In the Footsteps of Mary, Queen of Scots - Part 1: Linlithgow Palace with Anne Daly

In the Footsteps of Mary, Queen of Scots - Part 1: Linlithgow Palace with Anne Daly
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In the Footsteps of Mary, Queen of Scots - Part 1: Linlithgow Palace with Anne Daly

Sep 05 2020 | 01:06:27

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Episode September 05, 2020 01:06:27

Show Notes

Part One: LINLITHGOW PALACE.

This month sees the launch of a special celebration of the life of Mary, Queen of Scots, here, on The Tudor Travel Show. Throughout September, I will be publishing one episode a week, as I follow 'In the Footsteps' of this legendary Scottish queen, visiting some of the most historic locations associated with her time in Scotland. Along the way, I will be meeting up with local guides, (many are members of the Marie Stuart Society), who will share their knowledge and passion for Mary and her story.

 

In this week's episode, I start at the place of Mary's birth, the palace of Linlithgow. Our guide is Anne Daly from Mary's Meanders, who takes us on a walk and talk tour around the palace while uncovering the story of Mary's early life there. If you wish to read more about the palace and its royal apartments, follow this link. To see more images of the palace, join my private FB group, which accompanies this podcast, The Tudor Travel Show: Hitting the Road.

 

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Credits:

Presenter: Sarah Morris

Guest: Anne Daly

 

 

Produced by Cutting Crew Productions

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