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- Scotsoun is an audio archive of works of Scottish literature, mainly of poetry in the Scots language. The recordings were created over a period of thirty...
- ISBN 978-1-84384-364-1 Scotland's Education Act of 1496 Scotland in the Late Middle Ages Scotsoun Wingfield, Emily (2014), The Trojan Legend in Medieval Scottish Literature...
- Commons has media related to Scotstoun Stadium. "Occupant Capacity of Scotsoun Stadium". What Do They Know. Retrieved 22 May 2018. "Barr tipped for first...
- 7 51 Donnybrook, Dublin 2019 Six Nations 166 2019-02-08  Scotland 22 5 Scotsoun, Glasgow 2019 Six Nations 167 2019-02-23  Italy 27 29 Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi...
- Folklife Archives and Collections Rigler-Deutsch Index Sample library Scotsoun Sounddogs SoundStorm (company) Uysal–Walker Archive of Turkish Oral Narrative...
- recordings of appraisals of medieval Scottish literature he made for the Scotsoun archive also exist. In the years of his retirement, Matthew McDiarmid produced...
- Goliard Press, 1969. Into the White World. two c****ettes of poetry readings, Scotsoun, 13 Ashton Rd, Glasgow G12 8SP, 1992. review of St. Kilda's Parliament...
- trawler-type vessel constructed by Charles Connell and Company at their yard in Scotsoun, Scotland. The ship was launched on 23 March 1893 and completed in April 1893...
- Scot of Balwearie. An audio recording of Michael was released under the Scotsoun label in 2021, performed by the Bowhill Players. The Sair Road, published...
- Munches Park Residential Home in Dalbeattie on 5 April 2010. Poetry portal Scotsoun "William Neill, Poet". The Herald. 11 April 2010. "Lowlander learning Gaelic...