Romans
Scotland before the Romans
In Roman times, the area now known as Scotland was called ‘Caledonia’. But who lived there? What did they wear? Where did they live and how did they survive?
The Roman army
The Romans needed a powerful army to invade foreign lands and defend their empire. But what exactly made the Roman army so successful?
The first Roman invasion of Scotland
The Romans invaded Caledonia (Scotland) in 79 AD. Caledonian tribes pushed back against the Romans in a battle called Mons Graupius in 83 AD. But who won and did victory last?
The Antonine Wall
The Antonine Wall was built by the Romans between the Firth of Clyde and Firth of Forth. Started in 143AD, it took around ten years to complete. But what was the wall like?
Life in a Roman fort
Forts were camps where Roman soldiers lived. They were often built along the borders of the Roman Empire to help defend it. But what was it like to enter a fort?
Roman gods and beliefs
The Romans believed in a lot of gods and made offerings to them for protection and blessing. But why so many gods?
The final Roman invasion of Scotland
The Romans invaded Caledonia (Scotland) three times. The last time was in 209 AD under Emperor Severus. But why was it their last invasion?
Scotland after the Romans
Although the Romans didn't stay in Caledonia for very long they certainly left their mark, including on what you eat now! But what else did they leave us with?
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Vikings
What was life like in a Viking village?
Vikings were very handy around the house, making their own thread, bread, and games too.
Why did Vikings raid?
Find out why raiding was an important part of Viking life.
Why were Vikings such fierce warriors?
The Vikings were ferocious fighters who used weapons and tactics to their advantage.
How did Vikings make rules and decisions?
When the Vikings arrived in Scotland, they brought with them their own rules and laws. Learn all about the Viking Thing!
What did Vikings believe in?
The Vikings believed in burying people with items that would be useful in the afterlife.
Why did Vikings write and tell stories?
The Vikings remembered their history through the epic tales of poets called Skalds.
Where did Vikings travel to?
The Vikings were brave sailors who travelled to places no other person had been to before.
What did Vikings trade?
The Vikings traded items from the world over using linen and silver to barter.
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Wars of Independence
Alexander III
The unexpected death of Alexander III left Scotland in crisis and led to the Wars of Independence.
Margaret, Maid of Norway
Margaret, Maid of Norway, became Queen of Scotland when she was only three-years-old.
John Balliol
John Balliol is remembered as the unlucky king who lost his throne to King Edward I of England.
William Wallace
William Wallace's important role during the Wars of Independence made him one of the most famous Scots in history.
Robert the Bruce
Robert the Bruce is remembered as a great warrior and the king who won Scotland its freedom during the Wars of Independence.
Edward I
Edward I is best remembered as the English king who triggered the Wars of Independence with his invasion of Scotland.
Key battles of the Wars of Independence
Find out about five important battles during the Scottish Wars of Independence.
The Battle of Dunbar, 1296
The King of England invades and beats a Scottish army in battle at Dunbar.
The Battle of Stirling Bridge, 1297
At the Battle of Stirling Bridge William Wallace and Andrew Murray beat a huge English army.
The Battle of Falkirk, 1298
William Wallace suffers a terrible defeat at the Battle of Falkirk.
The Battle of Loudoun Hill, 1307
Robert the Bruce's wins an important victory against a larger English force at Loudoun Hill.
The Battle of Bannockburn, 1314
At Bannockburn King Robert the Bruce beats Edward II's English army in the final battle of the Wars of Independence.
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Victorians
James Barry
Find out about James Barry, the first female-born doctor in the UK.
Alexander Graham Bell
Find out about Alexander Graham Bell and his invention of the telephone.
Kate Cranston
Kate Cranston was a successful businesswoman who created a chain of stylish tea rooms.
Lady Florence Dixie
Find out about Lady Florence Dixie who campaigned for women's rights and helped develop women's football.
Williamina Fleming
Find out how Williamina Fleming moved from being a maid to becoming an astronomer who studied and mapped over 10,000 stars.
Joseph Lister
Find out how Joseph Lister made medicine safer and became known as the 'father of modern surgery'.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Find out about architect and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the buildings and Glasgow Style he created.
James Clerk Maxwell
Find out about James Clerk Maxwell who took the world's first colour photograph and whose discoveries about electromagnetism have shaped modern technology.
Robert Owen
Find out about Robert Owen and how he improved living and working conditions at New Lanark.
Robert Stevenson and the Lighthouse Stevensons
Find out about Robert Stevenson and his family who designed many of the lighthouses around Scotland's coast.
Eliza Wigham
Find out more about Eliza Wigham who campaigned for an end to slavery.
How Scotland changed during the Victorian era
Learn how Scotland and life for Scottish people changed during the Victorian era.
Industrial Revolution in Scotland
Find out what the Industrial Revolution was and the changes it brought to technology, industry, engineering and transport.
Highland Clearances
Find out why the Highland Clearances happened and what the people involved did next.
³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ life in Victorian Scotland
Find out about life for a servant in a wealthy town house and the different types of homes where people lived in Victorian Scotland.
School in Victorian Scotland
Find out about how different a Victorian school was to the learning and teaching that we have today.
Work in Victorian Scotland
Find out about work in a jute factory in Victorian Dundee.
Holidays and leisure in Victorian Scotland
Find out how Victorians in Scotland spent their free time and their holidays.
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Castles
The beginning of castles
Find out what existed before castles were built in Scotland and how they first came to be in Scotland.
What came before castles?
Find out what existed in Scotland before castles were built, like brochs, crannogs and hillforts.
The first Scottish castles
Find out what the first Scottish castles were like and who built them.
Burghs and marketplaces
Discover how King David I changed Scotland by ordering burghs and marketplaces to be built around his castles.
Castles at war
Scotland's medieval castles have been used throughout history to protect people from attack.
Attacking and defending castles
Find out how soldiers attacked castles and how the people inside stayed safe.
Life in a castle under siege
Find out what daily life was like for the people in Stirling Castle during a siege.
What was life like in a clan castle?
Find out what life would have been life in a Scottish clan castle.
Food and drink in a castle
Find out what people ate in castles and how they kept food fresh.
Health and hygiene in a castle
Find out what health and hygiene was like in a Medieval castle.
Having fun in and around a castle
Find out what medieval people did for fun from sports to music.
What came after castles?
Find out what happened to castles when they stopped being used for defence.
Palaces and great houses
Find out about Scotland's palaces and great houses and the difference between a castle and a palace.
Queen Victoria and Balmoral Castle
Find out about Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's love for Scotland and Balmoral Castle.
Castles during World War Two
Find out how Scotland's castles were used during World War Two (1939-1945).
How are castles used today?
Find out how Scotland's castles are used today.
Ancient Egypt
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World War 1
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Evidence, artefacts and research
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