
This links page will get you to sites some of which have a great many links to other Scottish related information.
| Lobey dosser A fantastic Glasgow cartoonist Bud Neil created the universe inhabited by the sherrif Lobey Dosser with the two legged horse and his nemesis Rank Badjin. Bud Neil is one of my two earliest cartoonist heroes. |
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| Jeff Hawke. I also loved Jeff Hawke (Science Fiction) by the Dundonian Sydney Jordan. I was a huge fan of these three artists even when I was too young even to have learnt to read. These three greats were my first and greatest influences because they were in the newspapers my parents read. |
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| Chic Harper designs. An ex colleague and great designer. His design of the Scottish Rugby logo particularly impressed me with its economy, effectiveness and simplicity. But it's only one of his many other great designs in a variety of areas. The latest being book design - in this digital age. | ![]() |
| Scottish Photographs Excellent images taken by George Logan. Who also designs web sites. |
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Scottish Nature Photography
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| Kenneth Malcolm. An accomplished photographer and designer. |
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| Scottish illustrators web site. Loads of Scottish illustrators available for work. | ![]() |
| Scottish Open Volleyball Tournament – SOVT. Come and start a holiday in Scotland with this ready made annual weekend of sport, merry making, friendships, and fun. |
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| Itchy Coo. Itchy Coo is an imprint which publishes bestselling books in Scots for children and young people. James Robertson is the General Editor. Most of the books are in the Scottish language. |
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My public collection of links on delicious dot com. Mainly of interest to designers, artists, illustrators and animators. All sorted into categories. The tag cloud at the bottom of this page are these links. |
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| Scotoons The Scottish cartoonists web site. A fine bunch, none owe me a beer as far as I can remember. |
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| Wigwam Holidays Unique value for money accommodation, twenty sites scattered throughout Scotland. The spacious heated wooden wigwams are comfy, cosy and warm and unlike canvas tepees, offer all year round camping without a tent. The big Chief was drawn by me. |
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| Capital Scot For Scots and Scots-at-heart living and working in the Washington, D.C. area. But good for the rest of us too. You can find information about Scottish heritage, access links to information about Scottish places of interest, Scotland's history, clans, societies, book reviews, the Reformation in Scotland, the Scottish Literary Forum, a variety of articles, Scottish holidays, and genealogy research. |
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| English words to Scots words. Translations from English to Scots and Scots to English courtesy of scots-online.org Howp ye enjoy whit they hae tae offer... |
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| The Dictionary of the Scots Language (DSL) Not only but also.The Dictionary of the Scots Language comprises electronic editions of the two major historical dictionaries of the Scots language: the Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (DOST) and the Scottish National Dictionary (SND). |
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| Rampant Scotland. 7,000 plus Scottish links regularly updated. |
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| Wir ain leid. An introduction to modern Scots with a Scottish-English online dictionary, and other good stuff. All in Scots, including the javascript. |
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| Siliconglen. Scotland's name on the internet. |
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| Merlin Press. Teaching material designed for the teaching of Scots Language and details of what's available. |
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| Scottish Language Forum. This is a forum on the Scots language among many others focused on Scotland and Scottishness ranging from Clans, Literature, Sport and Human Rights to Gay and Lesbian communities. They are at www.scotland.com/forums. |
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