East Lothian, and Dunbar in particular, figures prominently in the annals of witch-hunting in Scotland between 1560 and 1727. During the course of the epidemic which convulsed the country for over a century, thousands of innocent women and some men were put to death for what amounted to nothing more than superstition, hysteria, paranoia and fear spread among the common people of Scotland.
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'Witch' Persecution in East Lothian
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"Bike it" gets people cycling
"Bike it" was the delivery of a mass cycle ride that aimed to raise awareness and promote health and exercise by inviting groups, schools and individuals to participate. It was open to all ages, abilities and backgrounds and delivered under the guidance of the National Park Authority utilising the Coast Alive Project with the support of partner organisations and local businesses. -
"Knut" and two other six-oared boats
The "Sunnfjord boat" used to be the common boat type in the Sunnfjord area, but already 150 years ago, it was beginning to lose ground to a modified version of the "Nordfjord boat". The coastal society "Over stokk og stein" (literally: stumbling forward) at Bremanger today owns one of the few original Sunnfjord boats still afloat. -
"Påting" - environment friendly young coalfish fishing
In early evening in the summer, a fleet of motor boats from western Solund headed west. Their destination was the numerous fishing grounds far out, where the young coalfish swam in huge shoals and took the bait willingly. The tools used were bamboo rods and home-made bait. This fishing method was called "påting". -
"Tyskergarden" på Ganddal (ikke ferdig)
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1905 - The municipality of Selje
In 1905, Norway became a free and independent country. The union with Sweden was dissolved by the Storting¿s parliamentary resolution on 7 June. This article deals with the year 1905 in Selje, but should be read in connection with the other 1905 articles found on the website of the County Archives. -
1905 - The municipality of Sogndal
In 1905, Norway became a free and independent country. The union with Sweden was dissolved by the Storting¿s parliamentary resolution of 7 June. This article deals with 1905 in Sogndal. -
A Coastal Coal Mine
Walk along the Cleveland Way between Whitby and Robin Hoods Bay and near Maw Wyke Hole you may notice two stone gateposts on the cliff side of the path. The track between them appears to lead straight over the cliff, as indeed it does! - but where to? -
A Historic Rescue
Residents and visitors travelling between Whitby and Robin Hood's Bay one sunny day in August 1999 would have met with a most unusual sight. A restored lifeboat built in 1887 was being pulled along the road by horses and men in a re-enactment of a similar event which had taken place over 100 years earlier. -
A Man's Boat
For generations, fishermen have sought a precarious living from the North Sea, despite the dangers of this storm lashed region. The boats they use trace their lineage back to the Viking longships which raided this coastline over 1000 years ago.













