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P6 pupils from Bun-sgoil Taobh na Pàirce, Edinburgh tune in to some Gaelic folktales at the National Library of Scotland. Credit: Neil Hanna

Sgeul | Story - National Library of Scotland's first ever Gaelic dual-language exhibition

Capital Gaelic Development Officer Ann Paterson shares Gaelic folktales with P6 pupils from Bun-sgoil Taobh na Pàirce, Edinburgh. Credit: Neil Hanna

Sgeul | Story - National Library of Scotland's first ever Gaelic dual-language exhibition

Capital Gaelic Development Officer Ann Paterson shares Gaelic folktales with P6 pupils from Bun-sgoil Taobh na Pàirce, Edinburgh. Credit: Neil Hanna

Sgeul | Story - National Library of Scotland's first ever Gaelic dual-language exhibition

Capital Gaelic Development Officer Ann Paterson shares Gaelic folktales with P6 pupils from Bun-sgoil Taobh na Pàirce, Edinburgh. Credit: Neil Hanna

Sgeul | Story - National Library of Scotland's first ever Gaelic dual-language exhibition

Credit: courtesy of Waverley Care

Milestone House - the UK's first purpose-built AIDS hospice

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Credit: courtesy of Waverley Care

Milestone House - the UK's first purpose-built AIDS hospice

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The Milestone House visitor book, open on the page the (then) Princess of Wales signed on her visit in October 1991. The visitor book is one of items that will be on display. 
Credit: with kind permission from Waverley Care.

Milestone Visitor Book

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The Milestone House visitor book, open on the page the (then) Princess of Wales signed on her visit in October 1991. The visitor book is one of items that will be on display. 
Credit: with kind permission from Waverley Care.

Milestone Visitor Book

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Curator Dora Petherbridge with the Milestone House visitor book, open on the page the (then) Princess of Wales signed on her visit in October 1991. The visitor book is one of items that will be on display. 
Credit: with kind permission from Waverley Care.

Milestone Visitor Book

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Curator Dora Petherbridge with the Milestone House visitor book, open on the page the (then) Princess of Wales signed on her visit in October 1991. The visitor book is one of items that will be on display. 
Credit: with kind permission from Waverley Care.

Milestone Visitor Book

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From a journal and scrapbook kept by John Francis Campbell mainly during his visit to Paris at the time of the Siege in 1871, and while traveling round the west coast of Scotland.

Rory Rum, storyteller, Mingulay

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Sketch by John Francis Campbell, thought to be made with peat. The sketch shows a vision of many different characters that appear in Gaelic folktales, from the medieval heroes (at the back) to mythical and supernatural beings, such as witches, cats, water creatures etc. Campbell later developed this

Sketch by John Francis Campbell, thought to be made with peat

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