300 years of Scottish history in three minutes - video


02 April 2015
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Scotland's oldest free public lending library has released a new video which condenses 300 years of history into three minutes - watch it here! ...
300 years of Scottish history in three minutes - video Images
Scotland's oldest free public lending library has released a new video which condenses 300 years of history into three minutes - watch it here!

The Living Library charts three centuries in Scotland's history, with a video tour of history highlights:



Innerpeffray Library in Crieff, Perthshire, is Scotland's oldest, free public lending library, founded by David Drummond 3rd Lord Madertie c.1680. Its collections range from 16th-century texts through to modern books, on subjects including farming, witchcraft, medicine and history.

The library runs events throughout the year, including exhibitions linked to items in its collections.

Innerpeffray Library, Crieff, Perthshire PH7 3RF; tel: 01764 652819; website.

Library image copyright John Hughes, video copyright Library of Innerpeffray.

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