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10 All aboard for Scotland

How railway companies of the past tempted tourists to visit Scotland

14 Impregnable walls

Myra Douglas looks at a fortress which has withstood countless attacks

16 Memories Mailbox

Readers’ letters. Plus, George Forbes’ Writing to Remember column

18 Scotland’s war brides in Canada

The fascinating stories of wartime women who began new lives in Canada

20 This month in Scottish history

Events and news from years gone by

22 Imagining Fingal’s Cave

Did Mendelssohn ever visit the cave which inspired his Hebrides Overture?

24 Cold Comfort

Why an Orkney explorer forfeited his place in the history books

27 Destination Aberfeldy

Matt Hill, Editor

34 Jumping the chanty

The rituals of stag and hen nights

36 Finding your roots

Family history expert Alan Stewart explains how to access military records

38 Life on the ocean waves

Maritime memories of a school trip with a difference, onboard the SS Uganda

40 Scotland remembered

Reader memories of school in the 1930s, a weekend in Blackpool, and an unexpected visitor. Plus, remembering the late Bill McLaren

44 Gone but not forgotten

The glory days of Glasgow’s Third Lanark AC

46 Wee Harry

A dog walking disaster befalls our hero

47 My Scotland

Composer Paul Leonard-Morgan on his A History of Scotland soundtrack

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CD and book reviews

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