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TV version of Stevenson’s celbrated horror tale starring John Hannah in the dual role.
No other country is so readily identified with its national dress as Scotland is with Tartan. Now for the first time on film, its history and industries are placed on record. The connection between the...
Explores the images and stories associated with the discovery, design and use of the Lewis chess pieces, exquisitely carved artifacts uncovered on the Isle of Lewis in 1930-31. Individual pieces can be...
Examines the role of crafts in culture and brings together makers and their materials, skills and products. Uses individual objects, diagrams, text and video footage of practising makers to look at the...
Enrico Scozzese, the son of immigrant Italians, was one of Scotland’s most unusual filmmakers. An academic, he pursued an ‘underground’ career making movies with amateur casts and crews. His ambitious,...
The two sections look at the Henry VII Chapel in Westminster Abbey and Renaissance architecture in the Scottish court.
Scotland is laden with myths about its past - these five 20-minute programmes will help students of Scottish history to discover some of the facts. The Scots Detective, played by James MacPherson,...
Information, images and panoramic movies of 182 ancient monuments of Scotland, ranging from the earliest settlements dating from about 3500BC, through stone circles and standing stones, to the defence towers...
Architect Gordon Benson of Benson Forsyth talks about designing a museum for Edinburgh which reflects the city’s geology, topography, history, development and characteristics; has the genetic structure of...
Slides illustrating architectural aspects of two museums in Edinburgh: the Museum of Scotland by Benson and Forsyth and the Dynamic Earth by Michael Hopkins & Plantness.
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