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1870:
David Octavius Hill, pioneering Scottish photographer, died. Born in 1802, Hill is often credited with being the first person to use photography as an aid to painting. Together with Robert Adamson he produced more than 1,500 photo-portraits of Scotland's great and good.
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Step back through the ages and find out about the past
This Sunday, visitors to one of Ayrshire’s most outstanding historic monuments, Dundonald Castle, will have an opportunity to step back through the ages and find out about people from the past. Acclaimed re-enactment group, Beowulf Scotland, is coming to Dundonald to stage a show designed to provide an insight into daily life through some of the most important eras in Scotland’s history. Characters from the past – from a Celtic warrior woman to a Jacobite soldier – will show what the costumes and weapons of the time were like and talk about their lives and beliefs. The activities will also include weaponry demonstrations to highlight the important role through the ages of a wide range of weapons including axe, spear and sword, as well as the powerful Windlass crossbow. And warriors from different periods of history will be engaging in skirmishes throughout the day to show off their weaponry expertise and combat skills. Lynda Alston of Beowulf Scotland said: "We have got a great day planned for all the family. In addition to living history events throughout the day and scenes such as an ‘enemy of the people’ being put in the stocks after a public trial, there will be ‘hands-on’ activities such as fletching, leatherwork, beadwork and jewellery making. There are also lots of treats in store for children, who can become knights and ladies for the day and try their hand at archery." The Beowulf Scotland event at Dundonald Castle on Sunday 27th May starts at noon and finishes at 4.00pm.
Source: Historic Scotland
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