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Hermitage Castle is reached over the rolling hills of the Scottish Borders. Built to guard the lands of Liddesdale it has a turbulent and bloody history.
There is something very satisfying about coating plates!
Now that the MOOC has ended and the marks are in… Miss Helen [Ellen] Murray, albumen print from a wet collodion negative by Dr John Adamson, 1850s T.1942.1.1.162…
Another Minimalism is on at The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh from the 14th November 2015 until the 21st of February 2016. Works from two well known pioneering Californian artists…
Phyllida Barlow: set sculptures can be seen at The Fruitmarket Gallery until the 18th of October 2015.
On the north-east coast of Zealand in eastern Denmark lies Helsingør. The name is derived from the word hals meaning “neck” or “narrow strait”, referring to the narrowest…
The original 1912 school was demolished in 1970 and the site lay abandoned for 30 years until a community program transformed the site into a stepped garden.