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Scotland's rugged coast - Inverness to Gairloch (Part 1) - Cross over to the Black Isle then take in the amazing scenery of Gairloch's west coast and experience the wonderful mountainous Wester Ross.

Unique Scotland

Release Date: 10/25/2020

TARTAN - Clare Campbell of Prickly Thistle: From Accountancy to Artisan – Incredible revival of Scottish Heritage Through Tartan and Century-Old Looms show art TARTAN - Clare Campbell of Prickly Thistle: From Accountancy to Artisan – Incredible revival of Scottish Heritage Through Tartan and Century-Old Looms

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Clare Campbell, a trailblazing Highlander renowned for her innovation in the weaving and designer clothes industry, is driven by a deep passion for authenticity and identity. Clare’s remarkable journey began in 1978, when she was born in Inverness, the Highland capital of Scotland. With two younger brothers, Clare drew inspiration from her mother, who has always been a guiding light in her life. Like many, Clare’s family faced heartbreak, losing her brother Paul just before Christmas in 1998 at the age of 19. This profound loss reshaped Clare’s outlook on life, instilling in her and...

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Scottish TARTAN - Episode 1 - The threads of Scottish identity - Scotland's journey show art Scottish TARTAN - Episode 1 - The threads of Scottish identity - Scotland's journey

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The threads of Scotland’s identity, Tartan’s journey I’m sorry to say that Tartan was not invented in Scotland. Gasp, horror, but this is just a reality that we will have to live with. In fact, when you’ve listened to this Podcast, you’ll realise that this Iconic symbol of Scotland is so important to this country because of what Scotland did to this chequered cloth rather than inventing it. Scotland's Tartan’s story begins with the ‘Falkirk fragment’, a simple undyed wool check, found in the town of Falkirk, used to stopper a Roman coin hoard in the third century. Though...

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Clans of Scotland - their Rise, Fall and Rise Again - Episode 2 show art Clans of Scotland - their Rise, Fall and Rise Again - Episode 2

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This episode of Unique Scotland examines the journey of Scottish clans from their origins and rise, through dramatic decline, to their modern revival. The podcast traces the clans' history from ancient times, highlighting their resilience, feuds, and adaptation to changing political landscapes. It explores the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, the Jacobite risings, and the catastrophic Battle of Culloden in 1746, which led to brutal government suppression and dismantling of the clan system. The subsequent Highland Clearances forced many to emigrate, creating a global Scottish diaspora. Despite these...

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Clans of Scotland - their rise and fall - Episode 1 - From the bloody battle of Coire na Creiche to the crushing of the Lords of the Isle ...... show art Clans of Scotland - their rise and fall - Episode 1 - From the bloody battle of Coire na Creiche to the crushing of the Lords of the Isle ......

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In this episode of Unique Scotland, John Harbour explores the origins and evolution of the Scottish clan system, tracing its roots from the painted Picts and the Gaels of Dál Riata, through Viking invasions, to the formation of Alba (early Scotland). The clans emerged as tightly-knit communities bound by kinship, loyalty, and mutual protection, thriving in Scotland’s rugged landscapes. Clans were not solely based on blood ties; many adopted the chief’s surname for solidarity, and associated families, known as Septs, became integral parts of clan society. The episode recounts famous feuds,...

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Scotland - Christmas and New Year Traditions - For centuries, New Year (Hogmanay) has been revered over Christmas celebrations show art Scotland - Christmas and New Year Traditions - For centuries, New Year (Hogmanay) has been revered over Christmas celebrations

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Imagine Scotland locked in winter’s grip: snow whispering across cobbled streets, hearth fires glowing against the dark, families drawn close for warmth. While much of the world fixes its gaze on Christmas Day, Scotland’s true winter soul once beat loudest on another night entirely — Hogmanay, New Year’s Eve. Ancient, fierce, and alive with ritual, Hogmanay was not simply a celebration. It was survival, identity, and hope rolled into one blazing night. No one knows exactly where the word Hogmanay comes from — perhaps Old French, perhaps Norse, echoes of Yule carried on northern...

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Letter from Scotland - November 2025 - A warm, humorous, and atmospheric tour through Scotland's latest news show art Letter from Scotland - November 2025 - A warm, humorous, and atmospheric tour through Scotland's latest news

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This November 2025 edition of Letter from Scotland offers a warm, humorous, and vividly atmospheric tour through the country’s latest news, landscapes, and quirks. Host John Robert Mackay Harbour begins by setting the scene of a classic Scottish November—rain in all its forms, fading heather, unpredictable light, and a blend of melancholy and mischief that marks the season. From there, the episode explores a patchwork of stories that reflect Scotland’s unique character. The reintroduction of beavers to Glen Affric, centuries after their extinction, marks a hopeful milestone for...

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Glasgow - Shipbuilding on the Clyde - ghosts of the past, appear in this riveting story of Glasgow’s River Clyde, once the beating heart of global shipbuilding. show art Glasgow - Shipbuilding on the Clyde - ghosts of the past, appear in this riveting story of Glasgow’s River Clyde, once the beating heart of global shipbuilding.

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This special episode delves into the rich maritime legacy of Glasgow’s River Clyde, once a global powerhouse of shipbuilding. From the early 19th to the mid-20th century, the Clyde’s shipyards were at the forefront of industrial innovation and naval craftsmanship, producing thousands of vessels that left an indelible mark on world history. This prolific output earned Glasgow the prestigious title of the “Second City of the British Empire,” a testament to its pivotal role in global trade, warfare, and transportation. Although shipbuilding on the Clyde can be traced back to the 15th...

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A SCOTSMAN IN NEW YORK - Screeching Police sirens mixed with Scottish bagpipes sort of sums up New York's Tartan Week where thousands of Scots descended upon the city 'that never sleeps' show art A SCOTSMAN IN NEW YORK - Screeching Police sirens mixed with Scottish bagpipes sort of sums up New York's Tartan Week where thousands of Scots descended upon the city 'that never sleeps'

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Scotsman in New York NEW YORK is, undoubtedly, one of the most exciting cities in the world and I can’t believe that I have just visited for the first time. Thankfully I have now been to see this amazing metropolis for myself and this Podcast shares that experience with you. From screeching Police sirens to bellowing bagpipes, this was an adventure worth waiting for. It is only a few weeks since I returned from New York and I was absolutely buzzing after my first visit to the Big Apple, to such an extent that I’m inserting this bonus Podcast detailing my experience in the city and the...

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Glasgow City - Episode 3 - Kylie Minogue clearly loves Glasgow - I wonder if she rides the Clockwork Orange when she's in town show art Glasgow City - Episode 3 - Kylie Minogue clearly loves Glasgow - I wonder if she rides the Clockwork Orange when she's in town

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In this third Episode on Glasgow city, we have just come to the end of University Avenue, arriving at Byers Road, a favourite place for University Students to eat and drink. What is the scandal surrounding the Tennant Pub? And what does a Clockwork Orange have to do with Glasgow’s underground railway system, the third oldest in the world. I’ll be mentioning the conversion of 19th century Town Houses to hotels and find out where Kylie Minogue stays when she is visiting Glasgow. Down on the waterfront we will visit the Scottish Exhibition Centre to see an arena that looks like a spacecraft...

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Glasgow City - Episode 2 - Did Madeleine Smith poison her lover. Just one of teh stories as we tour this wonderful city show art Glasgow City - Episode 2 - Did Madeleine Smith poison her lover. Just one of teh stories as we tour this wonderful city

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In this second Episode of Glasgow we leave Glasgow Green and travel from the East, along the river Clyde and past the Clutha bar that suffered such a tragedy a few years ago. We pass through the centre, traversing St Vincent Street to see some fabulous buildings including a Greek and Egyptian styled church reflecting the eclectic architecture of Glasgow. The street names reflect famous people and battles that were fought and you will hear how Nelson lost his eye and hear about the building that now houses the implement that removed the shrapnel during the battle. You will hear of the callous...

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Touring from Inverness to the Gairloch on Scotland's rugged west coast is an absolute delight. This is the third part of Inverness tours. In this Podcast, we leave the city and head north over the Kessock Bridge onto the Black Isle then west towards Loch Ewe, passing amazing sights such as the Corrieshalloch Gorge. We pass a man made lake, now part of a hydro scheme and hear how a lost world has re-appeared due to the dry weather in the Highlands. We will walk the white sandy beach of Gruinard Bay and hear about Gruidard House and Gardens. And why was Gruinard island so dangerous and is it really safe today?