It's a little known fact that back in the old days #Orkney horses were masters of disguise and could easily blend into their surroundings.
You might not believe this but there is a horse standing in this photograph.
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In 2006 there would be about ten of us in George Square huddled together in the rain with soggy placard and flicking candles after illegal far right attacks on our communities
Now we need you all
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'The results of the 1947 test were significant at the time but were stored away and almost forgotten, until academics at the University of Edinburgh realised how valuable they could be if they could trace the participants to see how their brains had fared over the years.' 1/3
What went right this week: the good news that matters.
#PositiveNews
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I’m about to download some death certificates for my #Sudbourne #OnePlaceStudy. I order a year a month, & they’re building up into a really good resource. I wonder what insights the 1871 deaths will bring… Sad to think of the grief that these deaths would have brought
#OnePlaceWednesday
The Reform MP spreading lies about migrants and housing
Sarah Pochin claimed 50 per cent of all new houses being built in the UK are to go to foreign nationals. Guess what? It's completely untrue
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Lynn Campbell, Lecturer and Programme lead for the BA (Hons) in Culture and Heritage at UHI Institute for Northern Studies, exploring the social history of 18th-century #Orkney
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Politics should work for everyone, not just those who can buy influence. But amazingly there is no limit on how much money can be spent on politicians. Add your name to demand that our political system should never be put up for sale #PoliticsNotForSale
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When Hamish McKenzie took a test in 1947 he did not expected to be still having his brain power measured 80 years later.
Glasgow is built on a post-glacial landscape filled with low, but steep hills called drumlins. This didn't stop the city's Victorian architects and there are many examples where their designs have simply taken such challenges in their stride.
#glasgow #architecture #architecturephotography
Lynn Campbell, Lecturer and Programme lead for the BA (Hons) in Culture and Heritage at the UHI Institute for Northern Studies, is diving deep into 18th-century Orkney for her PhD research. By exam…
Absolutely huge crowds in Belfast to reject the far-right, paramilitarism, racism and border violence. A loud message to the politicians who pandered to violent paramilitary groups this week
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This Is My Glasgow
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An anti-racism rally is set to take place in Glasgow this weekend after the city faced 'race riots' on last night in the wake of a stabbing in Northern Ireland