Something Scottish
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We are a house Group and limit our membership to 10 so that all have an opportunity of contributing to the discussion.
Each member of the Group gives an informal presentation on a topic that has Something Scottish in its content. This past year has produced a variety of topics delivered in a variety of ways - ranging from semi-professional Power Point to a reading from notes. But these are just the starting point for a discussion involving all the members.
Over the past year our members’ choice of ‘Something Scottish’ included the Stanley engineer George Turnbull, Landscape interpretation, the making of the film 'I Know Where You Are Going' on location on Mull, Kitty, Duchess of Atholl, The Cowie Line, Swanston village, the building of the Caledonian Canal, Scots in the Antipodes, the Tartan Pimpernel, the drove road Skye to Crieff, Scottish Tapestry, Gaelic culture and life of a Perth teenager in 1927 -thanks to all for such a wonderful selection of topics.