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Keep up to date with all history programmes on 麻豆社 radio and TV in your area, with our listings. We also feature events so you can find out what's going on in your area, and all around the country. If you want to stay on the web then use our online guide to navigate around sites local to you. We want to know what you're doing, and where you surf, so if you would like to add your event or site please e-mail your details to the Legacies team.
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The Corstorphine Trust is a local community association based in the Corstorphine suburb of Edinburgh, and dedicated to the stimulation of public interest in the character and history of Corstorphine. | Contact:
The Archive Team |
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Our purpose is to encourage and assist the study of Local History as an academic discipline and as a rewarding leisure pursuit for both individuals and groups. | Contact:
General Enquiries - +44 1283 585947 |
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We endeavour to whet the appetite of interested persons to many varied aspects of history around Edinburgh, without, initially, delving deeply. Summer visits, not strenuous, to historic places. Christmas party. Programme available.
AGM March
£5pa; visitors £1.
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Mrs Patricia McBean |
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Since 1998, a number of Grand Priories in Europe and the USA have come together to form a new umbrella body, OSMTH International, which became a Non Governmental Organisation (NGO) in Special Consultative Status with the United Nations in 2002. This body has established working relationships with leaders of the various Christian Churches in Jerusalem and is supporting peace initiatives between the faith communities in the Holy Land, as well as donating to humanitarian aid programmes in Africa and the Middle and Far East.
Taking its cue from the original purpose of the medieval Knights Templar in protecting pilgrims travelling in the Holy Land, the Grand Priory of England & Wales' particular contribution to worldwide Templary today is through its associated registered charity, the Templar Pilgrimage Trust.
The trust provides grants for the young and the disabled to go on pilgrimages to places as far apart as Iona, Walsingham, Taize, Lourdes, Compostella, Assisi, Rome and Jerusalem. | Contact:
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Look back into the past using the Legacies' archives. Find nearly 200 tales from around the country in our collection.
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