Elphinstone Map

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Elphinstone Map
Elphinstone Institute, University of Aberdeen, Visit Scotland, The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development, North Aberdeenshire Local Action Group, South Aberdeenshire Local Action Group

New Pitsligo

Traditional Lacemaking with Sheila Joss
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Hatton of Fintray

Traditional Leatherwork with Karen Ellis
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Oldmeldrum

Traditional Quilting with Carol Munro
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Inveramsay

Traditional Straw Work with Elaine Lindsay
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Turriff

Ballad Capital of the World with Dr Thomas A McKean
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Cruden Bay

Dracula, Bram Stoker and Slains Castle with Sheena Blackhall
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Alford

Sleepy Toun, sung by Hector Riddle
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Drumdelgie

Drumdelgie, sung by Shona Donaldson
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Ballochan

Princie and Jean, sung by Hector Riddle
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Glen Logie

Glenlogie, sung by Iona Fyfe
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Mill O Tifty

Mill O Tifty's Annie, sung by Iona Fyfe
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Monymusk

Jock O Braidslee, sung by John Dickson
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Fyvie

Bonny Lass O Fyvie (Pretty Peggy-O), sung by Iona Fyfe
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The Mearns

The Elfin Knight, sung by Arthur Watson
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Auchindoun

Willie Macintosh (The Burnin o Auchindoun), sung by Shona Donaldson
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Lumphanan

Auld Craobhie, told by Tony Robertson
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Fortrie

Burker's Tale, told by Tony Robertson
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Pitcaple

The Maiden Stone, told by Jackie Ross
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Skene

The Wizard Laird of Skene, told by Fiona-Jane Brown
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Turriff

An Introduction to Doric with Sandy Stronach
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Cromar

Spring in Cromar, by Sheena Blackhall
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Ruthven

Wee Wifikie, told by Frances Jaffray
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Aboyne

Peter Williamson, Indian Peter, 1730 to 1799 by Sheena Blackhall
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Fraserburgh

The Legend of the Wine Tower
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Peterhead

Ghosts of the Plague - Gadle Braes and Ives Road
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Cruden Bay

Bram Stoker and Cruden Bay, The Scottish Origins of Dracula
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Lumphanan

Helen Rogie and Margaret Bane, Witches of Lumphanan
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Morphie

The Laird of Morphie and the Water Kelpie
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Forvie

Forvie and the Devilish Priest
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Kemnay

The Devil's Stane and Priest of Kemnay
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Bennachie

Jock the Giant of Bennachie
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Kintore

Twice Buried Mary
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Kaim of Mathers

David Barclay the Cannibal Laird and the Sheriff of the Mearns
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Den Finella

Finella - Killer and Enchantress
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Ruthven

Thomas Gordon vs The Abbot of Grange – A Battle to the Death
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Oldcastle

Francis Hay, Earl of Erroll and The Spanish Blanks Conspiracy
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Peterhead

Clifton House – The Case of the Edinburgh Doctor
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Cruden Bay

Battle of Ardendraught, Malcolm II vs Prince Canute of The Danes
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Cairnbulg

Blin’ May’s Grave
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Longside

Rev John Skinner, Author of Tullochgorum
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Peterhead

Eenoo The Inuit’s Visit to Aberdeen 1839
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Peterhead

North East Fisher Beliefs and Traditions
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Longside

Jamie Fleeman, The Laird of Udny’s Feel
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Collieston

Philip Kennedy, Smuggler and Folk Hero Philip Kennedy, Smuggler and Folk Hero
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Potarch Bridge

Donald Dinnie – The Victorian Scottish Heavyweight Champion
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Potarch Bridge

Jock Young’s Loup
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Lumphanan

The Real Macbeth – Macbeth’s Cairn, Perkhill
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Newburgh

James McBey, The Farmer’s Son from Newburgh
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Fyvie

Percy Forbes-Leith of Fyvie Castle and The Tiffany Window Memorial
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Balhalgardy

The Battle of Harlaw - Highland v Lowland or A Private War?
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Netherley

Scott Skinner and The Real-life Lass o’ Bon Accord
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St Cyrus

George Beattie – The Lost Poet of Montrose
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Alford

John Duncan – Johnnie Meen, The Alford Weaver
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Alford

William McCombie – Father of the Aberdeen Angus Breed
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Alford

Patrick Byres of Tonley, Jacobite Rebel and Accessory to Murder
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