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Wall-to-wall history
Although the origins of Callendar House date back to the 11th century – with the section of the Antonine Wall that runs nearby going back another 900 years – the mansion that stands today owes most to the Georgian period of 1740 to 1830
11 July 2008
What’s in your wardrobe?
It was the first day of the school holidays, but six S2 girls from Graeme High in Falkirk and their art teacher, Audrey Duguid, were not chilling out at home
11 July 2008
Museum champions have what it takes to keep them interested
It is a popular belief these days that children “just can’t concentrate” because of excessive time spent playing computer games and watching television, writes Deedee Cuddihy
6 June 2008
In the days before ski-doos and cars
Moose-hide boots, caribou stew and frozen eyelashes – they’re all part of the job for National Museums of Scotland curator Chantal Knowles
6 June 2008
Throw the dice and learn about censorship
A new board game to engage young people in the “fundamental issues of human rights and freedom of expression” was launched in Glasgow this month
25 April 2008
Watch the poetry commotion
14 March 2008
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