Delivering Babies, Hunting Jacobites

Delivering Babies, Hunting Jacobites

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Introducing House of the Lion: A Blood Soaked Throne

Susan Morrison and Len Pennie explore what it takes to be King in medieval Scotland, where ruthlessness and brutality where qualities at the top of the job description. 

War Wounds and Electricity

Bee keeping, basket weaving - if you lost limbs in WW1, you might need to retrain for a job, Louise Bell of Leeds University tells Susan Morrison about the Erskine Hospital and a Gordon Highlander who wanted to go there. Servicemen of an earlier age might find care more rough and ...  Show more

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