Bonus Podcast 3 - Janet Nein Gibbie Gow
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1y ago
The spooky story of Janet Nien Gibbie Gow and the Witch Pricker courtesy of Tain Museum Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information ..read more
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The Ulbster Stone
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1y ago
Carved in the 8th century, this magnificent rock is named after the coastal village of Ulbster, south of Wick, where it was unearthed in 1770 in the graveyard at St. Martin’s Chapel. A few decades after its discovery, the stone was moved to the top of an artificial mound in front of Thurso Castle. There it was during the 19th century that the stone was defaced, with an inscription in Gothic script being carved into its side. The Ulbster Stone is said to bear more symbols on it than any other Pictish monument. Symbols such as the crescent and V-rod, a double-disc, a paired crescent, a step, an ..read more
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Tarbat Blue Glass Stud
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1y ago
An object from Portmahomack it is a composite blue glass stud inlaid with silver wire and red enamel and was made in the Pictish monastic smiths’ hall of the Pictish monastery at Portmahomack.   The size of this blue glass stud belies its importance to Pictish archaeology; it is only about the size of a 5-pence piece, but was crafted by a craftsman working in the smiths’ hall of the Pictish monastery at Portmahomack, Tarbatness in the 8th century. The stud is so like those on the famous treasure, the Derrynaflan paten, that it has been suggested that the same craftsman was at work at Port ..read more
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The Gairloch Pictish Symbol Stone
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1y ago
The Gairloch Pictish Symbol Stone is a great example not only of Pictish carvings showing wildlife but also of the trials and tribulations of many Pictish stones which have had a chequered past between the time of their carving and their current safe homes in museums. It is also a rare example of a west coast Pictish stone and it makes us ask the question – how many more Pictish stones are hidden in the West Highlands, waiting to be found and rescued? This object was runner up in the March 2022 vote Location: Gairloch Museum, Gairloch, Ross-shire, IV21 2BH See acast.com/priva ..read more
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The Gairloch Salmon Stone
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by highlandobjects.online
2y ago
The Gairloch Salmon Stone is a great example not only of Pictish carvings showing wildlife but also of the trials and tribulations of many Pictish stones which have had a chequered past between the time of their carving and their current safe homes in museums. It is also a rare example of a west coast Pictish stone and it makes us ask the question – how many more Pictish stones are hidden in the West Highlands, waiting to be found and rescued? This object was runner up in the March 2022 vote Location: Gairloch Museum, Gairloch, Ross-shire, IV21 2BH See acast.com/privacy for p ..read more
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Hilton of Cadboll Base Stone
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by highlandobjects.online
2y ago
On its discovery on the original site of the Hilton Stone, NMS lobbied/instructed that the base should be transported to Edinburgh to be exhibited alongside the larger section of the Stone already on display. The people of Hilton took exception to this strategy and formed the Historic Hilton Trust who lobbied for the stone to remain in its home village. After a protracted dispute agreement was reached that the Stone could remain in Hilton Village. This reversed the policy that important artefacts automatically go to Edinburgh.  The outcome is a change in policy by HES and NMS that imp ..read more
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Hilton of Cadboll Base Stone
Highland Objects Podcasts
by highlandobjects.online
2y ago
On its discovery on the original site of the Hilton Stone, NMS lobbied/instructed that the base should be transported to Edinburgh to be exhibited alongside the larger section of the Stone already on display. The people of Hilton took exception to this strategy and formed the Historic Hilton Trust who lobbied for the stone to remain in its home village. After a protracted dispute agreement was reached that the Stone could remain in Hilton Village. This reversed the policy that important artefacts automatically go to Edinburgh.  The outcome is a change in policy by HES and NMS that imp ..read more
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George Bain Celtic-Design Bowl
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by highlandobjects.online
2y ago
A bright, intricate Celtic-design bowl created by a Celtic artist at the home of artist and educator George Bain’s house in Drumnadrochit in the 1940s.   Location: Groam House Museum, High St, Rosemarkie, Fortrose IV10 8UF See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information ..read more
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The Gunna Breac
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by highlandobjects.online
2y ago
The Gunna Breac was a treasured possession of the MacDonalds of Dalchnosie originally dating to the late 17th/early 18th centuries. It was brought to the Battle of Culloden (1746) by Alexander MacDonald who fought with the Atholl Brigade. A fabulous piece of Jacobite history for all Outlander fans! Location: Museum of the Isles Armdale Castle Armadale Sleat, Isle of Skye IV45 8RS See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information ..read more
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The Hector Model
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by highlandobjects.online
2y ago
This 18th Century model of the Hector, which is heralded as ‘Canada’s Mayflower’ may seem innocuous, however the story that it depicts is one of suffering and destitution, yet hope and new beginnings. It holds within it the origins of the people of Nova Scotia, who left Lochbroom in 1773 in search of a new world and new life.   Location: Ullapool Museum, 7 & 8 W Argyle St, Ullapool IV26 2TY See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information ..read more
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