- Declaration of Arbroath
Scotland's declaration of independence, 1320. Latin text with English translation.
library.byu.edu/~rdh/eurodocs/uk/arbroath.html
- Culloden
Articles, stories and facts about the Battle of Culloden, April 16, 1746.
www.highlanderweb.co.uk/culloden/home.htm
- General History of the Highlands
From B.C. 55 through A.D. 446.
www.electricscotland.com/history/genhist
- Stuart, Mary (Queen of Scots) (1542-1587) (5)
dir.yahoo.com/.../Royalty/Stuart__Mary__Queen_of_Scots___1542_1587_
- Skye's Scottish History Timeline
Scottish historical events timeline from 61AD to present, including essays about Scottish history. Award winner, written by historian, Robert Gunn.
members.aol.com/skyelander/timeline.html
- Highland Clearances
Devoted to the study and remembrance of Scotland's Highland Clearances.
www.macgowan.org/higclear.html
- Livingstone, David (1813-1873) (1)
dir.yahoo.com/.../Explorers/Livingstone__David__1813_1873_
- Baird, John Logie (1888-1946) (3)
Learn about John Logie Baird, the Scottish engineer who invented the mechanical television, radar, and fiber optics. Sites offer his biography and articles on the invention of the mechanical television system.
dir.yahoo.com/.../History/Baird__John_Logie__1888_1946_
- Scotland: Notable Dates in History
www.geo.ed.ac.uk/home/scotland/histdates.html
- Pictish Nation
History, culture and myths of the Picts, the indigenous people of Scotland.
members.tripod.com/~Halfmoon
- Consideration of Pictish Names
www.panix.com/~mittle/names/tangwystyl/pictnames
- Picts, The
Short article from Merrie Haskell's King Arthur site.
www-personal.umich.edu/~merrie/Arthur/Picts.html
- Pictish Trail, Easter Ross
www.highlanderweb.co.uk/pictral2.htm
- Pictish Arts Society
Discover the world of the Picts, the native ancestors of the Scots.
www.kapnobatai.demon.co.uk/pictarts
- Ancient Scotland
A guide to ancient selltements, burials and megalithic sites in Scotland
www.ehabitat.demon.co.uk/scotland/index.html
- Selkirk, Alexander (1676-1721) (4)
Learn about the real-life Scottish sailor and castaway Alexander Selkirk, whose four year ordeal on an uninhabited island inspired Daniel Defoe's classic novel Robinson Crusoe. Find details on his early life, his activities on the island, and his rescue.
dir.yahoo.com/.../Robinson_Crusoe/Selkirk__Alexander__1676_1721_
- Highland Clearances Links, The
A look at the events by a number of different authors.
reseau.chebucto.ns.ca/Heritage/FSCNS/Scots_NS/Hty_Sct/High_Clr/Mem/High_Clr...
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