Scots on the Move: Railways and Tourism in Victorian Scotland
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National Records of Scotland
Join us and find out how tourism in Scotland was transformed by the birth of the railways during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901). For the first time, everyone could travel: from a day trip to the seaside in a third-class carriage to a holiday in the Highlands for extravagant hunting and shooting trips. Discover more through the National Records of Scotland’s archives in this free exhibition.
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