... were riding high in the opinion polls. Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's First Minister and Scottish National Party leader was becoming ... were panicked. There then began a smear campaign against Scotland's First Minister. The claim was that Nicola Sturgeon said to ...
Douglas MacQueen - May 30 2015 - 3:10pm - 0 comments
... and carving can be found throughout the north and east of Scotland. As with the other Celtic peoples living along the Atlantic western ... can be found and continue to be discovered across northern Scotland. Their impressive carvings of animals and symbols have a meaning that ...
Douglas MacQueen - Jun 26 2017 - 4:13pm
... blog The Scottish Wildlife Trust, RSPB Scotland, Buglife Scotland, Plantlife Scotland, Butterfly Conservation Scotland and the Marine ...
Douglas MacQueen - Oct 13 2017 - 6:11pm
... Proudly Scottish, The Placks are firm supporters of Scotland's pro-independence movement. At the same time they are keen to reach ... and folk music with a big dollop of rock & roll. 4. Scotland's movement in support of independence has resulted in huge rallies. ...
Alastair Kneale - Apr 8 2020 - 9:59pm
This is a twelfth century Welsh stone castle and is set within the remains of a large Iron Age hillfort. The hill ... in and outside of the enclosure from the Iron Age. The later castle is made up of the remains of a dry stone wall enclosure and is at the ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 7 2013 - 8:23pm
This Welsh motte and bailey castle is possibly twelfth century in origin and is made an earthwork bank and ditch surrounding an enclosure with a high castle mound. It fell to the Normans but was retaken by the Welsh and appears ... Wales mid-eastern Place type: Castle ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 7 2013 - 7:55pm
... It is located next to the sixteenth century Craggaunowen Castle to the southeast of Quin (Irish: Cuinche) in County Clare (Irish: Contae ... and off the R462 north from Ballymulcashel. Craggaunowen Castle and Crannog are part of Shannon Heritage. They describe the experience ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Apr 22 2021 - 10:12pm
The Rumps Cliff Castle has three lines of ramparts built in the Iron Age, with the inner ... continuing into the first century AD. The Rumps cliff castle north from Rock along the coast to Pentire Point and Rumps Point and is ... Itinerary: Cornwall Arthur Place type: Castle ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 6 2013 - 6:15pm
This is a mid-twelfth century Welsh motte and bailey castle. The mote now remains in the corner of the churchyard and the site is located at Castle Caerinion on the B4385 off the A458 west of Welshpool. ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 7 2013 - 7:52pm
A Welsh castle was built on the site of an earlier Iron Age Fort and is associated with ... The remains today are from a later date and in 1277 the castle was taken and destroyed by the English and not rebuilt. It is located ... Itinerary: Wales northeast Place type: Castle ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 7 2013 - 8:05pm