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<description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the Historic Scotland Podcast – exclusive to members. </p>

<p>Join your host, Scottish actor and storyteller Sarah MacGillivray, on a captivating journey through Scotland's most iconic historic sites. This podcast offers a unique, behind-the-scenes glimpse of the rich tapestry of stories and rituals woven into these ancient places. </p>

<p>Sarah's adventures take her from the poignant tale of Robert the Bruce's heart at Melrose Abbey to the resounding boom of the One O'Clock Gun at Edinburgh Castle. She delves into Scotland's industrial heritage and its global connections at Stanley Mills, uncovering fascinating narratives and shedding light on the people who shaped our past. As a member, you're invited to explore these engaging and entertaining stories with us. Listen now and unlock the secrets of Scotland's history.</p>]]></description>
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    <![CDATA[<p>With Lynsey Haworth, Stefan Sagrott, Judith Rowett, and Zoe Samuels-Lyons.</p>

<p>Sarah travels to the fairytale castle of Caerlaverock in Dumfries and Galloway. Here, she learns how a series of remarkable archaeological finds – from leather goods and basketry to fragments of Islamic glass – reveal how this seemingly remote medieval castle was once part of a vibrant network of international trade and cultural exchange.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>With Regional Collections Manager, Jill van Millingen and volunteer John Simpson.</p>

<p>On a rocky craig in the Scottish Borders stands Smailholm Tower, a medieval stronghold in a landscape with a strong tradition of balladry – poems capturing the lives and legends of the area. Collections Manager Jill and volunteer guide John explain how this brooding place fired the imagination of a young Walter Scott, and how his <i>Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border</i> in turn inspired a set of costumed dolls by the late artist Anne Carrick.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>With Ian Shearer from Friends of Kinneil, Mark Watson Industrial Heritage from Historic Scotland, and Paul Rolands from Roving Manager Lothian &amp; East from Historic Scotland. </p>

<p>In this episode, we step back to a time of frustration and triumph in the workshop of Scottish inventor and engineer James Watt at Kinneil House. What experiments took place here, what were Watt’s most important innovations at Kinneil and how did they help launch Britain’s Industrial Revolution? This is the story of how one man’s persistence in a corner of Scotland changed the trajectory of the world.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>With Joshua Graham Engagement Visitor at Urquhart Castle, Charlie Hockin Sales Executive at The Loch Ness Centre, and Moira Unwin Marketing Manager at The Loch Ness Centre.</p>

<p>Sarah heads north to the shores of Loch Ness and the dramatic ruins of Urquhart Castle in Scotland’s Great Glen to discover how legend and history co-exist at one of our most famous heritage sites. As the castle’s guides reveal the castle’s strategic importance and a fierce past filled with clan struggles and warfare, Sarah also ponders the origins and enduring myth of Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster – with help from some Nessie experts at the Loch Ness Centre.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>With Senior Cultural Resources Advisor Rachel Pickering, Professor Jon Henderson and Ranger and Visitor Services Manager Martin Gray.</p>

<p>From the heights of Holyrood Park, we explore thousands of years of history in Holyrood Park – from Iron Age hillforts to royal hunting grounds – meet the archaeologists who are reshaping our understanding of the park’s past and reflect on the challenges of managing archaeology in a green space that sits within one of the busiest cities in the world.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>With Properties Historian Dr Morvern French and Professor Julian Goodare.</p>

<p>In the first episode of series two, Sarah travels to East Lothian to discover a dark chapter in Dirleton Castle’s history. As witch trials in Scotland escalated during the 16th and 17th centuries, Dirleton and the wider region became embroiled in false accusations, interrogations and executions – with women being disproportionately targeted. Sarah brings their stories into the light and reflects on the castle’s changing role, from a site of fear and cruelty to a place of beauty and commemoration.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p><i>Welcome to Series 2 of the Historic Scotland Podcast, with early access and exclusive content for members.</i></p>

<p>We’re back on the road with Scottish actor, storyteller and self-confessed people person Sarah MacGillivray as she discovers more of Scotland’s captivating sites and stories. Join her as she discovers Dirleton Castle’s role in Scotland’s witch trials, cleaves history from legend on the shores of Loch Ness and delves into the rich archaeology of Holyrood Park and Caerlaverock Castle. </p>

<p>Listen now and, as a member of Historic Scotland, you’ll get early access to episodes and exclusive behind-the-scenes content. You’ll also be able to access episodes on your favourite podcast platform one week after the members’ launch.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>With Former Head of Cultural Resources Chris Tabraham and Properties Historian Dr Morvern French</p>

<p>In our final episode of season one, we speak to Chris, who delves into Kildrummy Castle’s impressive architecture and strategic design. Discover what made it such a powerful stronghold. Then, Morvern recounts the legendary defence of Kildrummy by Christina Bruce in 1335, revealing how she ingeniously outmanoeuvred a vastly superior besieging army. Hear the tale of courage that ensured Kildrummy's place in Scottish history.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>With Francis (Frankie) Stephen Aird (University of Stirling), Interpretation Officer Hannah Brown and Learning Officer Fiona Davidson.</p>

<p>This week’s episode takes us to the banks of the River Tay. We speak with Hannah Brown from our Interpretation Team and Learning Officer Fiona Davidson about the lives of mill workers, sharing oral histories of more recent workforces that bring their experiences to life. PhD researcher Frankie then reveals the complex ties between Perthshire's cotton industry and the transatlantic slave trade, uncovering a hidden history woven into the fabric of the mill.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>With former Head of Collections Richard Welander and writer and historian Fiona Watson.</p>

<p>Our next stop is Melrose Abbey, the presumed final resting place of Robert the Bruce's heart. This episode explores the mysteries surrounding the relic’s journey and rediscovery. Sarah interviews our former Head of Collections Richard, who recounts the re-excavation of the lead casket believed to contain Bruce’s heart. Historian Fiona then illuminates Bruce's life, his pivotal role in Scottish independence, and the symbolic importance of his heart. We delve into the legends, facts and enduring fascination with this national treasure. Was the heart truly found? What secrets does it still hold?</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>With Properties Historian Dr Morvern French and Dr Rachel Delman (University of Oxford)</p>

<p>Meeting in Margaret Tudor’s bower at the top of Linlithgow Palace, Sarah talks to Morvern and Rachel who explore Margaret's life in Scotland, debunking the myth of Margaret being a somewhat romantic and passive figure. Join us as we examine her relationships, including her marriage to James IV, the political turmoil she navigated, and her own ambitions.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>With historian and volunteer Patrick W. Scott and Content Officer Jennifer Farquharson.</p>

<p>We’re heading north to Huntly Castle this week to explore the rise and fall of the powerful Gordon family. Sarah meets volunteer Patrick to discuss the family's ambitions and the eerie tales surrounding George Gordon's death. Later, Sarah talks with Jen from our Cultural Assets Team about conservation efforts at Huntly Castle and the importance of biodiversity her and at other Historic Scotland sites, highlighting the balance between preserving history and nurturing nature.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In our first episode, we delve into the story of the iconic Edinburgh Castle One O'Clock Gun. District Gunner Sergeant Dave Beveridge shares insights into his daily routine and the significance of the gun’s historic tradition. We also learn about gun conservation efforts led by Reed Hudson, the challenges of conserving and protecting these artefacts for future generations while providing access to them.</p>]]>
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<p>For a taste of what’s to come, listen to our official podcast trailer. We are releasing one of eight episodes each fortnight, so keep an eye out for your email announcing the latest release. Make sure you are signed up to <a href="https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/whats-on/events-newsletter-registration/" target="_blank">our events and news emails</a>, so you don’t miss out.</p>]]>
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