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Berwickshire Naturalists Club, est 1831, exploring the natural and local history in Berwickshire and surrounding areas. Info at https://t.co/fSWIPhfRDD Get inv
Joined April 2022
RT @UndisScot: The south front of the magnificent Arniston House, near the village of Temple in Midlothian. The house was designed by Willi…
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RT @scottishbeach: A superb day to tour the beaches of East Lothian today 🏴 #eastlothian
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RT @GunsgreenHouse: Start again in April, which is an ideal trip during your visit to Eyemouth.
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This will be an interesting afternoon @scotborders @discovernland @BAdvertiser @BALHNews Open to everyone #Orchards #OurHistory
Come along on Thursday 30 January, to hear more about the #Orchards of the Scottish Borders and North Northumberland 2pm Berwick Parish Centre All welcome
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RT @andrewsp2009: Had some clearing up to do at Dirleton Castle this morning after Storm Eowyn. Plenty of small branches down. Our marquee…
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Great day @ELCouncil @QMUniversity at the annual Edinburgh, Lothians and Borders Archaeological Conference. Met up with many other groups, shared ideas, publications and projects #Archaeology #NaturalHistory #Discovery
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RT @TrimontiumTrust: Happy #NationalFastFoodDay! Did you know ancient Romans had their own version of fast food? Thermopolia were street-si…
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RT @AnnDHenderson: Another good event @1722waggonway last night. Joyce Miller speaking on Witches and Witchcraft in East Lothian - thought-…
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RT @ScottishBirding: Optics day tomorrow! Drop by Waterston House in Aberlady between 10am and 3pm for expert advice on a wide range of bi…
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More about the fascinating history of apple Orchards in the Borders and Northumberland in our recent publication #NationalAppleDay
#NationalAppleDay🍎 The Legions carried #apples all over the Empire. Many British dessert apples were originally brought by the #Romans. Priorwood Gardens, near Trimontium Museum & Melrose Abbey still grows ancient varieties brought by the Romans & cultivated by the abbey monks.
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RT @kattyponder: Looking forward to talking about moths and the mothy legacy of Alice Balfour in East Lothian. This Saturday in Haddington.…
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RT @ScottishBirding: Our new exhibition, Highlands to Islands is now Open! It presents the work of three accomplished artsists inspired by…
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