Agnes Randolf
Agnes Randolph, Countess of Dunbar, is a worthy feisty figure. She taught and English Earl to never underestimate a woman defending her home.
Agnes Randolph, Countess of Dunbar, is a worthy feisty figure. She taught and English Earl to never underestimate a woman defending her home.
Richard Henry Brunton brought a mix of lighthouses, lifeboats and railways to Japan
The fearless Christian Fletcher and her friends saved Scotland’s crown jewels
Helen Duncan, dubbed Scotland’s last witch, was jailed for revealing war secrets and conjuring up the spirits of dead relatives and soldiers.
Architect, Ebenezer MacRae, transformed the living conditions of Edinburgh’s working class during the 1920s.
Marjory Fleming was a literary prodigy – and could have been so much more…
Sir Alexander Glen, explorer and spy, once set off for the Arctic in a dinner jacket. Read all about this tenacious Scot.
Wyndham Halswelle set many records but his Olympic triumph was tarnished by the race he was forced to have against himself.
Isabella Elder used her wealth to improve welfare in Govan and women’s education back in the 1890s
Josephine Tey was a gifted novelist and screenwriter, but what was her real identity?
William Kidd was the flamboyant, risk-taking privateer immortalised in Treasure Island. Discover his wild adventures that inspired Robert Louis Stevenson.
The Lady of Lawers’ prophecies have been coming true for three centuries
Wartime fire guard Marion Patterson went beyond the call of duty, impressing the king!
Sir Alexander Ogston was the clean freak who discovered a killer strain of bacteria
William Playfair, celebrated architect’s namesake was a scoundrel of statistics
Queen Matilda of Scotland rose to power from tragedy and a life in the convent
Robert William Thomson didn’t get credit for his new tyres but he made his mum happy.
Scots nobleman, Henry Sinclair, might have reached the New World before Columbus.
Racing driver, ambulance driver, suffragette, war hero, Muriel Thompson broke the mould
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