw.ch/21wIMAE

There's been a drawbridge discovery at Brodick Castle! 🏰 A programme of conservation work has uncovered evidence indicating that the castle was protected by an early seventeenth-century drawbridge. > brnw.ch/21wIMAE #ForTheLoveOfScotland
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In Part 2 of Robert the Bruce, Jackie picks up the conversation in 1306. A conquered Scotland, a jostle for power – discover what happened during the reign of Robert, King of Scots.

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In Part 2 of Robert the Bruce, Jackie picks up the conversation in 1306. A conquered Scotland, a jostle for power – discover what happened during the reign of Robert, King of Scots. 🎧 Spotify: brnw.ch/21wIKQf 🎧 Apple: brnw.ch/21wIKQg #ForTheLoveOfScotland
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Munros are the tallest mountains in Scotland, with a height of over 914m/3,000ft. We care for 46 Munros at 6 of our countryside places. > brnw.ch/21wIIqj

πŸ“ Mar Lodge, πŸ“Έ William Paris
πŸ“ Torridon, πŸ“Έ Kate Slat
πŸ“ Glencoe, πŸ“Έ Millie Barlow
πŸ“ Ben Lawers, πŸ“Έ Ross Hunter

Munros are the tallest mountains in Scotland, with a height of over 914m/3,000ft. We care for 46 Munros at 6 of our countryside places. > brnw.ch/21wIIqj πŸ“ Mar Lodge, πŸ“Έ William Paris πŸ“ Torridon, πŸ“Έ Kate Slat πŸ“ Glencoe, πŸ“Έ Millie Barlow πŸ“ Ben Lawers, πŸ“Έ Ross Hunter
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Culloden. 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 βš”οΈ
The blue flags represent the front line of the Jacobite Army.
The battlefield was basically a bog.
The thatched cottage was the original Culloden museum.
And the memorial cairn to the 1500 lost.
Another great visitor experience from

Culloden. 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 βš”οΈ The blue flags represent the front line of the Jacobite Army. The battlefield was basically a bog. The thatched cottage was the original Culloden museum. And the memorial cairn to the 1500 lost. Another great visitor experience from #NationalTrustScotland
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Wonderful day on Canna uncovering the outline of the 18th century Chapel site. Thanks to the volunteers and local community who came along to help. Might be a bit wetter tomorrow. National Trust for Scotland Canna Campsite

Wonderful day on Canna uncovering the outline of the 18th century Chapel site. Thanks to the volunteers and local community who came along to help. Might be a bit wetter tomorrow. @N_T_S @CannaCampsite
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The arrival of blossom each spring is a sign that warmer days are coming, and the dainty flowers, bright colours and heady scents are one of nature’s most dazzling displays – here are our favourite places to see it. > brnw.ch/21wIAkx

The arrival of blossom each spring is a sign that warmer days are coming, and the dainty flowers, bright colours and heady scents are one of nature’s most dazzling displays – here are our favourite places to see it. > brnw.ch/21wIAkx #ForTheLoveOfScotland
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This spring has seen a big leap forward in our project to repair and conserve the historic Barry Mill – one of the last water-powered mills in Scotland. > LINK

Historic Environment Scotland

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