Useful links
Aberdeen & North-East Scotland Family History Society
SHIHR has a journal exchange arrangement with ANESFHS. Any member of SHIHR who would like to receive a digital copy of any issue of the ANESFHS journal from 2023 onwards should e-mail Hector MacQueen at hector.macqueen@ed.ac.uk
https://www.anesfhs.org.uk/guest-home
Royal Celtic Society
https://www.royalcelticsociety.scot
Friends of the Argyll Papers
http://www.friendsoftheargyllpapers.org.uk
Scottish Society for Northern Studies
Scottish Local History forum
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Kintyre Antiquarian and Natural History Society
https://www.kintyreantiquarians.uk
OG(H)AM project
Harnessing digital technologies to transform understanding of ogham writing, from the 4th century to the 21st.
The 1st Marquis of Montrose Society
http://www.montrose-society.ndo.co.uk
Clan McAlister of America
Clan MacAlister Society
http://www.clanmacalistersociety.org/
Website of Clan MacAlister historian Lynn McAlister
http://www.macalisterhistory.com
Clan Donald
Clan Donald USA
Clan Campbell Society (North America)
Clan Maclean Association
Clan Maclean Heritage Trust
http://www.maclean.org/heritage-trust/maclean-heritage-1.php
Gaelic Society of Inverness
Highland Family History Society
Am Baile
Digitised archives for the language, culture and history of the Highlands, including newspaper indexes.
Resources and family history for Sutherland
http://www.countysutherland.co.uk
Image library of gravestone inscriptions in Ross and Cromarty
http://www.rosscromartyroots.co.uk
Books by Nicholas Maclean-Bristol for sale
For more information, please email: Lmacbri@aol.com
These books include:
- Inhabitants of the Inner Isles, Morvern and Ardnamurchan, 1716 (1988)
- From Clan to Regiment (2007)
- Castor and Pollux (2012)
About Us
Founded in 1972, the Society’s aims are to encourage research into the history of the Highlands & Islands of Scotland and to make this research available to the general public.
Get In Touch
E-mail: info@highlandhistoricalresearch.com
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