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Time Travelling: Aberdeen Young Travellers' Heritage Project
Scottish Traveller history was explored through the eyes of a group of young Travellers based in Aberdeen during the winter months.
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Scottish Traveller history was explored through the eyes of a group of young Travellers based in Aberdeen during the winter months.
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The Grimsay Boatshed and Am Bàta received a Skills for the Future grant to provide traditional boatbuilding workshops to local schools.
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YouthLink Scotland worked with five youth groups to celebrate Scotland’s forgotten women and research the achievements of influential women in their communities.
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Kingussie Parish Church have restored their historic pipe organ, bringing it back to its original operational condition.
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Young people from local secondary schools in Cumbernauld have been reconnecting with nature to learn about the town's valuable greenspaces.
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Refugees and asylum seekers in Glasgow explored the experiences of Belgian refugees during the First World War.
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Exploring the vibrant heritage of Leith through dance and film.
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Seeing Our History uncovered the life histories of blind and partially sighted people living in the Edinburgh area between 1903 and 1910.
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To mark the opening of the Beacon Arts Centre, Rig Arts celebrated the history of entertainment in Inverclyde throughout the 20th century.
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This landscape-scale project is conserving and interpreting the valued habitats and active industrial heritage of the Inner Forth area.
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Scotland’s National Parks come together to protect the precious natural heritage of their iconic landscapes.
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The GalGael Trust partnered with the Clyde Maritime Trust to engage local people to help preserve Glasgow’s boat building heritage.