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Scotland and the Game of Golf - Article from the official Gateway ... And that is the other big change in the world of golf. Although Scotland's St Andrews saw the world's first ladies club established in 1867, it was almost a ...
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Scotch Whisky Traditions - Keeper of the Quaich - Gateway To Scotland The Keepers of the Quaich are a society formed by Scotland's whisky ... gentry of Glasgow and Edinburgh, and even to Royalty: King James VI gave a quaich, ...
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Scottish Banks, Money & Banknotes From the 17th century Scotland was at the evolution of banking in Europe. The Official Gateway to Scotland provides information on Scottish culture, ...
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Scotland's Relocation Advisory Service (RAS) - Moving to Scotland Scotland is a nation with a reputation for world-class education, an international outlook and a superb quality of life. For generations, the Scots have ...
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Nanotechnology Research in Scotland - Scottish Education ... Nanotechnology may be all to do with the miniscule, but its presence in Scotland is increasingly large... The official Gateway to Scotland provides ...
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The Scottish Television Industry - Official Gateway To Scotland ... Two million pounds are being put into a two-year project called Ideasfactory Scotland which is designed to help both individuals and companies develop their ...
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Scottish Textiles Industry - Weaving, Knitwear and Apparel and ... In the north of the country, at Muir of Ord in Ross-shire, you'll find another of ... extrusion) and chemically (by processes such as gas plasma treatment). ...
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The Smell of Peat, Heather and other Scottish Smells - Scottish ... A novel addition is a sprinkling of Scottish oatmeal to create a gentle exfoliating effect. Or what about multi award-winning Caurnie Soap, ...
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The Smell of Peat, Heather and other Scottish Smells - Scottish ... Or what about multi award-winning Caurnie Soap, Scotland's oldest soap maker, ... the company produces a range of herb and handmade soaps inspired by the ...
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Spooky Scotland - Top Haunted Places in Scotland Spooky places to visit in Scotland ... Made famous by the novel and movie “The Da Vinci Code”, this working church was built for the Sinclair family in the ...
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