Aberdeen: Early March 2014

John Bennett March 1, 2014

Art and Culture The Great Tapestry of Scotland: Throughout the Beginning of March, Aberdeen Art Gallery Potentially the longest tapestry in the world (beating the Kieskamma tapestry in the South African parliament by a cool 23 metres), the artwork has… More

Stirling and Nearby: Early March 2014

John Bennett March 1, 2014

Art and Culture PGA Ryder Cup Heritage Exhibition: Throughout the Beginning of March, Smith Art Gallery & Museum An exhibition tracking the progress of the Ryder Cup, from its creation in 1926 through to the 2014 tournament. Craig McKechnie: Jestem… More

Glasgow: Early March 2014

John Bennett March 1, 2014

Art and Culture Britain from Above: Scotland’s Industrial Might: Throughout the Beginning of March, The Lighthouse Aerial photographs of Scotland’s industrial heartland from 1919 to 1953, taken from the Aerofilms Collection. Derelict Glasgow: Throughout… More

St Andrews and Nearby: Early March 2014

John Bennett March 1, 2014

Art and Culture StAnza Poetry Festival: 5-9 March, Various Venues throughout St Andrews The only regular festival dedicated to poetry in Scotland, StAnza is international in outlook and now widely recognized as a major poetry festival in the UK and… More

Aberdeen: Late February 2014

John Bennett February 16, 2014

Art and Culture Sir David Gill 1843-1914: Aberdeen’s Royal Astronomer: Throughout the End of February, Aberdeen Maritime Museum Exhibition marking 100 years since Gill’s death about how a son of an Aberdeen watchmaker grew up to become the foremost… More

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