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Scottish tribal pipes and drums group Clanadonia, performing the track "Tu-Bardh" from their album 'Keepin' it tribal' during the 2019 St Andrew's Day celebr...

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08/10/2020

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Hi, I'm Bruce. I make Scotland History Tours videos to tell you tales from Scotland's past and give you information about key dates in Scottish history. It's...

"Calling all MacDougalls" (plus spelling variations).Head over to the link below and register for a free  Y - Chromosome...
19/09/2020

"Calling all MacDougalls" (plus spelling variations).

Head over to the link below and register for a free Y - Chromosome DNA Test, this will help:identify to which MacDougall lineage you belong, potentially overcome genealogical brickwalls, help identify the location where your MacDougalls came from and help explore your medieval MacDougall origins.

Using Y-DNA to explore the history of the Clan MacDougall Aims of the project The MacDougall DNA Research Project aims to strengthen Clan MacDougall bonds and fellowship through the following objectives: (a) Identify the Y-chromosome signature (the paternal tree) of different MacDougall lineages. (b...

Have you checked Ancestry DNA for the finely tuned   ethnicity update, out with old and in with the new 😁.
13/09/2020

Have you checked Ancestry DNA for the finely tuned ethnicity update, out with old and in with the new 😁.

Today, marks the 274th anniversary of the Battle of Culloden, which took place on 16th April 1746.The last ever pitched ...
16/04/2020

Today, marks the 274th anniversary of the Battle of Culloden, which took place on 16th April 1746.

The last ever pitched battle to be fought on British soil took place on Drummossie Moor, overlooking Inverness.

The battle ended within the hour: the Jacobite forces, with the wind and rain against them, succumbed to the British government’s army.

Jacobite casualties are estimated to have been between 1,500 and 2,000, while only 50 deaths and 239 wounded were recorded on the opposing side.

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30/12/2019

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Why not treat yourself or a loved one to this fine gift, one that just keeps giving as you you discover more and more ab...
30/11/2019

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