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23 May 2011
Starts: 14:30
Ends: 16:30
Heritage Along the Kyle Line
This is the third course in the series, focussing on the final section of the Kyle line, from Lochluichart to Dingwall. Find out about archaeological sites and buildings along the railway between Lochluichart and Dingwall, and create a travelling display. We will try to arrange some research time on the train during the course.
Dingwall Community Centre,
Mondays, 25th April for 8 weeks, 2:30-4:30pm
Cost per session: £2 / £1 optional for seniors / free to low income
All welcome - no previous experience necessary.
If you will be travelling by train on the Kyle Line to and from classes, contact us to arrange passes. We can also help with childcare.
To book, use the website booking form, or contact us on info@archhighland.org.uk or 01349 868230.
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23 May 2011
Starts: 18:00
"God Bless The Scots": The Canadian Forestry Corps in Scotland during World War Two
Talk by Melynda Jarrett (Oral History Researcher and author of the websites 'Canadian War Brides' and 'Letters from Beauly')
Highland Archive Centre, Inverness
Free.
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23 May 2011
Werner Herzog´s mesmerising documentary takes us on a journey through the Chauvet caves in Southern France, the site of the oldest prehistoric art currently known to man. A rock face collapse thousands of years ago isolated the caves and perfectly preserved the 32,000 year old rudimentary paintings which adorn the walls and reveal, for Herzog, "the beginnings of the human soul".
See Eden Court for more details on performance times.
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