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Scot Roots Research   Scot Roots is led by Dr Brian Thomson, an experienced genealogist with 15 years of researching Scottish local history. As well as a wide knowledge of Scotland, Dr Thomson has travelled in the Pacific, New Zealand, Australia, Alaska, Africa and throughout Europe. His own ancestry is predominantly Scot, especially from Shetland and Orkney islands, with a dash of Canadian, German, English and Irish.  Member of the Scottish Genealogy Society, and the Scottish Local History Forum. Free initial enquiry.
Scots in London    Dynamic Passionate Scottish Network Events, a hub for London Scots. Quarterly events are arranged, and other London Scottish events publicised.
New Scots In London website to be launched soon.

The Australian Gaelic Singers,  or C̣isir Ghàidhlig Astràilianach, based in Sydney Australia and performing regularly in Scottish Gaelic here and in Scotland.  We perform both traditional and modern arrangements, always in Gaelic and in the traditional style of
unaccompanied vocals.  We are always open to new members. Plus, we teach conversational Gaelic.
University College of Cape Breton's Celtic Society  A student society web page. They concentrate on the preservation of the Scottish and Gaelic culture on Cape Breton Island. They have a short list of useful Gaelic phrases and some links to related sites.
Tales from Scottish-American Immigrants 
Tartan Barmy   We are a new small business trying to keep those overseas in touch with Scotland. Living in Scotland and married to a man born in Glasgow and raised in Canada we are aware of how proud people are to be Scottish or be associated with Scotland.
 Scotland Funds  The Scotland Funds has been set up “to activate and involve the Scottish Diaspora, initially in North America, in the funding and delivery of projects which will address the issues of education, cultural development and economic regeneration in Scotland ”.