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A gorgeous continental chest of drawers. Refinished in a deep inky blue. In superb condition. There are currently a number of other pieces of this style available. 46cm W 33cm D 65.5cm H Viewing welcome by appointment and delivery can be arranged. Hall Farm Business park Dereham Road Hingham Norfolk NR94PX 07825577977 I’m happy to facilitate collection by yourself or your courier, alternatively I can obtain a quote and arrange a courier on your behalf. Please provide your postcode. Unfortunately international delivery is not currently available but feel free to arrange your own collection. Deliveries to Scotland and Wales may attract a longer delivery period and increased cost. Please make contact to discuss. This item is for sale elsewhere and so could be removed at any time. Payment required within 5 days and collection within 7 days unless prior arrangements are made.
Scotland has some great Scottish souvenirs to bring back home, whether it’s for you or as gifts. Think warm tartan scarves, tasty shortbread, and, of course, top-notch whisky. In this post, I'll dive into the
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Scotland has some great Scottish souvenirs to bring back home, whether it’s for you or as gifts. Think warm tartan scarves, tasty shortbread, and, of course, top-notch whisky. In this post, I'll dive into the
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Detailed advice and tips for driving in the UK as a visitor, either from the USA or elsewhere in the world. Full of practical advice and information from a UK resident with everything you need to know to prepare yourself for driving in the UK!
L’Ecosse est un pays qui se caractérise par ses grandes plaines et ses espaces verdoyants. Le photographe français Nicolas Rottier s’est rendu dan
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Based on a brooch fragment found in Aberdeenshire with close parallels to brooches found elsewhere. The fragment is currently in the collection of the National Museum of Scotland. Hallmarking is by Edinburgh Assay Office. If you want this in other materials as a custom order or with different gemstone eyes just send us an email! We are always open to alter and change any of our pieces. All our packaging is 100% paper. No plastic at all.
Braeriach 13oz Tartan Fabric, sold by the metre.Nicolson Hunting Ancient Medium Weight Tartan is a bright blue-based tartan with shades of orange. Skye is said to be the original home of this family. In the Highlands the name was MacNeacail, but this has, latterly, become MacNicol. Nicolsons and MacNicols are found in Argyllshire and elsewhere in Scotland. The Nicolsons of Scorrybreac were the principal family and a baronetcy was conferred in 1629. They took an important part in the affairs of the Island of Skye. Tartan: Nicolson Hunting Ancient. Dimensions: Width: 140cm (54"). Composition: 100% Pure New Wool. Weight: 400/410 gms per linear metre 13oz per linear yard. Pattern Repeat: Warp 18.2cm Weft 19.0cm. Wash Care Instructions: Dry Clean Only. Made proudly at our mill in the heart of the Scottish Borders.
The activities below are available for free download, and are to be used in educational and/or private settings. They may not be used elsewhere or for other purposes (such as for profit) unless exp…
Travelling the North Coast 500 revealed a hidden Scotland to us, one whose beauty is perhaps unrivalled elsewhere in Europe and which is slowly revealing itself to the world.
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Birds from Moidart and elsewhere /.Edinburgh :David Douglas,1895. |Birds Scotland "University of California Libraries (archive.org)" |taxonomy:binomial=Parus caeruleus | taxonomy:binomial=Cyanistes caeruleus | artist:viaf=27451215 | artist:name=Jemima Blackburn | Ornithology | taxonomy:common=Blue tit |
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This Scottish Highlands Watercolour Wedding Invitation pairs a romantic watercolour painting of Scotland's rolling hills with a charming minimal font to bring a touch of the Highlands to your special day. Whether you're getting married in Scotland or celebrating elsewhere, it's the perfect way to bring a little of the Highlands to your guests. Our range of Scottish Wedding Invites are perfect for couples getting married in Scotland and can be personalised with all the details of your big day. Details Size: A5 - 14.8 x 21cm invitation with single sided printing. Details and RSVP Cards are A6 in size (10.5 x 14.8cm) Digitally printed onto 300gsm matte, slightly textured paper. Personalise your text Minimum order of 10 How to Order Select your items from the drop down menus and choose your quantity. You can enter your wording and details in the personalisation box or email it to [email protected] quoting your order number. Proofs + Edits You will receive a digital proof via email within 5 working days for you to approve or request edits. Please make sure to check your junk/spam folders! Once approved, this will be sent to print. Turnaround Time Orders will be dispatched within 3-4 weeks.
Travelling the North Coast 500 revealed a hidden Scotland to us, one whose beauty is perhaps unrivalled elsewhere in Europe and which is slowly revealing itself to the world.
Scotland has some great Scottish souvenirs to bring back home, whether it’s for you or as gifts. Think warm tartan scarves, tasty shortbread, and, of course, top-notch whisky. In this post, I'll dive into the
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Please note, this piece is smaller than the original plaque, I do however stock a full scale replica in silver or bronze elsewhere in my store! "Norrie's Law hoard is a 7th-century Pictish silver hoard discovered in c. 1819 at Balmain Farm, north of Largo Law, Upper Largo, Fife, Scotland. It was buried in a Bronze Age burrow. The hoard weighed about 28 lb in total, including a large number of silver coins which were sold and melted down. Lady Durham in the 1830s donated several silver items from the hoard to the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland. The characteristic symbols on some of the silver jewellery items are clearly reminiscent of the Pictish symbols otherwise only known from image stones." The artefact which I based the pendant on is a mystery object, though it could be a piece from scale armour. Due to the weight of this piece in any solid (not plated) precious metal by law it must be hallmarked. This will take roughly an additional 2-4 weeks. we normally use large hallmarks that stand out, always on the reverse of one sided pendants, the side of double sided pendants or the inside of rings or bracelets. If you would like them to be more subtle please let us know If you want this in other materials such as gold check our website or ask for a quote! We are always open to alter and change any of our pieces to suit your tastes. In the listing the piece might look darker than the finished piece. We artificially darken our silver pieces with liver of sulfur so that the details will show up in photographs but as standard the finished piece will be shiny and polished. If you'd prefer us to darken it then please let us know and we will happily do this for you. This has been cast in high quality by Jewellery Casting Scotland and finished with a mixture of power tools and traditional hand tools like files and saws. Available with a free choice of waxed cotton or leather cord. We also have a seperate listing with silver chains here if you desire: https://www.etsy.com/uk/CaledonianForge/listing/1392241874/sterling-silver-chain?utm_source=Copy&utm_medium=ListingManager&utm_campaign=Share&utm_term=so.lmsm&share_time=1675352887748 All our packaging is 100% paper. No plastic at all. If you are buying this from the UK, by law due to the weight it must be hallmarked. If you are buying internationally we will not hallmark as standard, but if you do desire hallmarking then please ask us, otherwise it will be sent unhallmarked. This service will take up to an additional two weeks. open to alter and change any of our pieces. All our packaging is 100% paper. No plastic at all. Chain is a 2.5mm Belcher that is 30 inches long
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Story Harvest - a bountiful harvest of traditional oral folk tales from Scotland and the world David Campbell began life in Edinburgh, spending his youth in Scotland's storied Northeast. Here he developed the athletic and academic skills which would one day lead him all over the world as an acclaimed storyteller. Throughout his long life, David has been called to word-smithing in many forms: as teacher, poet, BBC broadcaster, writer and acclaimed storyteller. His early talents in athletics are perhaps not surprising, as David Campbell is a cousin once-removed from the famous Scottish Olympic sprinter and Christian missionary Eric Liddell, whose story David shares in this collection from the viewpoint of family.Friendships with the master storyteller and Scottish Traveller Duncan Williamson, and many other vibrant tellers from widely-varied oral traditions, have inspired David's own warm and naturally engaging storytelling style, which translates beautifully in this collection of written tales. Along with poetically-rendered folk tales, historical Scottish lore, poetry and traditional oral stories captured in Story Harvest, David generously shares his professional storytelling tips for those of his readers who might like to try a little storytelling of their own. David has chosen a selection of his favourite stories for Story Harvest: whimsical, humorous, tragic and beautiful tales that deserve to be remembered and told again and again. When not travelling about with his magic bag of stories, David Campbell makes his home in the grand Scottish city where he began life - Edinburgh, Scotland. You can often find David holding forth, sharing advice and making folk laugh with his ribald jokes at the Scottish Storytelling Centre, where he is a regular and much-loved storyteller and mentor.