By The Way
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Flora's compelling story of escape from her Clan MacDonald home at Dunaverty on the Mull of Kintyre, and saving the Laird's infant child when The Campbells were about to massacre all who remained. Written by Jacqueline Fitzgibbon.
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The Stone of Destiny was stolen from Scotland by Edward Longshanks in 1296. This is the story of how four Glasgow students recovered it on Christmas day 1950 to rekindle the feeling of national identity and highlight the cause of independence for Scotland.
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Sleep. 200 words inspired by the letter S of my acronym.
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Relax. 200 words inspired by the letter R of my acronym.
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Eat well. 200 words inspired by the letter E of my acronym.
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Give Back. 200 words inspired by the letter G of my acronym.
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Notice. 200 words inspired by the letter N of my acronym.
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Be Active. 200 words inspired by the letter A of my acronym.
info_outlineAngus Adamson is an Arranach. He was born and brought-up on Arran. We recorded a conversation the last week I lived there and it was a delight to hear the story of his connection to the island, its people and how he’s served the community in one way or another all his working days. Angus has been a mechanic, a fire-fighter and a Church of Scotland Minister. There are only two characters in this story. You’ll hear only two voices - Angus and the island of Arran. Angus and I spoke in his front room, but the island speaks through the sounds of wild-track I’ve recorded in the environment over the years.