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Priority: National pages
[edit]- Science and technology in Scotland
- Food and drink industry in Scotland
- Manufacturing in Scotland
- Mining in Scotland
Biography
[edit]- see red links in the List of Scots, List of Scottish writers
- John Fraser Matthew, architect and partner of Robert Lorimer
- Frances Collinson (musicologist)
- Derek Douglas, businessman and chairman of Maggie's Centres, 2006 CBE
- Angus McFadyen, actor
- Lorraine Mann, anti-nuclear activist and founder of Highlands and Islands Alliance.
- Rosalind Marshall, Scots biographer and historian
- Nicholas de Soulis, alleged wizard and unsucessful assassin of Robert the Bruce. Lord of Liddesdale and keeper of Hermitage Castle
- Gordon Mooney (musician)
- John Thomson (biologist), (1861 - 1933), biologist
- George Parsonage (lifesaver), River Clyde Lifesaver
- Billy Forsyth, Johnny Pirie: Highland dancers
- Agnes Robertson (actor) (1833–1916), stage actor[1]
- Tormod Calum Dòmhnallach Scottish Gaelic writer
- Uilleam Mac Dhun Lèibhe Scottish Gaelic writer
- Iain MacCormaic Scottish Gaelic writer
- Fearghas MacFhionnlaigh Scottish Gaelic writer
- Donaidh MacIlleathain Scottish Gaelic writer
- Fionnlagh MacLeòid Scottish Gaelic writer
- Màiri NicGumaraid Scottish Gaelic writer
- Dòmhnall Eachann Meek Scottish Gaelic writer and contributor to Gairm
- Catrìona NicGumaraid Scottish Gaelic writer and contributor to Gairm
- Iain MacLeòid Scottish Gaelic writer and contributor to Gairm
- Mary J. MacLeod - author of multiple books describing the period of time she spent on the Scottish Hebrides; books include Call the Nurse: True Stories of a Country Nurse on a Scottish Isle, More Tales from the Island Nurse and Nurse, Come You Here!: More True Stories of a Country Nurse on a Scottish Isle
- Alison Lang (Gaelic writer) Article in Gaelic Wikipedia here
- GilleBride MacGilleAdamnan Father of the Norse-Gaelic king Somerled
Culture
[edit]Museums
[edit]- see the red links at List of museums in Scotland
Music
[edit]- A Controversy of Pipers (music album)
- Acid croft
- Jock Tamson's Bairns (band) (see Jock Tamson's Bairns)
- The Macdonald Sisters (folk group)
- Kathleen Macdonald (folk singer)
- Scots swing
- The Easy Club (jazz fusion band)
- The Gaugers (folk group)
- The JSD Band (folk-rock band)
- The Whistlebinkies (band)
- Collins and Collins - see https://www.reverbnation.com/collinsandcollins/song/6837523-horlicks-and-medication
Buildings and structures
[edit]- see redlinks at National Trust for Scotland properties
- see redlinks at List of castles in Scotland
- see redlinks at Historic houses in Scotland
- see the red links at Abbeys and priories in Scotland
Gardens
[edit]- see the red links at Gardens in Scotland
- Beautiful Scotland (currently a redirect to Britain in Bloom
Society
[edit]Commerce and Economics
[edit]Demographics
[edit]- Demographics of Scotland from the 2001 United Kingdom census
- Demographics of Scotland from the 1991 United Kingdom census
- Demographics of Scotland from the 1981 United Kingdom census
- Demographics of Scotland from the 1971 United Kingdom census
- Demographics of Scotland from the 1961 United Kingdom census
- Demographics of Scotland from the 1951 United Kingdom census
- Demographics of Scotland from the 1931 United Kingdom census
- Demographics of Scotland from the 1921 United Kingdom census
- Demographics of Scotland from the 1911 United Kingdom census
- Demographics of Scotland from the 1901 United Kingdom census
- Demographics of Scotland from the 1891 United Kingdom census
- Demographics of Scotland from the 1881 United Kingdom census
- Demographics of Scotland from the 1871 United Kingdom census
- Demographics of Scotland from the 1861 United Kingdom census
- Demographics of Scotland from the 1851 United Kingdom census
- Demographics of Scotland from the 1841 United Kingdom census
- Demographics of Scotland from the 1831 United Kingdom census
- Demographics of Scotland from the 1821 United Kingdom census
- Demographics of Scotland from the 1811 United Kingdom census
- Demographics of Scotland from the 1801 United Kingdom census
Education
[edit]Media
[edit]- Living Tradition (roots music magazine)
Organisations
[edit]- Celtic Society of Edinburgh
- Clarsach Society
- Highland Societies
- Strathspey and reel societies (see Strathspey (dance) and Reel (dance))
- Traditional Music and Song Association of Scotland (TMSA)
Charities
[edit]Public bodies
[edit]- Office of Gaelic Affairs [2]
- Inspectorate of Prosecution in Scotland
- Scottish Hospital Endowments Research Trust
- Advisory Committee on Sites of Special Scientific Interest
- Building Standards Advisory Committee
- Fisheries (Electricity) Committee
- Historic Environment Advisory Council for Scotland
- Mobility and Access Committee for Scotland
- Scottish Advisory Committee on Distinction Awards
- Scottish Advisory Committee on the Medical Workforce
- Scottish Industrial Development Advisory Board
- Scottish Local Authorities Remuneration Committee
- Scottish Records Advisory Council
Sport
[edit]Law
[edit]Religion
[edit]- Black Acts 1584
- Glasgow Jewish Lads Brigade with their bagpipes and kilts
Geography
[edit]Places, areas, geographical features
[edit]- Invermallie (Loch Arkaig)
- Glen Quoich
- Loch Crenan
- Loch Wharrel
- Crowlin Sound
- St Rollox - seems to be an area of Glasgow named after Saint Roch, giving its name to the Glasgow Works and Glasgow St Rollox (UK Parliament constituency)
- Abhainn Ghrioda aka The River Creed aka Greeta River, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland.
History
[edit]- Gens d’Armes Ecossais, Scots Men-At-Arms who guarded the kings of France, but see Garde Écossaise.
- Early Scottish Chronicles- eg Scotochronicon etc.
- The Planned town in Scotland - everything from Grantown-on-Spey to Cumbernauld
- Land raids
- Forfeited Estates Commission after the 1715 rising, to confiscate and sell off the holdings of Jacobites (and incidentally suppress Catholicism and dissenters in Scotland and the Borders)
Science and technology
[edit]- see redlinks at Scottish inventors