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Profile: Horatio McCulloch
Horatio McCulloch, R.S.A. (1805-1867) was a celebrated 19th century artist who romanticized the Scottish landscape. It’s been said that “His… Read More »Profile: Horatio McCulloch
Cumbric Galloway
According to Alistair Livingstone: “The earliest recoverable language layer in southern Scotland is not Gaelic but a language related to… Read More »Cumbric Galloway
The Many Flags over Galloway
The American amusement park known as “Six Flags” derives from the six flags that have flown over the state of… Read More »The Many Flags over Galloway
McCollough Project Y DNA Haplogroups
The origins of the McCullochs is shrouded in mystery. It is said that the McCullochs of Galloway were an ancient… Read More »McCollough Project Y DNA Haplogroups
Trusty’s Hill and McCulloch Origins?
Recent archeological investigations have discovered what appear to be Pictish carvings on a vitrified hillfort just west of Gatehouse on… Read More »Trusty’s Hill and McCulloch Origins?
Profile: Rev. John McCullough of San Antonio
If you have visited San Antonio, Texas, you may have noticed signs for McCullough Avenue. You might suspect that the… Read More »Profile: Rev. John McCullough of San Antonio
Sir Godfrey MacCulloch and the Good Neighbour
From: MINSTRELSY OF THE SCOTTISH BORDER by Sir Walter Scott: The Scottish Fairies, in like manner, sometimes reside in subterranean… Read More »Sir Godfrey MacCulloch and the Good Neighbour