Surveys in England, on the other hand, place Scott in roughly the 40th position, though their numbers would exceed those in Scotland by virtue of the size of England's population relative to that of Scotland. Seaforth (Western Isles). It is very likely that the name of this coastal ...
It suggests that while Dundee's musical environment was not necessarily unique, the distinctive interplay of economic, social and cultural conditions gave rise to patterns of musical activity, which may also be reflected in other towns of similar size and demographic structure, such as Bradford and...
The Scottish Highlands are a great place to visit no matter the time of year. If you are looking for the best weather, May to September are your best bets. To avoid crowds, avoid the busiest months of July and August. During the summer months you’ll find many towns hostingScottish High...
Population and mortality data The population of Glasgow was compared to that of Aberdeen, Dundee and Edinburgh (ADE) combined. Each city was defined by its local authority boundary. This comparison population was chosen on the basis that ADE was similar to Glasgow's population size and ...
most of the riots seem to have taken place in towns or large villages, and mainly on market days when large crowds were present. Amongst those arrested for ‘inciting’ the riots were landlords, priests, towndwellers, and several ex-soldiers or soldiers on leave, though it seems that state...
the Scottish Borders are spread over a large geographical area of 1827 square miles (4732 km2), thus comprising the 6th largest council area in Scotland in terms of area size. Due to the extent of the land mass of the Scottish Borders, the population density is quite low (around 63 person...
they establish themselves in our provincial towns, villages, and obscure country districts, often spending laborious lives in visiting the sick-beds, and endeavouring to alleviate the sufferings of a poor and scattered population, who, from the very limited nature of their incomes, can seldom affor...
s poultry holdings. The chief towns of the Scottish Borders, includingPeebles,Galashiels,Selkirk,Jedburgh, andHawick, produce woolen goods and knitwear, as do several smaller towns and villages. The larger towns, includingKelso, also serve as market centres for the surrounding agricultural area. ...