Link List Labor
UK Vereinigtes Königreich (Großbritannien u. Nordirland), Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Schottland, l'Écosse, Scotland

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ahss - Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland

(E?)(L?) http://www.ahss.org.uk/


albamusic - Schottland-Informationen

(E6)(L?) http://www.albamusic.net/


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bbc - Find your MP: Scotland (Member of Parliament)

(E6)(L?) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/mpdb/html/region_7.stm


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constructionconfederation - Construction Confederation

(E?)(L?) http://www.constructionconfederation.co.uk/
(E?)(L?) http://www.scottish-building.co.uk/
The Confederation comprises eight constituent organisations:

contemplator - Folk Music of Scotland

(E?)(L?) http://www.contemplator.com/
Folk Music of England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales & America.
Folk and Traditional Music and Popular Songs, with Lyrics, Midi, Tune Information and History behind the folksongs and ballads. Irish, British and American Folk Music including Francis J. Child Ballads and Sea Shanties.

cyndislist - Scotland - Genealogy Sites

(E?)(L1) http://www.cyndislist.com/scotland.htm
Die wirklich grosse Linkliste ist in folgende Kategorien unterteilt.
Category Index:

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dsl - Scottish Dictionary - Scottish Dictionary

(E?)(L1) http://www.dsl.ac.uk/dsl/
The "Dictionary of the Scots Language (DSL)" comprises electronic editions of the two major historical dictionaries of the Scots language: These are the most comprehensive dictionaries available for, respectively, Older Scots and modern Scots, and are therefore essential research tools for anyone interested in the history of either Scots or English language, and for historical or literary scholars whose sources are written in Scots or may contain Scots usages.

In the DSL, these two dictionaries are being published together in their full form for the first time. Thus, information on the earliest uses of Scots words can be presented alongside examples of the later development and, in some cases, current usage of the same words. In this way, we hope that the DSL will allow users to appreciate the continuity and historical development of the Scots language. By making the DSL freely available on the Internet, we also aim to widen access to the source dictionaries and to open up these rich lexicographic resources to anyone with an interest in Scots language and culture.

dundee - Drawn Evidence

(E?)(L?) http://www.drawn-evidence.dundee.ac.uk/
The Drawn Evidence: Scotland's Development through its Architectural Archives.
A digitised core selection of 10,000 architectural plans, drawings and associated material from collections throughout Scotland. Project funded by RSLP and led by Dundee University Archives.

This website is a virtual archive of Scottish architectural plans, drawings and related material. The archive has been created from collections of architectural material held by repositories throughout the country. It is the culmination of a digitisation project dedicated to addressing the access and preservation issues of architectural archives.

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edinburgharchitecture - Scottish Architects

(E?)(L?) http://www.edinburgharchitecture.co.uk/
Edinburgh Contemporary Architecture: Scottish Architects
Interviews & News pages, a forum for discussion of topical issues, new buildings and masterplans.

This site is about Edinburgh architecture & Edinburgh architects.
The site is a resource and forum for Edinburgh buildings & masterplans.
The site focuses on contemporary architecture and is updated daily.
Intro - Maps - News - Tours - Architects - Jobs - Books - Links - Events - Interiors - Bdg Info - Dining - Glasgow

electricscotland - Schottland-Informationen - Today in History

(E?)(L1) http://www.electricscotland.com/
(E?)(L1) http://www.electricscotland.com/history/today/
informiert über Schottland und die Schotten.

Clans - Tartans - History - Travel - World - The Flag - Search - Business - Lifestyle - Postcards - Shopping - Newsletter - Books - Music - Food & Drink - Family Tree - Poetry & Stories - Desktop - Humour - Forums - Scottish News - Genealogy - Scottish Trivia - Burns - Kids - Games - What's New - Contact Us - Help - Feedback

Today in History - Was geschah am ...? Sehr ausführlich, vorwiegend für den englischsprachigen Raum;

Electric Scotland is a major Scottish history site as well as being the online home of the Ellen Payne Odom Genealogy Library Family Tree newspaper and the Scots Independent Newspaper. We have over 12,000 web pages of information available to view on the history of Scotland, the Scots, Scots-Irish and people of Scots and Scots-Irish descent. We highly recommend using our site search engine above to locate the information you require. Below you will find commentary on our major sections and in our site header you will find links to all our major sections on the site. We provide a Help section containing information on how to best use the site and to answer FAQ's. We hope you enjoy your visit and come back often as we add content to the site pretty well every day

eu - Scotland

(E?)(L3) http://europa.eu.int/abc/maps/regions/uk/scotland_de.htm


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flags - Scotland (United Kingdom)

(E?)(L1) http://www.flags.net/SCOT.htm


folklife - Scotland's culture

(E6)(L1) http://www.folklife.si.edu/CFCH/festival2003/scotland.htm
Through dynamic performances, demonstrations, and educational programs, more than one hundred of Scotland's finest musicians, storytellers, cooks, craftspeple, and scholars will demonstrate and celebrate the living traditions that make and sustain Scotland's distinctive culture. From the Highlands and Islands to the Borders, inner-city Glasgow to Edinburgh's Royal Mile, the shop floors and mills of Dundee to the oil fields of Aberdeen, Scotland's heritage, regional cultures, and occupations will be highlighted and honored.

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google - language_tools - Schottisch-Gälisch

(E?)(L1) http://www.google.de/language_tools?hl=de
(E?)(L1) http://www.google.com/intl/gd/


greatbuildings - Temple of the Scottish Rite

(E?)(L1) http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/


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hmc - Historical Manuscripts Commission - ARCHON

(E?)(L1) http://www.hmc.gov.uk/archon/archon.htm
(E?)(L1) http://www.hmc.gov.uk/archon/searches/locresult.asp?lctry=Scotland
(E?)(L1) http://www.hmc.gov.uk/archon/searches/RegionList.asp?ARP=Scotland
ARCHON is hosted and maintained by the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts. The Archon Directory provides an A-Z of repositories in Scotland.

ARCHON is the principal online information gateway for archivists in the United Kingdom and users of manuscript sources for British history. It is hosted and maintained by the HMC and is divided into two sections, the ARCHON Directory and the ARCHON Portal.

ARCHON Directory
Includes contact details for record repositories in the United Kingdom and also for institutions elsewhere in the world which have substantial collections of manuscripts noted under the indexes to the National Register of Archives.

ARCHON Portal
A reference point for information about archival resources and projects that are planned, ongoing or completed. A wide range of initiatives are covered such as the national archive network, online finding aids, standards for archival care and description, preservation and conservation and surveying and mapping collections. Each entry has a brief description, contact details and web links.

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indiana - Scotch Marriages

(E?)(L?) http://www.indiana.edu/~letrs/vwwp/bodichon/brieflaw.html#bodichon-note16
From the Victorian Women Writers Project.

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lookingatbuildings - Building-Glossary

(E?)(L1) http://www.lookingatbuildings.org.uk/
(E?)(L1) http://www.lookingatbuildings.org.uk/default.asp?document=2.30
Understanding and enjoyment of buildings is often made more complicated and difficult because of the complex vocabulary needed to interpret the language of architecture.

The glossary is a searchable database of architectural terms and styles designed to assist understanding both of terms used in the pages of the site and for recognising the individual elements of a building. Many of the terms are supported by drawings (specially commissioned for the Pevsner Architectural Guides) or photographs to explain the term and its place within the composition of a complex structure. As the site expands we hope to add photographs to illustrate each and every term in the glossary. You may consult the glossary at any time during your visit by using the Glossary search facility on every page of the site. Alternatively you can make a general search of the Glossary by using the terms in the drop-down menu. The Glossary also includes definitions for most of the principal styles and phases of British architecture. These terms are also featured on the interactive timeline.

Am 25.04.2004 enthielt das Glossar folgende Begriffe:

Abacus - Abutment - Acanthus - Accumulator tower - Achievement - Acroterion (plural: acroteria) - Adam - Addorsed - Aedicule - Aesthetic Movement - Affronted - Aggregate - Aisle - Almonry - Altarpiece - Ambo - Ambulatory - Angle buttress - Angle roll - Angle round - Angle volute - Anglo-Saxon - Annulet - Anse de panier - Antae (singular: anta) - Antefixae - Anthemion - Apron - Apse - Arabesque - Arcade - Arch - Archaeological - Arched braces - Architrave - Archivolt - Arcuated - Ark - Arris - Arrow loop - Art Deco - Art Nouveau - Artisan Mannerism - Arts and Crafts - Ashlar - Ashlar piece - Astragal - Astylar - Atlantes - Atrium (plural: atria) - Attached column - Attic - Attic base - Aumbry - Bag-rubbed pointing - Bailey - Balance beam - Balconette - Baldacchino - Ballflower - Baluster, balustrade - Banded rustication - Baptistery - Bar tracery - Barbican - Bargeboards - Barley-sugar columns - Barmkin - Baroque - Barrel vault - Barrow - Bartizan - Bascule - Base - Base cruck - Basement - Basilica - Basket arch - Bastion - Batter - Battlement - Bawn - Bay - Bay leaf - Bay window - Bead-and-reel - Beakhead - Beaux-Arts - Bee-boll - Belfast roof truss Belfry - Bell capital - Bellcast roof - Bellcote - Berm - Billet - Bivallate - Blade - Blind arcade - Blind balustrade - Blind portico - Blind tracery - Block capital - Blocked - Blocking course - Board-marked - Boiseries - Bolection moulding - Bond - Boss - Bow window - Bowed girder - Bowstring bridge - Bowtell - Box frame - Box girder - Box pew - Brace - Bracket - Brattishing - Breastshot water wheel - Bressumer - Bretasche - Brise-soleil - Broach spire - Broch - Broken pediment - Bronze Age - Brutalism - Bucranium (plural: bucrania) - Bull-nosed sill - Bullseye window - Bush-hammered - But-and-ben - Butt purlins - Buttery - Butt-joint - Buttress - Byzantine - Cable moulding - Cadaver - Camber - Cames - Campanile - Candle-snuffer roof - Canted - Cantilever - Caphouse - Capital - Carrel - Cartouche - Caryatids - Casemate - Casement - Cast iron - Castellated - Catslide - Cavetto - Cell - Cella - Cellurach - Celure or ceilure - Cement - Cenotaph - Centring - Chambered tomb - Chamfer - Chamferstop - Chancel - Chancel arch - Channelled rustication - Chantry chapel - Chapter house - Check - Chequer-set - Chequerwork - Cherry-caulking or cherry-cocking - Chevet - Chevron - Chinoiserie - Chip-carving - Choir - Churchwarden's pew - Ciborium - Cinquecento - Cinquefoil - Cist - Clachan - Cladding - Clapboarding - Clapper bridge - CLASP - Clasped purlins - Clasping buttress - Classical - Clerestory or clearstorey - Cloister - Close - Close studding - Closed string - Closed truss - Closer - Coade stone - Cob - Coffering - Cogging - Collar or collar-beam - Collar purlin - Collegiate - Collegiate church - Colonnade - Colonnette - Colossal order - Columbarium - Column - Column figure - Columna rostrata - Commissioners' church - Commissioners' Gothic - Common rafters - Communion rails - Communion table - Composite - Compound pier - Concrete - Conductor - Conduit - Console - Coomb or comb ceiling - Coping - Corbel - Corbiesteps - Corinthian - Cornice - Corps-de-logis - Cosmati work Cottage orné - Counterchanging - Counterscarp bank - Coupled rafters - Cour d'honneur - Course - Cove - Cradle roof - Credence - Crenellation - Crinkle-crankle wall - Crockets - Crossing - Cross-wall construction - Cross-window - Crown - Crown-plate - Crown-post - Crowsteps - Crucks - Crypt - Cupola - Cursus - Curtain wall - Curvilinear tracery - Cusps - Cutwater - Cyclopean masonry - Cyma recta and cyma reversa - Dado - Dagger - Dais - Dalle-de-verre - Decorated - Demi-or half-column - Dentil - Depressed arch - Diagonal buttress - Diagonal rib - Diamond-faced rustication - Diaper - Die - Diocletian window - Discharging arch - Distyle - Dog-leg stair - Dogtooth - Doocot - Doric - Dormer - Dormer head - Dorter - Dosseret - Double chamfer - Double pile - Double-framed - Dragon beam - Dressings - Dripstone - Drum - Dry-stone - Dun - Dutch gable - E. E. - Eared - Early Christian - Early English - Easter sepulchre - Eaves - Echinus - Edge rail - Edge roll - Egg-and-dart - Elevation - Elided - Elizabethan - Embattled - Embrasure - En délit - Encaustic tiles - Enfilade - Engaged column - Engineering bricks - English altar - English bond - English garden wall bond - Enrichments - Entablature - Entasis - Entresol - Epitaph - Escutcheon - Exedra - Expressionism - Extrados - Eyecatcher - Faience - Fanlight - Fan-vault - Fascia - Fenestration - Feretory - Ferramenta - Festoon - Fibreglass - Field - Fillet - Finial - Flamboyant - Flared header - Flash lock - Flatted - Flèche - Flemish bond - Flemish gable - Fleuron - Flowing tracery - Flushwork - Fluting - Flying buttress - Flying stair - Foil - Foliate - Font - Fore-building - Forestair - Formwork - Fosse - Four-centred arch - Framed building - François I - Frater - Free Style - Freestone - Fresco - Fret - Frieze - Frontal - Frontispiece - Frost-work - Full cruck - Gable - Gablet - Gadrooning - Galilee - Gallery - Galleting - Gambrel roof - Garderobe - Gauged brickwork - Gazebo - Geodesic dome - Georgian - Giant order - Gib door - Gibbs surround - Girder - Gisant - Glaciated - Glacis - Glazing bars - Gnomon - Gothic - Gothic - Revival - Gothick - Graffito (plural: graffiti) - Grange - GRC - Greek cross - Greek Doric - Greek fret - Greek Revival - Grisaille - Groin - Groin-vault - Grotesque - Grotto - GRP - Guilloche - Gunloop - Gushet - Guttae - Hagioscope - Ha-ha - Half-column - Half-tester - Half-timbering - Hall-church - Hall-keep - Hammerbeams - Hammer-dressed - Hammerposts - Hamper - Harling - Hatchment - Header - Header bond - Headstop - Helm roof - Henge - Herm - Herringbone work - Hexastyle - High Tech - Hill-fort - Hipped roof - Hollow chamfer - Hoodmould - Horsemill - Hungry joints - Husk garland - Hydraulic power - Hypocaust - Iconostasis - Imperial stair - Impost - Impost block - In antis - In situ - Indent - Industrialized building - Infill - Inglenook - Ingo - Intercolumniation - Interlace - Intersecting tracery - Intrados - Ionic - Iron Age - Italianate - Jack arch - Jacobean - Jacobethan - Jamb - Jetty - Jib door - Joggle - Jointed cruck - Joists - Keel moulding - Keep - Kentish cusp - Key pattern - Keystone - Killeen - Kingpost - King-strut - Knapped - Kneeler - Label - Label stop - Laced brickwork - Lacing course - Lade - Lady chapel - Lair - Laird's loft - Lancet - Lantern - Lantern cross - Lattice girder - Lavatorium - Lean-to - Ledger slab - Lesene - Liernes - Light - Limewashing - Linenfold - Lintel - Loft - Loggia - Long-and-short work - Longhouse - Loophole - Louis XIV, Louis XV, Louis XVI - Louvre - Lowside window - Lucam - Lucarne - Luckenbooth - Lugged - Lunette - Lychgate - Lynchet - Machicolations - Mains - Mannerism - Manometer tower - Mansard - Manse - Margins - Marriage lintel - Mathematical tiles - Matrix - Mausoleum - Megalithic - Megalithic tomb - Mercat - Merlons - Metopes - Mezzanine - Middle cruck - Minimalism - Misericord - Mitre - Mixer-courts - Modernism - Modillions - Module - Mort-safe - Motte-and-bailey - Mouchette - Moulding - Mullion - Multifoil - Multi-storey - Multivallate - Muntin - Murder hole - Mutules - Nailhead - Naos - Narthex - Nave - Needle spire - Neo-Baroque - Neo-Byzantine - Neo-Classicism - Neo-Georgian - Neolithic - Neo-Renaissance - Neo-Vernacular - Neo-Wren - Newel - Night stair - Nodding ogee - Nogging - Nook-shaft - Norman - Nosing - Nutmeg - Obelisk - Octostyle - Oculus - Oeil de boeuf - Ogee - Old English - Open pediment - Open string - Opus sectile - Opus signinum - Oratory - Order - Orders - Organ loft - Oriel - Overarch - Overdoor - Overmantel - Overshot water wheel - Overthrow - Ovolo - Palazzo - Palimpsest - Palladian - Palladian window - Palmette - Panel frame - Panel tracery - Panelling - Pantile - Pantry - Parabolic arch - Parapet - Parchemin panel - Parclose screen - Pargeting - Parlour - Parterre - Passing braces - Patent glazing - Patera - Patte d'oie - Pavilion - Pebbledashing - Pedestal - Pediment - Pedimental gable - Peel tower, pele tower - Pend - Pendant - Pendentive - Penthouse - Pepperpot turret - Peripteral - Peristyle - Perpendicular - Perron - Pew - Piano nobile - Piazza - Picturesque - Piended roof - Pier - Pietra dura - Pilaster - Pilastrade - Pile - Pillar - Pillar piscina - Pilotis - Pinnacle - Pins or pinning - Piscina - Pisé - Pit prison - Pitchback water wheel - Pitched masonry - Place bricks - Platband - Plate - Plate girder - Plate rail - Plate tracery - Plateway - Platt - Pleasance - Plinth - Pocked tooling - Podium - Point block - Pointing - Poppyhead - Portal frame - Portcullis - Porte cochère - Portico - Porticus (plural: porticus) - Portland stone - Post - Postern - Postmodernism - Potence - Pound lock - Pre-cast - Predella - Prefabrication - Presbytery - Pre-stressed - Principals - Pronaos - Prostyle - Pulpit - Pulpitum - Pulvinated - Purbeck - Purlin - Putlog holes - Putto (plural: putti) - Quadripartite rib-vault - Quarries - Quatrefoil - Quattrocento - Queen Anne - Queenposts - Queen-struts - Quirk - Quoins - Radburn system - Radiating chapels - Rafters - Raggle - Raguly - Rail - Rainwater-head - Raised and fielded - Raked - Rampart - Ramped - Random rubble - Ratcourse - Rath - Rebate - Rebus - Reeding - Refectory - Regency - Reinforced - Relieving arch - Renaissance - Rendering - Repoussé - Rere-arch - Reredorter - Reredos - Respond - Retable - Reticulated tracery - Retrochoir - Return - Reveal - Rhone - Ribbon pointing - Ribbonwork - Rib-vault - Ridge or ridge-piece - Rinceau - Ring crypt - Ring fort - Ringing chamber - Riser - Roach - Rocaille - Rock-faced - Rockwork - Rococo - Roll moulding - Roman - Roman Doric - Romanesque - Rood - Rope moulding - Rose window - Rosette - Rotunda - Roughcast - Round - Roving bridge - Rubbed brickwork - Rubble - Rundbogenstil - Rustication - Rybats - Sacrament house - Sacristy - Saddleback roof - Sail dome - Sail vault - Salomonic columns - Saltire cross - Sanctuary - Sangha - Sarcophagus - Sarking - Sash window - Saucer dome - Saxo-Norman - Scagliola - Scale-and-platt stair - Scalloped capital - Scarcement - Scarp - Scissor truss - Scissor-braces - Scotia - Scottish or Scotch Baronial - Screen - Screens passage - Scribe - Scuntion - Section - Sedilia (singular: sedile) - Segmental pediment - Septum - Serlian window - Session house - Set-back buttress - Set-off - Setts - Sexfoil - Sexpartite rib-vault - Sgraffito - Shaft - Shaft-ring - Shaped gable - Sheila-na-gig - Shell - Sheugh - Shingles - Shouldered arch - Shouldered architrave - Shuttering - Side purlins - Sill - Single-framed - Skew - Skew arch - Slab block - Slate-hanging - Slop stone - Slype - Snecked - Soffit - Solar - Solomonic columns - Sopraporta - Sounding-board - Souterrain - Space frame - Spandrels - Spere - Spike - Spiral stair - Spire - Spirelet - Splat - Splayed - Splayed-foot spire - Split cusp - Spring or springing - Sprocket - Spur - Square panel - Squinch - Squint - Stack - Stack bond - Stall - Stanchion - Standpipe tower - Star-vault - Stay-suspension bridge - Steading - Steam engines - Steeple - Stellar vault - Stiff-leaf - Stilted arch - Stock bricks - Stop - Stoup - Strainer arch - Strapwork - Stretcher - Stretcher bond - String - String course - Strut - Stucco - Studs - Stugged - Stupa - Stylobate - Sub-cusping - Sunk chamfer - Superimposed orders - Suspension bridge - Swag - Swan-neck pediment - System building - Tabernacle - Table tomb - Tas-de-charge - Tempietto - Temple front - Tenement - Tenoned purlins - Term - Terquetra - Terracotta - Terreplein - Tessellated pavement - Tester - Tester tomb - Tetrastyle - Thermal window - Tholsel - Three-centred arch - Three-decker pulpit - Through purlins - Tidal gates - Tie-beam - Tierceron - Tifting - Tile-hanging - Tiltyard - Timber framing - Tolbooth - Tolsey - Tomb-chest - Tondo - Torus (plural: tori) - Touch - Tourelle - Tower arch - Tower block - Tower house - Trabeated - Tracery - Trades loft - Transe - Transept - Transeptal chapel - Transitional - Transom - Transverse arch - Transverse rib - Tread - Trefoil - Trenched purlins - Triforium - Triglyphs - Triquetra - Triumphal arch - Trivallate - Trompe l'oeil - Trophy - Trumeau - Trumpet capital - Truss - Tuck pointing - Tudor - Tudor arch - Tumbling or tumbling-in - Tunnel vault - Tuscan - Tusking stones - Two-centred arch - Two-decker pulpit - Tympanum - Undercroft - Undershot water wheel - Univallate - Upper cruck - Vault - Vaulting shaft - Venetian window - Vermiculation - Vernacular - Vesica - Vice - Villa - Vitrified - Vitruvian scroll - Volutes - Voussoirs - Wagon roof - Wainscot - Wall arcade - Wall monument - Wallhead - Wall-plate - Wall-post - Wall-rib - Wall-walk - Warming room - Water wheels - Waterholding base - Waterleaf - Wealden house - Weatherboarding - Weathering - Weepers - Well stair - Wheel house - Wheel window - Wind-braces - Winder - Winder stair - Wrenaissance - Wrought iron - Wyatt window - Wynd - Yett - Y-tracery - Zigzag

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mapquest - Scotland

(E6)(L?) http://www.mapquest.com/atlas/?region=scotland


marie-stuart - Maria Stuart

(E?)(L?) http://www.marie-stuart.co.uk/
(E?)(L?) http://projekt.gutenberg.de/schiller/stuart/maria.htm
(E?)(L?) http://www.robert-morten.de/baseportal/Redaktionssytem/britannia_mini_detail&Id==78
(E?)(L?) http://www.scotnet.de/marystuart/deu/dmary.htm


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netzstory - Schottland-Erlebnisse

(E?)(L?) http://www.netzstory.de/
(E?)(L?) http://www.netzstory.de/schottland.html
U.a. mit einer grossen Bildergalerie zu Edinburgh.

newadvent - "scot"

(E?)(L?) http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/a.htm
(E?)(L?) http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/b.htm
(E?)(L?) http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/d.htm
(E?)(L?) http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/e.htm
(E?)(L?) http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/f.htm
(E?)(L?) http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/h.htm
(E?)(L?) http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/l.htm
(E?)(L?) http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/m.htm
(E?)(L?) http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/o.htm
(E?)(L?) http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/p.htm
(E?)(L?) http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/s.htm
(E?)(L?) http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/t.htm
(E?)(L?) http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/w.htm


nls - National Library of Scotland

(E?)(L1) http://www.nls.uk/
(E?)(L1) http://www.nls.uk/digitallibrary/map/townplans
Scotland's largest library and the world centre for the study of Scotland and the Scots. Thanks to our UK legal deposit status, we are also a vast reference library, covering all subjects, from art to mountaineering, and from early times to the digital age.

A digital library of 1.900 sheets of surveys covering 62 towns surveyed between 1847 and 1895.

Over 1,900 sheets covering 62 towns - the most detailed maps ever surveyed by Ordnance Survey. Quick Browse:Aberdeen [1866-7] - Airdrie [1858] - Alexandria [1859] - Alloa [1861-2] - Annan [1859] - Arbroath [1858] - Ayr [1855] - (Berwick-upon-Tweed) [1852] - Brechin [1862] - Burntisland [1894] - Campbelton [1865] - Coatbridge [1858] - Cupar (Fife) [1854] - Cupar (Fife) [1893-4] - Dalkeith [1852] - Dalkeith [1893] - Dumbarton [1859] - Dumfries [1850] - Dumfries [1893] - Dundee [1857-8] - Dundee [1870-2] - Dunfermline [1854] - Dunfermline [1894] - Edinburgh [1849-53] - Edinburgh [1876-7] - Edinburgh [1893-4] - Elgin [1868] - Falkirk [1858-9] - Forfar [1860-1] - Forres [1868] - Galashiels [1858] - Girvan [1857] - Glasgow [1857-8] - Glasgow [1892-4] - Greenock [1857] - Haddington [1853] - Haddington [1893] - Hamilton [1858] - Hawick [1857-8] - Irvine [1859] - Inverness [1867-8] - Jedburgh [1858] - Kelso [1857] - Kilmarnock [1857-9] - Kirkcaldy [1855] - Kirkcaldy [1894] - Kirkcudbright [1850] - Kirkcudbright [1893] - Kirkintilloch [1859] - Kirriemuir [1861] - Lanark [1858] - Linlithgow [1856] - Maybole [1856-7] - Montrose [1861-2] - Musselburgh [1853] - Musselburgh [1893] - Nairn [1867-8] - Oban [1867-8] - Paisley [1858] - Peebles [1856] - Perth [1860] - Peterhead [1868] - Portobello [1893-4] - Port Glasgow [1856-7] - Rothesay [1862-3] - Rutherglen [1858] - St Andrews [1854] - St Andrews [1893] - Selkirk [1865] - Stirling [1858] - Stonehaven [1864] - Stranraer [1847] - Stranraer [1863-77] - Stranraer [1893] - Strathaven [1858] - Wick [1872] - Wigtown [1848] - Wigtown [1894]

nts - National Trust for Scotland

(E?)(L?) http://www.nts.org.uk/
The National Trust for Scotland is a charity (No. SCO 07410) and depends for its support on the subscriptions of its members, donations and legacies.
Die Suche nach "Scotland" ergab z.B. eine lange Trefferliste.

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pevsner - Pevsner Architectural Guides to Scotland

(E?)(L?) http://www.pevsner.co.uk/
Unter "The Guides" - "Scotland" findet Architekturwerke zu folgenden Regionen: Interessant ist die grosse Linkliste zu "Architektur-Seiten". (If you are interested in buildings you may like to visit these other sites: ...)

pl8s - Scotland License Plates

(E?)(L?) http://www.pl8s.com/
(E?)(L?) http://www.pl8s.com/s/scot.htm
Achtung: Die Links innerhalb der Seite öffnen teilweise ein neues Fenster, das eventuell übersehen wird.

promo - Projekt Gutenberg - Schottische Literatur

(E?)(L?) http://promo.net/pg/
(E?)(L?) http://promo.net/pg/
Beispielsweise:

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rampantscotland - Scottish-related Links

(E?)(L1) http://www.rampantscotland.com/
12,000+ Scottish-related Links, regularly updated. 3,500 Web page features on Scotland and the Scots. Links Pages: Accommodation | Archaeology | Architecture | Arts | Art | Festivals | Music/Dance | Theatre | Cinema | TV/Radio | Bagpipes | Businesses | Castles | Castle Collections | Alphabetic List | Celts | Clans | Clan Societies | Tartans | Regiments | Ecology | Animals | Education | Employment | Events | Famous Scots | Food/Drink | Gaelic/Scots | Genealogy | Government | History | Humour | Information | Literature | Online texts | Magazines | Museums | Music/Dance | Newspapers | Poetry | Politics | Religion | Scots/Gaelic | Shopping | Sport | Tartans | Tourism | Across Scotland | Edinburgh | Glasgow | Aberdeen | Highlands | Central | Borders | Castles | Accommodation | Tours/Guides | Info Sources Feature Pages: All Features Index | Scottish Newsletter | This Week's Edition | Archive | Colour Supplements | Search This Site | Bookstore | Castle Photo Library | Clan/Family Histories | Castles To Stay In | Desktop Graphics | Did You Know? | Edinburgh Photos | Family Tree Research | Famous Scots | Famous Scots Quiz | Feedback/Contact | Flowers of Scotland | Glasgow Photo Library | Great Places to Stay | Great Places to Eat | Haunted Castles | History Quiz | History Timeline | History Quiz | Humour/Humor | Monarchs of Scotland | Parliamo Scots | Feature Pages | Scottish Pictorial Calendar 2006 | Places to Visit | Poetry from Scotland | Quotable Scots | Romantic Scotland | Recipes | Scottish Banknotes | Scottish Battles | Scottish Calendar 2006 | Scottish Festivals | Scottish Forenames | Scottish Myths & Legends | Scottish Parliament | Scottish Placenames | Scottish Tattoo | Screensavers | Songs of Scotland | St Andrew Societies | Symbols of Scotland | Tartan Day | Traditional Festivals | Where Am I? Quiz | Webcams in Scotland

(E?)(L1) http://www.rampantscotland.com/features.htm
01.07.2006

The primary purpose of the Rampant Scotland Directory is to provide an index of Scottish-related Web sites. However, over the years the editor has created a number of feature articles and resources on a wide range of subjects - from tourist guides to "famous Scots" and a history timeline. Here are the main ones:

Scotland for Tourists: Culture: Entertainment: People:


rcahms - Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland

(E?)(L1) http://www.rcahms.gov.uk/
The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS) records and interprets the sites, monuments and buildings of Scotland's past, promotes a greater appreciation of their value through the maintenance of the National Monuments Record of Scotland (NMRS) and presents them by means of publications and exhibitions.

Mit vielen Bildern historischer Monument.

rias - RIAS - Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland

(E?)(L?) http://www.rias.org.uk/
The "Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland" was founded in 1916 as the professional body for all chartered architects in Scotland and is the foremost architectural professional institute in the country dealing with architecture and the built environment. It has charitable status and offers a wide range of services and products for architects, students of architecture, construction industry professionals and all those with an interest in the built environment and the design process.The website provides full details of all our services and products. If you require further information you can contact us by telephone, fax or email. Our office in Edinburgh is open Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm.
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rug - Language Identifier - Sprachidentifizierung

(E?)(L?) http://odur.let.rug.nl/~vannoord/TextCat/Demo/textcat.html
TextCat Language Guesser Demo
Der Sprachidentifizierer erkennt auch "scots" und "scots_gaelic".

Geben Sie beispielsweise einmal folgenden Text ein (per Cut and Paste):
A cood fain heh dwinglt, an daikert aboot in sleepery Bosells, bit A fair durstna, or thance A micht never heh gotten off the bit aa day. Bit afore A sterteet neice an cannie on the brae up atween the planteens, A cruikeet ma hoach an clappeet masel doon a meenint on ov a toggle bank, athort the Green, an luit ma een feast on the bonnie gerssy haugh- that weel-sorteet an taen sic grand care o. For Bosells hes muckle mense o er Green!

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schottlandgeschichte - Schottland Geschichte - Schottland-Informationen

(E?)(L1) http://www.schottlandgeschichte.de/
Diese Seite bietet Kurzinformationen über Schottland, wichtige Personen der schottischen Geschichte (Könige und andere). Sie erklärt das schottische Clansystem, welches auf die keltischen Vorfahren der Schotten zurückzuführen ist. Schließlich wird auf der Seite noch die komplette schottische Geschichte, eingeteilt in Epochen, präsentiert.

Was weiß man in Deutschland über Schottland? Es ist voller Schafe, es regnet andauernd und wenn die Schotten gegen ihren Lieblingsfeind England zu Felde ziehen malen sie sich das Gesicht blau an. Soweit die landläufige Meinung, ich hoffe nach dem Besuch dieser Seite hat sich das Bild schon ein wenig gewandelt. Schottland wird nicht alleine von Tartan ("Karomuster"), Kilt ("Schottenrock"), Bagpipes ("Dudelsack") und Tossing the Caber ("Baumstämme werfen") ausgemacht.

scoteire - Irland - Schottland Informationsportal - Schottland Reiselexikon

(E?)(L2) http://www.scoteire.de/
(E?)(L2) http://www.scoteire.de/schottland/
(E?)(L2) http://www.scoteire.de/schottland/A-Z/


A-Z - Music - Football - Scot - TV - Schottland Bilder - Runrig

Schottland A-Z: Anreise - Ärzte - Baden - Banken - Bilder - Billigflüge - Botschaft - Celtic Connections - Fähren - Feiertage - Festivals - Flugreise - Fotos - Geschichte - Getränke - Highland Games - Links - Maße - Mücken - Notfälle - Post - Presse - Reisebericht - Rob Roy - Shopping - Souvenirs - Sport - Trinkgeld - Unterkünfte - Unterhaltung - Verkehr - Währung - Wetter - Whisky - Wolle - Zeit

Gefallen hat mir die Bildergalerie: Ben Nevis - Edinburgh - Glen Nevis / Filmlocation - Loch Ossian / Highlands - West Highland Way

scotland-flavour - Scotland-Traveller's Guide - Pictures of Scotland

(E?)(L1) http://www.scotland-flavour.co.uk/
A traveller's guide to Scotland with many great photos and more.


scotland-info - Scotland-Information - Inverness

(E?)(L?) http://www.scotland-info.co.uk/
(E?)(L?) http://www.scotland-info.co.uk/inverness.htm
Informationen für Inverness-Besucher.
Scottish Sightseeing - Accommodation - Transport - Gifts including The Internet Guide to Inverness & Loch Ness

scotroots - Scottish genealogy - Scottish ancestors services

(E?)(L?) http://www.scotroots.com/
Scottish genealogy revealed - do you need to find that elusive Scottish ancestor to complete your Scottish family history? Or are you just beginning a Scottish genealogy search to find your roots in Scotland?

Interessant ist auch die umfangreiche Linkliste.

scotsman - The Scotsman - Scotland News

(E?)(L?) http://www.scotsman.com/




Scott, Sir Walter

(E2)(L1) http://promo.net/pg/
("Walter Scott" als Suchbegriff eingeben. (49 Records))

(E6)(L1) http://www.weltchronik.de/bio/cethegus/s/scottsw.html
Scott, Sir Walter

(E2)(L1) http://digital.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/search?author=Scott%2C+Walter&amode=words
Schottischer Dichter (15.08.1771-21.09.1832)

Sir Walter Scott, by Thomas Carlyle

IV. Guy Mannering, by Sir Walter Scott




Links zu "Waverley", "Ivanhoe" und anderen Werken von Walter Scott im englischen Original bei der Digital Library

scottisharchitecture - Scottish Architecture

(E?)(L?) http://www.scottisharchitecture.com/
The Lighthouse's national website is an online platform accessible to the general public, educational institutions and the architecture profession, It aims to provide a central hub for information in the field of Scottish architecture and the built environment, generally.

scottish-enterprise - Scotland

(E?)(L?) http://www.scottish-enterprise.com/about/aboutscotland/
Scotland is a small, North European country of around 79,000 square kilometres. There are just over 5 million Scots. We are part of the United Kingdom, but we have our own devolved parliament based in the capital, Edinburgh, and our own distinct culture.

Scotus - Michael Scotus

(E?)(L?) http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10275a.htm
Michael Scotus war ein mittelalterlicher scholastischer Philosoph, Mediziner, Alchemist und Astrologe, den Dante als Magier beschrieb. Bekannt wurde er durch seine Übersetzungen von Averroes-Kommentaren aristotelischer Werke aus dem Arabischen.
Inhaltsverzeichnis

shackle - Scotland's Nostradamus

(E?)(L?) http://www.bdb.co.za/shackle/
(E?)(L?) http://www.bdb.co.za/shackle/archives/archive_0110.htm#brahanseer
(E?)(L?) http://www.bdb.co.za/shackle/articles/brahan_seer.htm
Scotland's Nostradamus - THE BRAHAN SEER WAS ON THE BALL! - by Eric Shackle

sungaya - Merry Dancers - Nimble Men - Spunkies

(E2)(L1) http://www.sungaya.de/schwarz/allmende/kobold/irrwisch.htm
Irrwische, Irrlichter
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In England und Schottland kennt man sie als "Spunkies", in Schotland besonders als "Nimble Men" und "Merry Dancers", ...

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tastings - Wine Dictionary - Scotch Whisky: What's Your Dram

(E6)(L1) http://www.tastings.com/
(E6)(L1) http://www.tastings.com/forms/search/search_dictionary.html


tesco - The Really Really Unofficial Smiley List

(E?)(L?) http://homepages.tesco.net/~scotsnet/o.f.carter/fun/fun150.htm


theodora - Scotland (See United Kingdom)

(E?)(L1) http://www.theodora.com/wfb/
(E?)(L1) http://www.theodora.com/wfbcurrent/united_kingdom/


thewhiskystore - Whisky-Informationen - Scotch Whisky

(E6)(L?) http://www.thewhiskystore.de/
Kennen Sie den bedeutendsten Blended Scotch Whisky? Diese Fragen und welche Malts in welchem Blend sind, beantwortet Ihnen meine spezielle Blended Whisky Seite.
Hier findet man auch "Das elektronische Whisky-Buch" mit 55 Seiten.

twoandone - schottische Reiseberichte

(E?)(L?) http://www.twoandone.de/
(E?)(L?) http://www.twoandone.de/htm/link/scotsinfo.htm
Auf dieser privaten Website gibt es neben vielen Geschichten und Bildern auch schottische Reiseberichte.

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ucsb - schottische Literatur

(E?)(L?) http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2293
Kleine Linksammlung zu allgemeinen Seiten über schottische Literatur, Online-Texten, einzelnen Autoren und Gattungen

uebersetzung - Tongue Twisters - Zungenbrecher

(E?)(L1) http://www.uebersetzung.at/twister
(E?)(L1) http://www.uebersetzung.at/twister/scots.htm
Zungenbrecher in allen Sprachen der Welt: Scots or Scottisch 4

uidaho - Idaho-Encyclopedia - English, Scottish and Irish

(E?)(L?) http://www.webs.uidaho.edu/idahoencyclopedia/
(E?)(L?) http://www.webs.uidaho.edu/idahoencyclopedia/articles/people/english.htm


ukgenealogy - Scotland Genealogy-Researching

(E?)(L?) http://www.ukgenealogy.co.uk/scotland.htm
This page covers resources for the whole of Scotland, if you are looking for information on a specific county use the county links.

unmoralische - Schottland-Bilder

(E?)(L?) http://www.unmoralische.de/
Unter anderm findet man hier Informationen und Bilder über bzw. von Schottland.
Bilder aus Schottland

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visitscotland - Scottish Tourist Board - About Scotland - Whisky Trail

(E?)(L?) http://www.visitscotland.com/aboutscotland/?view=Standard
(E?)(L?) http://www.visitscotland.com/sightsandactivities/itinerary/whiskytrail


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whisky - Whisky-Informationen - Schottland-Informationen - Whisky-Buch

(E?)(L?) http://www.whisky.de/
Reisetipps und Hintergrundinformationen über Schottland; bundesweites Händlerverzeichnis; ausgefallene Rezepte.
Am interessantesten finde ich das 87-seitige Whisky-Buch, das man im PDF-Format ausdrucken kann.

wikipedia - Scotland

(E?)(L1) http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland
Table of contents [showhide]

worldlicenseplates - Scotland License Plates

(E?)(L1) http://www.worldlicenseplates.com/
In der linken Navigationsleiste nach "Scotland" suchen.

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