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Talk: The Highland Diary of a Victorian Lady [Inverness] ...

24 February 2016


Starts: 19:30

The Highland Diary of a Victorian Lady

Talk by Jonathan McColl

Highland Archive and Registration Centre, Bught Road, Inverness. Organised by Highland Family History Society
www.highlandfamilyhistorysociety.org

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Workshop: Meet the books: Alex Fraser, Northern Folk-Lore on Wells and Water [Inverness] ...

24 February 2016


Starts: 12:00
Ends: 13:00

Meet the Books: Highlights from the Fraser Mackintosh Rare Book Collection

Alex Fraser, Northern Folk-Lore on Wells and Water; With an Account of Some Interesting Wells in the Neighbourhood of Inverness and the North

Inverness Library

Dr Steve Collins, Inverness College, UHI,  leads this workshop.

Free Event. To book call 01463 236463

Further information: www.highlifehighland.com/meet-the-books

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Course: Inverstigating Strathpeffer Railway Station [Strathpeffer] ...

24 February 2016


Starts: 10:30
Ends: 13:00

Investigating Strathpeffer Railway Station

As the canopy gets repaired, join us to research the history of the station, set up and maintain a blog and website pages, and create panels for the station. No experience necessary, just an interest! Free. This course is organised by the Highland Museum of Childhood, with funding from Heritage Lottery Fund.

Wednesdays, starting 17th Feb for 6 weeks, 10:30-1, at The Goods Shed, The Old Station, Strathpeffer

For further details or bookings contact info@archhighland.org.uk, 077888 35466 or use website form.
 

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Course: Our Stories from the Battlefield - 'Flash Fiction' writing [Culloden] ...

24 February 2016

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Talk: On the March: Roman Camps in Scotland [Dingwall] ...

24 February 2016


Starts: 19:30

On the March: Roman Camps in Scotland

Talk by Dr Rebecca Jones

Dingwall Community Centre, 7:30 (doors open at 7). Suggested donation £3.

The Roman army in Britain left a rich archaeological legacy including forts, fortlets and frontiers. A lesser known area is that of temporary camps, of which Scotland contains some of the best examples in the Roman World. This presentation will introduce the subject and discuss their significance.
 

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Archaeology for Communities in the Highlands (ARCH), The Goods Shed, The Old Station, Strathpeffer, Ross-Shire, Scotland IV14 9DH
Tel: +44 (0)77888 35466 Email: