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t, when things were a little simpler. The contents of this seasonal issue are sure to help, esp ecially the wonderful memories sent in by readers (pa
ge 40). And remember, some things never change. The Hogmanay celebrations around S cotland will always catch the world’s attention with their fiery drama and tradition (see page 18 for a taster), when else does half the world’s population join hands to sing a Rabbi e Burns poem at the top of their voices? Maybe it’s not such a daft time of year aft
er all! Contents 5 Then
and Now News and events, he adlines from the past, and interestin
cotland Matt Hill,
Editor 36 Finding you
r roots Your monthly guide to ga thering information on your an
g facts 10 A passion for t
he past We talk to TV’s Neil Oliver ab out the new series of A History of S
cotland 15 A wonder of
its age The fascinating history of Kildrummy
Castle 16 Memories
Mailbox Readers’ letters. Plus, George Forbes’ Writing to Remember
column 18 All the best when it c
omes... We investigate the many supers titions associated with the N
ew Year 21 A taste of S
cotland A great recipe for Christmas
Pudding 22 Back on t
he menu Do you remember learning D omestic Science at
school? 24 This month in Scottish
history Events and news from years
gone by 27 Destinati
on Oban Your guide to the seaside re sort of Oban, known as the gateway to the Isles, including View of th
e Month 34 Reind
eer man How one reindeer herder brou ght the festive animals back to S
cestors 38 The beautif
ul game Kath Gourlay gets to the bo ttom of Kirkwall’s traditional b
a’ game 40 Scotland rem
embered Readers share their memo ries of Christmas day, train journeys to school and singing in the dark. Plus, Wartime Heroes and Fearless
Females 44 Capital
circus The circus performers wh o wowed Edinburgh crowds during th
e 1800s 46 Sights and sounds of S
cotland CD and book reviews. Plus, the m usic of yesteryear in Hit
Parade 48 Puzzl
es WIN! Test your knowledge to win a S cottish Quest board game or a diction
ary set 49 Fun
at one! Recalling The One O’Clock Gang,
one of Scotland’s first television pro
grammes 50 My S
cotland Radio DJ and TV announcer Charles Nove recalls growing up in
Glasgow 51 We
e Harry Harry discovers the highs and lows of the festive season in our fictional
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