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Highland dress, tartan talk, and tourist information are included in this link. Music, books, crafts and sports are highlighted to bring the viewer a look at Scotland. From plane fares to bagpipes, you will find interesting information on Scottish culture. In particular, the history of Scottish highland dress will be of special interest to historians with a fashion sense. |
Discovering the past is the focus of this site. Photos, maps & queries about Scottish ancestors can be researched. The excitement of delving into one's geanology piques the viewers curiosity. The site includes a search engine for your ancestors. It includes Parish Lists of births and marriages, and a history of old occupations and positions from as far back as the 17th Century are worth reading. Finding those skeletons in your ancestral closets could be fun! |
This site focuses on the Nicholson Clan. Interesting tidbits about their history is valuable to anyone who is related to this Clan. If you are looking for Tartan wallpaper, would like to read a good Scotch myth, chat in the Bothy chat room or play a game "Name this Tartan," then this site is for you. This a good example of a well-designed site for those who seek their Scottish heritage. MacNicol...Nicholson...Nicol... |
This site is the official website of the Highland Clan MacNicol. Chief Iain MacNeacail brings greetings to all visitors. The history of Scotland comes alive while visiting the links to the museums, pipe bands, societies, games, tartans, photos and outfitters. The Isle of Skye, homeland of the Clan is highlighted as well as St. Columbas Island, buriel site of the twenty-eight Clan chiefs. |
This site has a visually stunning intro...n animation of a tartan weaving itself and other cool effects. It covers 2002 Washington D.C. events, including a calendar of Scottish activities throughout the United States. April 6th is the National Holiday of all Scottish Americans. It has a link to the Scottish Tartan Museum and a message from Scotland First Minister, Henry McLeaish, MSP. |
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