Art and Culture
Witches and Martyrs of St Andrews: 1 July, Starts at the Martyrs Monumen, 11am
The tour transports you to the most tumultuous periods when persecution and torture resulted in horrific death – follow in the footsteps of the women accrued… More
Art and Culture
Paddle Steamer Waverley: Throughout the Beginning of July, Glasgow City Chambers, Varying Times
All aboard for a nostalgic trip on the last sea-going paddle steamer in the world – a range of day, afternoon and evening cruises leave regularly… More
Art and Culture
An Audience with Bannockburn: Throughout the Beginning of July, Scottish Storytelling Centre
Immerse yourself in Scottish history with this multi-arts commemoration of the Battle of Bannockburn, with live storytelling, live painting… More
Art and Culture
Aberdeen's War: Throughout the Beginning of July, Aberdeen Art Gallery
An exhibition drawing on the city’s rich collections to explore different aspects of Aberdeen’s involvement with the Great War including work by war artist James… More
The Battle of Bannockburn, which took place on 24 June 1314, was a critical moment in the Scottish wars of independence. Despite being heavily outnumber, Robert the Bruce led his troops to a key victory against the forces of the English King Edward II… More
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