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  2. Scottish Field - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Field is a Scottish monthly magazine which covers traditional, leisure, and historical interests. History and profile. The magazine was established by former railway booking clerk and advertising executive John MacMurtie in Glasgow in May 1903, following the model of the field sports magazine The Field in England.

  3. List of magazines in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Chapman, literary. Clash, youth. The Drouth, the arts. Edinburgh Review. Lines Review 1952–1998, poetry magazine published by Callum Macdonald (1912–1999) The List, entertainment in Edinburgh and Glasgow. M8, entertainment in Edinburgh and Glasgow. Prospect, architecture. Scotcampus, entertainment and culture for students.

  4. List of magazines in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Britanskii Soiuznik. British Bandsman. British Birds. British Chess Magazine. British Film. British Journal of Photography. British Philatelic Bulletin. British Railways Illustrated. British Vogue.

  5. Fiona Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong specialises in Scottish clan history. She has made more than 20 films on Scottish families, and in 2006, set up the first Border Reiver Trail in the south of Scotland. She is a columnist for magazines and newspapers, including Scottish Field magazine, the "Courier" newspaper, and the American-based Scotbanner newspaper.

  6. Category:Magazines published in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Birds. Scottish Field. The Scottish Historical Review. Scottish Left Review. Scottish Medical Journal. Shout (magazine) The Skinny (magazine) The Spy (periodical) SquareGo.

  7. Who Built Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Who Built Scotland: A History of the Nation in Twenty-Five Buildings is a book of essays first published by Historic Environment Scotland in 2017. The 25 essays on the Scottish built environment, past and present, are contributed by five Scottish writers: novelist Alexander McCall Smith, history writer Alistair Moffat, publisher James Crawford, novelist James Robertson and poet Kathleen Jamie.

  8. Viv Lumsden - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] She was restaurant critic for Scottish Field magazine, and occasionally writes and broadcasts on aspects of the hospitality industry, travel and home style and design. [citation needed] Education. Lumsden attended James Gillespie's High School in Edinburgh, followed by the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama.

  9. Talk:Scottish Field - Wikipedia

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    Per the discussion at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Scottish Field about the difficulty of internet searches for further refs without just landing on a plethora of hits from the magazines own web site, I've had a little bit of success by searching individual other publications by prefixing the search with "site:", so e.g. "site:dailyfoo.com "scottish field"", to exclude hits at the Scottish ...

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