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Antiques Roadshow Valuation Day
Fiona Bruce and the BBC's team of experts descend on Scone Palace for this valuation day. Take along your heirlooms and car boot discoveries to see if you have a dusty treasure on your hands.
Scone Palace, Perth
Tue 9 Jul
Free / 01738 552300
- 09:30 – 16:30
1960s Saturday Pass
A weekend of cultural activities, focussing on the 1960s and including talks and lectures, music, films and more.
Royal Festival Hall, London SE1
Sat 26 Oct
£12 day pass until May 31 (or £20 weekend pass). After May 31 £15 day pass and £25 weekend pass / 0844 875 0073
Annual Cardinal Winning Lecture
Archbishop Gerard Muller, the Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, gives a lecture in in recognition of the importance of the St. Andrew’s Foundation. Booking is essential.
Bute Hall, Glasgow
Sat 15 Jun
Free / 0141 330 4092
An Archive of Feelings
Ann Cvetkovich discusses queer archives and the importance of recording traumatic cultural experience.
Tramway, Glasgow
Sun 26 May
Free / 0845 330 3501
Part of ARIKA13 Episode 5: Hidden in Plain Sight.
- 11:00
Everest: Taming the Mountain
Dr Michael Ward's maps of Everest speak to the modern history of exploration of the mighty tall mountain. Curator Paula Williams takes a look at them on the 60th anniversary of the Everest conquest of Hillary and Norgay.
Melrose Abbey
Sat 15 Jun
From Castles to Camels: Scottish Silver, Its Makers and Their Marks
An illustrated talk by George Dalgleish, Keeper of Scottish History & Archaeology, on the work and lives of some of Scotland's historic goldsmiths from the 16th century to the present.
National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
Fri 23 Aug
Free / 0300 123 6789
- 10:30
A Johnsmas Foy: Slaves in a Savage Land
A presentation, using storytelling, song, dance, film and documents, of stories from the lives of hundreds of Orcadians who, during the 18th and 19th centuries, became servants of the Hudson Bay Company. Devised and directed by Fran Flett Hollinrake.
Stromness Town Hall
Tue 25 Jun
Natives, Aliens and Re-introductions
A two-day conference organised by Glasgow Natural History Society, featuring a series of talks, workshops, and excursions about the influence of ecology on wildlife conservation in Scotland. In celebration of the British Ecological Society's 100th anniversary.
University of Glasgow
Sat 22 Jun
Graham Kerr Building
£15 (includes lunch on Sat) / 0141 330 5511
- 10:00 – 17:00
Sun 23 Jun
Graham Kerr Building
£15 (includes lunch on Sat) / 0141 330 5511
- 10:00 – 16:00
Not So Horrible Histories
Learn about the fascinating four hundred year history of the country park.
The Ashoka Car Park, Glasgow
Sun 28 Jul
Free / 0141 577 4053/4054
- 11:00 – 13:30



