Burgh of Doune Bye-Laws
A cold ice cream is probably not on the menu at this time of year in Scotland, but for November’s Document of the Month we are looking at the Doune […]
A cold ice cream is probably not on the menu at this time of year in Scotland, but for November’s Document of the Month we are looking at the Doune […]
Flooding in the Central Scotland Area, 18th January 1909 August’s Document of the Month features more records held at the Archives relating to our relationship with local waterways. In this […]
A long standing summer tradition of many of the villages in Stirlingshire is to host their own gala day. Gala days were, and still are, popular events for many rural […]
Recording attendance levels and the reasons for non-attendance of pupils was a very important element in the keeping of the school log book. After the Education Act of 1872, it […]
Stirling Council Libraries and Archives Service has been working with local library staff to preserve the memories of our communities. Over the last 6 months Open Days have been held […]
Last week we held a ReCollections event at Doune Library. A fascinating afternoon it was, sharing photos and stories of past times in Doune. James Innes kindly shared these images […]
ReCollections Open Day, Doune Library, Wed 14 Dec Would you like to help preserve the memories of your community? Do you enjoy local history and talking to people? If you […]
At Stirling Council Archives we are currently re-cataloguing our school records to make them more accessible to users and researchers. This has given us the chance to re-examine the school […]