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Thig comhla rium gu Uibhist a Deas
Thoiribh sùil air na seallaidhean a thug buaidh mòr air Margaret Fay Shaw (1903-2004).
Meet me in South Uist
Explore views of the island which first made photographer and folklorist Margaret Fay Shaw (1903–2004) fall in love with the Hebrides.
Celebrating young people in the Highlands
We’re marking the Year of Young People across our Highland places.
Photography on the Edge: Part 3
Tourists to St Kilda frequently held patronising views about the islanders, much to the irritation of the St Kildans.
Project Reveal – One year on and 12 months of progress
To celebrate the first anniversary of Project Reveal, we’ve chosen a selection of images which illustrate the diverse range of objects in the Trust’s collections.
We’re delighted that Abertarff House is opening in 2018
Abertarff House, Inverness’s oldest secular house, will open to the public for a limited time this summer, thanks to conservation work carried out by the National Trust for Scotland.
Giving Glencoe a fresh focus
We plan to invest in visitor services at Scotland’s most iconic glen.
Hornel’s photographic eye and the influence of Japanese photography: part 2
In Japan in 1893, Edward Atkinson Hornel was exposed to a wide variety of different types of Japanese photography.
Call for papers: Morton Photography Symposium at Broughton House
The Camera, Social Networks and The Inaccessible, from the 19th Century to the Present Day