20 November 10:15 – 12:15 Walking Tour – Georgian Glasgow
Glasgow is normally seen as a great Victorian city but Victorian prosperity was built on Georgian foundations and you can still find some impressive remains of 18th century Glasgow if you know where to look, so join Marion Maudsley to investigate! Meet in Queen St Station at 10.15am. The walk will finish in the area of Glasgow Green about 12 noon, and return to our starting point for circa 12.15pm
Booking Required: Book online at Eventbrite. £3 per person
22 November 10:00 – 12:00 Walking Tour – The Fiesty Women of Edinburgh
Join Blue Badge Guide Sue Gruellich for a walk and talk, and hear about the lives of some Feisty Women on a 2 hour walk in the Old Town of Edinburgh. Meet outside the Scottish Parliament at 10am. The walk will finish at Parliament Square at 12 noon.
Booking Required: Book online at Eventbrite. £3 per person
25 November 10:00 – 12:00 Walking Tour of Dunfermline – ‘Royalty, Religion, and Industry’
Join Helen Houston for a walk and talk in Dunfermline and hear about how Royalty, Religion, and Industry are interwoven into the fabric of Dunfermline on a 2 hour walk through the town. Meet at the Louise Gates at 10am. The walk will finish at the Andrew Carnegie Birthplace at 12 noon.
Booking Required: Book online at Eventbrite. £3 per person
27 November 10:00 – 12:00 Walking Tour of Stirling’s Top of the Town – ‘The Stories of the Stuarts’
Join David Tucker on a two-hour stroll around Stirling’s ‘top of the town’ to hear “Stories of the Stuarts” – the Stuart monarchs who left their mark on the city over three centuries. Meet outside the STGA office, Norie’s House, Broad Street at 10am. Finish at 12 noon at same location.
Booking Required: Book online at EventBrite. £3 per person
For more information about Previously… Scotland’s History Festival, visit www.historyfest.co.uk