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Hebridean female crofters – in sharp focus
Margaret Fay Shaw’s photographic work demonstrates the life of female Hebridean crofters in South Uist in the 1930s.
Wemyss Ware – unique ceramics spanning centuries and countries
Hill of Tarvit in Fife displays a colourful collection of Wemyss Ware pieces, from cats and pigs to cabbage roses.
Photogenic felines
We get to know the many cats in the Margaret Fay Shaw (1903-2004) photography collection.
Haggis & cheese scones
If you can’t pop into the RBBM Café to try our haggis & cheese scones, you can make them at home.
The life of Mary, Queen of Scots
A summary of the life of one of Scotland’s most fascinating historical figures
Work begins to build the Hill House Box
We’ve reached a major milestone in our effort to save Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s iconic building, as steel beams have been craned into place.
Dick Balharry Prize report
The Trust offers a travel bursary prize in honour of our former Chairman Dick Balharry.
BBC’s vintage day of antiques at Crathes Castle
Crathes Castle shines in the 20 January episode of the BBC One flagship show.