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'The Tin Hut' signboard at Gartly Community Hall, near Huntly, parodies the popular Tin Hut Sessions held there since 2008. Photograph by Graham Clark; image reproduced courtesy of the artist, Rachel Bride Ashton.
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Contents
'It started with Rob Roy' Film-making in the Trossachs 1911-1953
James Kennedy
Conflict over Cholera - Edinburgh in 1832
Peter Hoad
'Palaces of Light and Luxury' The Roller Rink Mania in Northern Scotland, 1909-1912
Douglas G Lockhart
A Survey of Corrugated-iron Halls in Scotland
Graham M Clark
'Fames for its Mills' The Regulation of Perth Burgh Mills and the Challenge to Monopoly Privileges, 1745-1845
Anthony Cooke
A Seventeenth Century Murder in Tinwald Parish
Margaret Kennedy
News Feature: Scottish Local History Forum AGM 2022
News Feature: Museum of Scottish Railways, Bo'ness - SLHF Visit
News Feature: Kinneil House - SLHF Visit
News Feature: 'Sincerely Valentines' Exhibition
News Feature: 'Scottish Insurrection of 1820' Symposium
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