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8 August 2007
Abbey Through A LensMedia Releases
Arbroath Abbey is getting ready to strike a pose once more as Historic Scotland launches its annual photography competition. Local education and community groups are being invited to get behind the lens and take part in this popular project, now in its third year. The project will involve photography and darkroom workshops led by professional photographer, Malcolm Thomson. All entries will then be displayed in a special exhibition in November 2007.
http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/largetext/news_search_results/news_article.htm?articleid=1731831 July 2007
Traquair mural restoration launched on filmMedia Releases
The legacy of one of Scotland’s most admired artists is assured as her work forms the centrepiece of new traditional skills training. Phoebe Anna Traquair was a leading contributor to the Arts and Crafts Movement and the multi-million pound restoration of her murals attracted interest from around the world.
http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/largetext/news_search_results/news_article.htm?articleid=1906524 July 2007
Pioneering Scottish architect recognised by Historic ScotlandMedia Releases
Three striking buildings have been given statutory protection following a review of the work of Scottish modernist architect Peter Womersley. High Sunderland, the Rig and the Garlton unit at Hermandflat Hospital have all been listed by Historic Scotland in recognition of their regional and national importance.
http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/largetext/news_search_results/news_article.htm?articleid=1900818 July 2007
Birds of a feather at LinlithgowMedia Releases
If you have ever marvelled at the grace and beauty of birds of prey, or fancied finding out about falconry, then make sure you keep this Sunday free for a fascinating event at Linlithgow Palace.
http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/largetext/news_search_results/news_article.htm?articleid=1748516 July 2007
Branching OutMedia Releases
Lovers of trees are in for a treat at two of the finest heritage sites in the Lothians. Dirleton Castle, near North Berwick, one of the oldest surviving castles in Scotland, and Seton Collegiate Church, an attractive ecclesiastical building near Cockenzie, both boast beautiful gardens and grounds planted with a rich variety of historic trees. This July and August, a series of special guided tours has been arranged to give visitors an opportunity to learn about the arboricultural heritage of both of these fascinating sites, their practical uses and associated folklore.
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