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  • Putting Linlithgow in its Place by Dr Callum Watson

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    Sep 26 2019 19:00 - 21:00
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    The first of our Autumn/Winter talks is coming and tickets now on sale at the Museum and our website!

    On Thursday 26th September at 7 pm in St Peter’s Church we will welcome Dr Callum Watson. Callum is based at the Battle of Bannockburn Centre and recently appeared on the Neil Oliver TV series ‘the Rise of the Clans’ He was also one of the historical advisers on the Robert the Bruce movie ‘The Outlaw King’, some of which was filmed here at the Peel. 

    Callum has put together a talk especially for us, entitled ‘Putting Linlithgow in its place: Linlithgow as a Focus of Royal Activity in Late Medieval Scotland.' Throughout the fourteenth- and fifteenth-centuries, Linlithgow was regularly the scene of pivotal moments in Scotland's history. 

    This talk will examine some of these events and explore Linlithgow's significance in late medieval Scotland. We’re delighted to have Callum open the series and this evening will be sponsored by Mill Lane Motors.

    Tickets are £5, available from the museum desk or our website and include a cuppa and a biccy! 

    See you there.

    Tickets now available to buy online at the Museum's Website. Please book & buy ticket online in advance. Limited Seats Available. All proceeds go towards the Linlithgow Community Museum, run by the local community of volunteers.

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    Discover the history of the Royal Burgh of Linlithgow. Open Monday-Saturday 10pm-4pm & Sunday 1pm-4pm. Closed Tuesday. Free entry but donations always welcome! www.LinlithgowMuseum.Org

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    St Peter's Scottish Episcopal Church, 153 High St, EH49 7AB Linlithgow

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