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<title>Scott of the Antartic</title>
<description> 	RESOLIS COMMUNITY ARTS&amp;#39; WINTER ILLUSTRATED LECTURE WILL TAKE PLACE ON&amp;nbsp;FRIDAY FEBRUARY 17TH AT RESOLIS HALL AT 7:30.&amp;nbsp;AND TO MARK THE CENTENARY OF CAPTAINS SCOTT&amp;#39;S DEATH, IT WILL BE</description>
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<pubDate>06 February 2012</pubDate>
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<title>More ARCH talks</title>
<description> 	Next week sees the start of the the new season of ARCH courses and lectures.  	On Monday 30 January ARCH project officer, Cathy MacIver, will be giving a lecture on Culbin Sands from prehistory t</description>
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<pubDate>28 January 2012</pubDate>
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<title>St. Maelrubha</title>
<description> 	North Kessock History Society have an interesting talk lined up for their next meeting on Thursday 2nd February. Norman Newton will be talking on the life of the Celtic saint, St Maelrubha - founde</description>
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<pubDate>18 January 2012</pubDate>
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<title>New Book on Sir Thomas</title>
<description> 	&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;  	2011 marked the 400th anniversary of the birth of Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty - writer, translator and Civil War soldier on the Royalist side. And with only two days to go befo</description>
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<pubDate>07 January 2012</pubDate>
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<title>ARCH talk on Brochs</title>
<description> 	On Monday 28th November ARCH will be having the next in their popular series of ARCH talks. Andy Heald of AOC Archaeology will telling us about Recent fieldwork on brochs in Caithness, including th</description>
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<pubDate>24 November 2011</pubDate>
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<title>Archaeology of Tarrdale</title>
<description>&amp;nbsp;The next ARCH lecture takes place on&amp;nbsp;24th October, 7.30pm at the Dingwall Community Centre. The speaker, Eric Grant, will examine the current state of knowledge about the archaeologically r</description>
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<pubDate>17 October 2011</pubDate>
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<title>Dingwall Lectures Announced</title>
<description>&amp;nbsp;There will be two public lectures held next week in Dingwall concerning Viking and Norse thing sites (Dingwall itself being our only HIghland example):    27th September, Professor Barbara C</description>
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<pubDate>20 September 2011</pubDate>
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<title>Winter Programme Announced</title>
<description>&amp;nbsp;The Society is delighted to announce its programme of talks for the coming Session. It features several speakers well-known to local audiences - including our own members David Alston, Lindsay H</description>
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<pubDate>29 August 2011</pubDate>
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<title>Black Isle Words Festival</title>
<description>The Black Isle's very own literary festival takes place again in Cromarty this year on 9th to 11th September. The Festival is based in the Old Brewery, but will spread out to other venues in the town.</description>
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<pubDate>28 July 2011</pubDate>
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<title>New Highland History Degree</title>
<description>&amp;nbsp;The University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) launches a new on-line postgraduate M.Litt degree in Highland history this autumn. If you are interested, more information about the programme a</description>
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<pubDate>11 June 2011</pubDate>
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