Edinburgh; Victoria Infirmary Auxiliary Hospital, Busby, Glasgow; Falkirk Royal Infirmary; and Stirling Royal Infirmary), and three mental hospitals (Gartloch, Glasgow; Bangour, Edinburgh; and Larbert).
The Glasgow Boys were a group of Scottish Impressionists who placed the city of Glasgow on the artistic scene in the 19th century.
Summary The paper reviews some of the evidence for the nature of the broch phenomenon and its origins, using the discoveries at Leckie broch as a starting point. It is concluded that, contrary to a commonly held view, there is evidence for a new phase of contact of some kind between ...
That is the briefest of reviews of the three words and a snapshot of some of the ways that they have guided a year which has seen my stepping out of comfort zones, spending time further afield than I have for many years and reconnecting with special folks. Time to look ahead. The pa...
Joint Secretary to the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland; Secretary to the Iona Club; Honorary Member of the Ossianic Society of Glasgow; Honorary Member of the Society of Antiquarist, Newcastle-on-Tyne; and Member of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of the North at Copenhagen. (Second Editio...
Colin Maclaurin was a Scottish mathematician who developed and extended Sir Isaac Newton’s work in calculus, geometry, and gravitation. A child prodigy, he entered the University of Glasgow at age 11. At the age of 19 he was elected a professor of mathe