Angus Og (comic) — Angus Og was a comic strip which ran in the Daily Record and The Sunday Mail drawn by Kingsridge Secondary School, Drumchapel Art Teacher Ewen Bain. It featured the eponymous Angus Og, and a whole host of other characters, including: his mother;… … Wikipedia
Traverse Theatre — is Scotland s new writing theatre. It is situated in Edinburgh, Scotland and was founded in 1963.The Traverse Theatre began as a theatre club in the Lawnmarket. In its first year of operation, a Theatre Conference was organised by director Jim… … Wikipedia
List of museums in Scotland — This list of museums in Scotland contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic,… … Wikipedia
Stornoway — infobox UK place country = Scotland official name= Stornoway gaelic name= Steòrnabhagh scots name= population = 8,055 [cite web|url=http://www.scrol.gov.uk/scrol/analyser/analyser?topicId=1 tableId= tableName=Age selectedTopicId= aggregated=false … Wikipedia
Kisimul Castle — Part of Barra, Western Isles Castlebay, Scotland … Wikipedia
Dun Carloway — Coordinates: 58°16′10.35″N 6°47′38.47″W / 58.2695417°N 6.7940194°W / 58.2695417; 6.7940194 … Wikipedia
Hebridean Celtic Festival — The Hebridean Celtic Festival (Scottish Gaelic: Fèis Cheilteach Innse Gall) is an international Celtic music festival, which takes place annually in Stornoway on Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The biggest headliners to date have been… … Wikipedia
Stornoway Town Hall — is a former town hall in Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland. The first town hall on this site was completed in 1905 but was burnt down in 1918. The current building was completed in 1929.After the abolition of the Stornoway Town Council, the… … Wikipedia
Alice Starmore — ( née Alice Matheson) is a professional needleworker, photographer and author of books on needlework, born in Stornoway, Western Isles, Scotland.Growing up in a traditional Scottish fishing community with Gaelic as her native language, knitting… … Wikipedia
Church of St Clement, Rodel — Saint Clement s church photographed from the pathway leading up to the main entrance St Clement s Church (Scottish Gaelic: Tùr Chliamhainn, meaning Clement s Tower) is a fifteenth century church in Rodel, Harris, Scotland, built for the Chiefs of … Wikipedia