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Edinburgh, Glasgow, Scotland
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Walks info from Stephen Millar (Edinburgh's Hidden Walks,Secret Glasgow,London's Hidden Walks (1-4),Tribes of Glasgow, Lust Lies Monarchy, London City Churches)

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Issue 151 | Leither Magazine - Ukrainians in Leith

Issue 151 | Leither Magazine - Ukrainians in Leith

Leither — Issue 151 Cover Story Hannah, and her daughter Stacey, whose lives changed forever on the morning of 24th February 2022 when Russia launched the attack on their home city Kharkiv I'm a paragraph. I'm connected to your collection through a dataset. Click Preview to see my content.

Leither magazine - Old Spence and links to American Consul

Leither magazine - Old Spence and links to American Consul

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Kate Cranston walk and profile The Glasgow Times

Kate Cranston walk and profile The Glasgow Times

The Glasgow Times — She was the forward-thinking Victorian-era businesswoman whose endeavours in Glasgow influenced London society.

Kate Cranston walk and profile - The Herald

Kate Cranston walk and profile - The Herald

The Herald (Scotland) — She was the forward-thinking Victorian-era businesswoman whose endeavours in Glasgow influenced London society.

New York Offbeat Walks

New York Offbeat Walks

www.goodreads.com — New York Offbeat Walks book. Read reviews from world's largest community for readers. New York Offbeat Walks is a pocket-size guide containing 13 walks c...

London's Hidden Walks Volume 4

London's Hidden Walks Volume 4

amazon.co.uk — London's Hidden Walks Volume 4 1st edition by Millar, Stephen, Eve Kershman (ISBN: 9781902910680)

Secret Glasgow

Secret Glasgow

amazon.com — Secret Glasgow book published by Jonglez

Aye Write: Tribes of Glasgow review by Pat Byrne - Glasgow West End

Aye Write: Tribes of Glasgow review by Pat Byrne - Glasgow West End

glasgowwestend.co.uk — I went along to Aye Write at The Mitchell Library to hear Stephen Millar and Alan McCredie talk about their book 'Tribes of Glasgow' (Luath Press) The book arose out of the writer Stephen Millar's quest to rediscover Glasgow and capture its essence. Born in Glasgow but having been brought up in and lived in ...

Walking Edinburgh's ancient city wall

Walking Edinburgh's ancient city wall

The i Paper — Remnants of the Flodden Wall, which protected Scotland's capital for over two centuries, can still be found today. Explore the ruins with this walking tour from Stephen Millar, author of Edinburgh's Hidden Walks. A protection from Southern invaders This walk starts by Edinburgh Castle, at the top of Granny's Green

Travel: Dodging cows and funny looks when walking the Antonine Wall

Travel: Dodging cows and funny looks when walking the Antonine Wall

The Herald (Scotland) — Steve Millar Recently I decided to walk the route of the Antonine Wall - the 38-mile fortification built by the Romans across Scotland in the 1st century AD. I also decided my three children should not escape and I planned to walk around 13 miles a day for three days and wild camp for two nights.

Templars, pirates and witches: exploring Leith's hidden history

Templars, pirates and witches: exploring Leith's hidden history

The i Paper — This walk, exploring some of Leith's darker secrets, starts on the south side of Henderson Street where it joins Great Junction Street. On the wall - by Greggs the bakers - look up to see a monument recalling Henderson Street's part in a major 19th century regeneration scheme.

London's Hidden Walks Box Set

London's Hidden Walks Box Set

metropublications.com — Retail Price: £24.99 ISBN: 978-1-902910-54-3 The London's Hidden Walks Box set includes 3 volumes, each book includes: 400pp, full-colour, sewn paperback, 12 maps, over 400 photo About this box set Following any of the 12 walks featured in each book will allow the user to walk in the footsteps of authors and statesmen

Lust, Lies and Monarchy

Lust, Lies and Monarchy

google.co.uk — People have long been fascinated by the stories behind royal portraits. This volume takes readers inside royal families by way of great paintings, like Holbein's Henry VIII, van Dyck's Charles I, Millais' The Princes in the Tower, Freud's Elizabeth II, and more.

Tribes of Glasgow

Tribes of Glasgow

luath.co.uk — Stephen Millar & Alan McCredie ISBN: 9781912147854 Binding: paperback In stock

Edinburgh's Hidden Walks

Edinburgh's Hidden Walks

metropublications.com — Retail Price: £11.99ISBN: 978-1-902910-69-7 Following the incredible success of the London's Hidden Walks series, Metro are pleased to announce that we have extended our reach beyond London to another great and ancient city - Edinburgh! People love walking the streets and every street tells a story...With 14 illust

Edinburgh's Hidden Walks

Edinburgh's Hidden Walks

metropublications.com — 1st edition Retail Price: £9.99ISBN: 978-1-902910-58-1 Following the incredible success of the London's Hidden Walks series, Metro are pleased to announce that we have extended our reach beyond London to another great and ancient city - Edinburgh! People love walking the streets and every street tells a story...Wit

London Architecture

London Architecture

metropublications.com — ISBN: 978-1-902910-38-3 From the remains of the Roman amphitheatre to the soaring glass structures of the 21st century city, London offers a unique architectural experience. This revised and expanded, authoritative guide takes the reader through almost 2,000 years of the Capital's architectural his

London's Hidden Walks Volume 3

London's Hidden Walks Volume 3

metropublications.com — Retail Price: £9.99ISBN: 978-1-902910-51-2 The streets of London are inexhaustible in the tales they have to tell. Following the success of Steven Millar's first two volumes, London's Hidden Walks Vol.3 introduces twelve new walks that will surprise and entertain the intrepid explorer. With this book in hand, readers c

London's City Churches

London's City Churches

metropublications.com — London's City Churches include some of the Capital's finest architecture. The sanctity of the church has prevented London's churches from being redeveloped or altered in any significant way and so they remain historical islands while the environment around them has changed beyond recognition. This guide is packed w

Stephen Millar, Author at inews.co.uk

Stephen Millar, Author at inews.co.uk

The i Paper — Stephen Millar, author of Edinburgh's Hidden Walks, follows the footsteps of music legends who once paid Scotland's capital city a visit. Beatlemania engulfs Edinburgh This 'rock' tour starts at Cav nightclub on West Tollcross, recently featured in T2 Trainspotting. This venue has had many names since it was first used for concerts in the 1940s.

Edinburgh's little-known Confederate memorial - and why it must stay

Edinburgh's little-known Confederate memorial - and why it must stay

The Scotsman — The recent violence in Charlottesville, triggered by the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E Lee, is a reminder of the bitter racial tensions that continue to divide America. Hundreds of monuments to Confederate leaders of the Civil War were erected in the Southern States, mainly between the 1890s and 1950s.

Lock, stock and smokin' barrels

Lock, stock and smokin' barrels

The Sunday Times — Stephen McGinty article on Stephen Millar's book Tribes of Glasgow

More than an Outlander tribute act: meet the modern day Jacobites

More than an Outlander tribute act: meet the modern day Jacobites

The Scotsman — It is a Saturday night in February and I'm in a pub, hundreds of miles from home, with a group of men I've only just met. Two carry firearms and drinks are flowing freely when one of my new acquaintances - a thick set man with a huge grey beard - pulls out a massive knife and holds it to throat of a South African woman nearby.

Exploring Glasgow's links to the 18th century slave trade

Exploring Glasgow's links to the 18th century slave trade

The Scotsman — Author Stephen Millar takes a walking tour of Glasgow to examine the city's links to the international slave trade Almost exactly five hundred years ago the first slave ship carrying captive Africans to the Americas set sail. Over the following centuries around 10 million more Africans would follow them, many dying on route or on the plantations of America and the Caribbean.
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