
The Black Watch Volunteer Battalions: Archives & Origins
The Volunteer movement can tell us a great deal about British society and how it responded to external threats during the nineteenth century, and it

The Volunteer movement can tell us a great deal about British society and how it responded to external threats during the nineteenth century, and it

Marking 300 Years Since Their Formation By Pipe Major Alistair Duthie, The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) Association. The origins of what became The Black Watch

As the Collections Assistant at The Black Watch Museum, I spend my days surrounded by conflict-related artefacts such as medals, uniforms, letters, and photographs that

Written by David Meldrum Lowe This is a skeletal history of my father (Pte John Murray Lowe 1904-1948, Service Number: 2976159 – POW Number: 36782)

This blog was written by Freya, one of our three young volunteers who contributed to our special exhibition, ‘Captive Voices’. Freya will be attending university

Written by Pipe Major Alistair Duthie, The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) Association I was born in the picturesque town of Timaru, South Canterbury, New