Culture & Heritage Links
Links in category: Culture & Heritage
- Clackmannanshire From Ice To Glass
"Clackmannanshire From Ice to Glass" is a local history website for children, and hopefully it will be enjoyed by adults too! - Dollar Museum
Dollar Museum is an independent local museum dedicated to the history and heritage of the village of Dollar, in the county of Clackmannanshire, Scotland. - Historic Scotland
Historic Scotland home page - How to Trace your Family History in Scotland
Free help and advice about researching your Scottish family tree. - Lion International
Scottish History making Fundraising Fun. - macrobert
macrobert is set amidst the beautiful parkland of the University of Stirling and offers a year round programme of arts activity including cinema to suit all ages. - National Archives of Scotland
The main archive for sources of the history of Scotland as a separate kingdom, her role in the British isles and the links between Scotland and many other countries over the centuries. - Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
Responsible for recording, interpreting and collecting information about the built environment. - Scotlands People
Connecting Generations: The official government source of genealogical information for Scotland. - Scottish Brewing Archive
Established in 1982 to collect and preserve the records of the brewing industry in Scotland. - Scottish Community Drama Association
A voluntary organisation founded in 1926. It works to promote all aspects of community theatre in Scotland. - Scottish History For All
SHFA is a cultural and heritage group in Clackmannanshire. - Scottish Screen
Scottish Screen develops, encourages and promotes every aspect of film, television and new media in Scotland. - Scottish Youth Theatre
Scottish Youth Theatre is Scotland's National Theatre 'for and by' young people. - The National Archives
The National Archives of England, Wales and the United Kingdom has one of the largest archival collections in the world, spanning 1000 years of British history, from Domesday Book of 1086 to government papers recently released to the public. - The National Trust for Scotland
The National Trust for Scotland is the conservation charity that protects and promotes Scotland's natural and cultural heritage for present and future generations to enjoy. - Their Past Your Future
a two-year education project that explores what we can learn about issues such as commemoration, conflict and citizenship. Marking the sixtieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War, the project is led by the Imperial War Museum and supported by the Big Lottery Fund. - TPYF Scotland
An exhibition and events programme exploring the Second World War in Scotland, Their Past Your Future Scotland will bring together people of all ages to learn about the impact of Second World War on Scotland. - Tullibody History Group
Local History Group formed in 2001 by a group of interested people who were concerned about the lack of recording of our local history and heritage. The group hosts monthly talks. - We Must Not Cry Here - Memories of the Polish Community in Alloa
The book "We Must Not Cry Here - Memories of the Polish Community in Alloa" was written by Rosa McPherson in 1990. Rosa interviewed several members of the Polish Community, recording their memories and experiences in the book. She also describes her own childhood,growing up in the "Bottom End" of Alloa with her Polish family. As the book is now out of print, this Website has been created to give more people the opportunity to read some of the stories of the Polish Community in Alloa.
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