Hyperlinks are the essence of the Web.
Without hyperlinks, there would be no point and click navigation among Web
pages - and without point and click, the Web would be dead. Every
time you click some underlined text or a picture and thereby jump to
another page, you're using a hyperlink.
Without hyperlinks, visitors
would have to manually type the URL (Universal Resource Locator) of each
page they wanted to visit. Given the length and cryptic nature of
many URL's , visitors probably wouldn't visit many pages, or would get
lost in the thicket of typos along the way. 1
The following links will lead you
to a wider world of Scottish interests:
http://www.com/kiltsstandtartan
How to Buy a Kilt
Dr Nicholas J Fiddes, Governor, Scottish
Tartans Authority, has written a free guide to why you should wear a kilt,
and what kind of kilt to get; how to source true quality, and avoid the
swindlers; find your own tartans, and get the best materials; know the
outfit for any occasion, and understand accessories. It's all available in
a downloadable PDF format (1.5MB). All views and information are the
personal views of Nick Fiddes - but he has a lot of experience and
background. It's written in non-technical language to be as clear and easy
to read as possible. So if you are thinking of buying a kilt (and if
you're not - why not?) see
http://clan.com/kiltsandtartan
http://www.rampantscotland.com/letter.htm
The Rampant Scotland Newsletter
- your weekly insight into what has been happening in Scotland, snipped
from the Scottish media, for Scots in Scotland and abroad, bringing you
news, events plus a Scottish magazine section. Printed with 100%
recycled electrons.
Rampant Scotland Newsletter is also
available by e-mail. Just send an e-mail to
Scottie with "Subscribe
Newsletter" as the subject line and a text version of these free
Scottish snippets of news will arrive in your mailbox every weekend!
http://www.montrose-society.org.uk/
The purpose of this website is to inform those who are relatively
unaware of the history of the 1st Marquis of Montrose, his life and deeds.
You can also join the Society from this site.
http://faculty.stj.k12.vt.us/~highlanders/
The Saint Johnsbury Academy Graham Highlanders Pipe
Band was founded in November of 1998 to be of service
to the school community, to the community Caledonia County,
and to assist in educating the youth of the area in remembering
and preserving Scottish tradition.
Ardoch Holiday Cottage
Wing of Orchil Castle
http://www.holiday-cottage-scotland.co.uk
A Graham Family Estate
For more information on the
Genealogy - Scottish clans and families associated with Orchil
Click on the link below.
http://www.holiday-cottage-scotland.co.uk/geneology.html
Tartan TV
This site is a rich and growing resource of
material relating to Scotland and all things Scottish. Tartan TV is a
virtual internet TV station with a large library archive of streaming
video, articles, information and pictures from Scottish history and
traditions to contemporary Scotland - hotbed of innovation and technology.
But hasn't it always been thus?
http://WWW.Tartan.TV/
A new Web Site dealing with Scottish Music.
http://www.scottishmusic.co.uk
Tartan Day
Earl Ross
Contributor and Scottish Clan Coordinator
Genealogy & History Library Links

Click the link below
http://www.heraldry-scotland.co.uk/
Graham Highlanders Booster Shop
Click on the picture below.

Highland Lodges
Tel & Fax: +44 (0) 1828 64 00
64
www.highlandlodges-scotland.com
Highland Lodges
offers unique and exclusive vacations in Scotland. We will provide you
will fully-catered accommodation staying on one of the many large
houses/lodges found on private estates throughout Scotland. Let us
organize every aspect of your stay including all activities and events for
you to enjoy.
Jamaican Grahams
Here is the link to the website about Jamaican Grahams
The Grahams of Jamaica, W. I. and also a website for Inchbrakie
Graemes
inchbrakie.com . There is a rare book written about this family of
Graemes "Or & Sable", which Clan Graham Society has a reproduced copy.
However, in this modern world, it is now on line for all to read on this
site and also at:
1 Front page Inside
Out, Jim Buyens, Microsoft Press, 2001,p355 |