The Ghostly Ride of Bonnie Dundee: Hauntings at Claypotts Castle
Claypotts Castle in Dundee is said to be haunted by the ghost of Bonnie Dundee, John Graham of Claverhouse, who died in 1689. Legend claims his spirit still rides on horseback around the castle grounds, adding mystery to this historic site.
Dundee and Timex - Takes a Licking and Keeps on Ticking
The rise and fall of an American titan in Dundee and the legacy it leaves of industrial action.
The Devil’s Throw: Crail’s Blue Stane and the Legend of a Fallen Rock
Legend has it the devil, furious at the building of Crail Church, hurled a massive blue stone from the Isle of May only for it to fall short, landing just outside the church where it remains to this day. But is this mysterious boulder truly the devil’s work, or the relic of an ancient glacier?
The Gorbals Vampires: The Iron Teethed Vampires of Glasgow
The moral panic that led to Glaswegian school kids hunting down iron teethed vampires with homemade weapons
The Templeton Woods Murders: A Chilling Mystery That Haunts Dundee
In the late 1970s, Dundee was shaken by the brutal murders of Carol Lannen and Elizabeth McCabe, whose bodies were found months apart in Templeton Woods. Both were strangled, sparking fears of a serial killer. Decades later, the mystery remains unsolved, leaving the city haunted by the unanswered question: who was responsible for these chilling crimes?
The Dens Road Monkey Riot: Dundee’s Strangest Day of Chaos
The Dens Road Monkey Riot in Dundee occurred in the late 19th century when monkeys escaped from a traveling circus, causing panic among residents. As people tried to capture the animals, chaos ensued, turning the scene into a riot-like atmosphere. This bizarre incident has since become a local legend, showcasing the quirky side of Dundee's history.
The White Lady of Dundee: Unraveling the Mystery of Balgay Park’s Phantom
Balgay Park in Dundee is said to be haunted by the White Lady, believed to be the spirit of Janet Fenton, who tragically took her own life at Balgay Bridge. This eerie figure has captivated locals for generations, making her one of Dundee’s most enduring mysteries.
Why Dundee has a Polar Bear Statue
Why there is a statue of a polar bear chasing a local resident in Dundee city centre
The Surprising Reason St Andrews has Red Clocks
In St. Andrews, Scotland, the vibrant red clock faces on historic buildings like St. Salvator’s Chapel hold a powerful secret. This article explores the legacy of Patrick Hamilton, the first Protestant martyr, whose execution in 1528 sparked the Scottish Reformation. Discover how these striking clocks symbolize his sacrifice and reflect Scotland's rich religious history.