New Pitsligo
Traditional Lacemaking with Sheila Joss
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Hatton of Fintray
Traditional Leatherwork with Karen Ellis
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Oldmeldrum
Traditional Quilting with Carol Munro
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Inveramsay
Traditional Straw Work with Elaine Lindsay
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Turriff
Ballad Capital of the World with Dr Thomas A McKean
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Cruden Bay
Dracula, Bram Stoker and Slains Castle with Sheena Blackhall
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Alford
Sleepy Toun, sung by Hector Riddle
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Drumdelgie
Drumdelgie, sung by Shona Donaldson
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Ballochan
Princie and Jean, sung by Hector Riddle
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Glen Logie
Glenlogie, sung by Iona Fyfe
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Mill O Tifty
Mill O Tifty's Annie, sung by Iona Fyfe
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Monymusk
Jock O Braidslee, sung by John Dickson
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Fyvie
Bonny Lass O Fyvie (Pretty Peggy-O), sung by Iona Fyfe
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The Mearns
The Elfin Knight, sung by Arthur Watson
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Auchindoun
Willie Macintosh (The Burnin o Auchindoun), sung by Shona Donaldson
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Lumphanan
Auld Craobhie, told by Tony Robertson
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Fortrie
Burker's Tale, told by Tony Robertson
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Pitcaple
The Maiden Stone, told by Jackie Ross
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Skene
The Wizard Laird of Skene, told by Fiona-Jane Brown
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Turriff
An Introduction to Doric with Sandy Stronach
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Cromar
Spring in Cromar, by Sheena Blackhall
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Ruthven
Wee Wifikie, told by Frances Jaffray
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Aboyne
Peter Williamson, Indian Peter, 1730 to 1799 by Sheena Blackhall
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Fraserburgh
The Legend of the Wine Tower
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Peterhead
Ghosts of the Plague - Gadle Braes and Ives Road
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Cruden Bay
Bram Stoker and Cruden Bay, The Scottish Origins of Dracula
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Lumphanan
Helen Rogie and Margaret Bane, Witches of Lumphanan
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Morphie
The Laird of Morphie and the Water Kelpie
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Forvie
Forvie and the Devilish Priest
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Kemnay
The Devil's Stane and Priest of Kemnay
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Bennachie
Jock the Giant of Bennachie
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Kintore
Twice Buried Mary
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Kaim of Mathers
David Barclay the Cannibal Laird and the Sheriff of the Mearns
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Den Finella
Finella - Killer and Enchantress
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Ruthven
Thomas Gordon vs The Abbot of Grange – A Battle to the Death
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Oldcastle
Francis Hay, Earl of Erroll and The Spanish Blanks Conspiracy
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Peterhead
Clifton House – The Case of the Edinburgh Doctor
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Cruden Bay
Battle of Ardendraught, Malcolm II vs Prince Canute of The Danes
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Cairnbulg
Blin’ May’s Grave
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Longside
Rev John Skinner, Author of Tullochgorum
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Peterhead
Eenoo The Inuit’s Visit to Aberdeen 1839
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Peterhead
North East Fisher Beliefs and Traditions
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Longside
Jamie Fleeman, The Laird of Udny’s Feel
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Collieston
Philip Kennedy, Smuggler and Folk Hero Philip Kennedy, Smuggler and Folk Hero
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Potarch Bridge
Donald Dinnie – The Victorian Scottish Heavyweight Champion
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Potarch Bridge
Jock Young’s Loup
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Lumphanan
The Real Macbeth – Macbeth’s Cairn, Perkhill
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Newburgh
James McBey, The Farmer’s Son from Newburgh
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Fyvie
Percy Forbes-Leith of Fyvie Castle and The Tiffany Window Memorial
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Balhalgardy
The Battle of Harlaw - Highland v Lowland or A Private War?
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Netherley
Scott Skinner and The Real-life Lass o’ Bon Accord
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St Cyrus
George Beattie – The Lost Poet of Montrose
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Alford
John Duncan – Johnnie Meen, The Alford Weaver
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Alford
William McCombie – Father of the Aberdeen Angus Breed
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Alford
Patrick Byres of Tonley, Jacobite Rebel and Accessory to Murder
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