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Some Local Scottish Links:
Texas Links:The Scottish Society of Dallas Other Scottish Links (alphabetical):BooksfromScotland.com, an information and bookselling site that gathers together, for the first time, all kinds of books of Scottish interest, along with features, articles, reading guides etc. The site is funded by the Scottish Arts Council. ClanTime.com offers Scottish-oriented jewelry and has several excellent pages of Scottish history. Echoes of Home, a small Scottish company producing personalised videos for expatriate Scots. For parents or grandparents who left Scotland many years ago, the places and people of their early years captured on video. A gift for a special occasion and an heirloom to be enjoyed by future generations. Electric Scotland is the online home of the Scots Independent Newspaper. Also, web pages on Scottish history, clans, people and places, books on Scottish history, recipes, Scots language and stories in Real Audio, travel information on Scotland, a Web Board community, and a kids' section The General Register Office for Scotland is responsible for the registration of births, marriages, deaths, divorces and adoptions in Scotland, and for periodic censuses. The Heraldry Society of Scotland promotes the study of heraldry and its correct use in Scotland and overseas. Learn about your coat of arms. The Highland Net is a rich source of information and web links concerning Scotland and our Scottish heritage. The Kilt & Thistle Scottish Shop has a commitment to always provide customers with the best value for their hard earned dollar, and an ambition to see Tartan on every Scot in the World. www.MusicInScotland.com is the "Gateway to Scotland's music." This Scottish music site is dedicated to promoting music and musicians with a Celtic connection to a world-wide audience. Select from Scottish, Irish, Cape Breton, World, French, Spanish, Gaelic and more. The National Archives of Scotland (NAS) is the main archive for sources of the history of Scotland. The NAS holds records spanning the 12th to the 21st centuries, touching on virtually every aspect of Scottish life. The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS) records and interprets the sites, monuments and buildings of Scotland's past, and maintains the National Monuments Record of Scotland (NMRS). A new web TV site targets people around the world who feel a connection with Scotland. Anyone with Scottish roots, or who wants to know more about the country, will find a wealth of programming about Scotland on this channel. The channel streams programs over the Internet. The new concept global TV channel is accessed by logging on to www.scotlandontv.tv. The Scots Heritage Society allows us to share and celebrate our Scottish heritage. The Society emblem, the never-ending celtic knot within the Tree of Life, signifies the connectedness we all share through our Scottish heritage and roots. The Scottish Tartans Society has published an illustrated guide to kilts, especially for anyone wondering about wearing traditional Scottish dress for the first time, which is impartial, simple, clear, informative, and free. Scottish Ancestral Trail specializes in luxury vacations, allowing people of Scots descent to come to Scotland to visit the places that were important in the lives of their ancestors. |