On This Day Scotland 2025 Scottish Calendar
On This Day Scotland 2025 Scottish Calendar
On This Day Scotland 2025 Scottish Calendar
On This Day Scotland 2025 Scottish Calendar
On This Day Scotland 2025 Scottish Calendar
On This Day Scotland 2025 Scottish Calendar
On This Day Scotland 2025 Scottish Calendar
On This Day Scotland 2025 Scottish Calendar
On This Day Scotland 2025 Scottish Calendar
On This Day Scotland 2025 Scottish Calendar

On This Day Scotland 2025 Scottish Calendar

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The most gorgeous On This Day Scotland 2025 Calendar by Glasgow Illustrator Eat Haggis

A beautifully illustrated 2025 calendar from Hole in My Pocket's Eat Haggis range.

This is a tall, slim, 12 month, page a month calendar featuring 12 Scottish landscape images and an interesting fact about something in Scottish history that happened on every single day.

For example:

9 January 1811: The World’s first, women only golf tournament, is held at Musselburgh. Fish wives of the town competed for a creel, a skull and 2 silk handkerchiefs.

7 July 1930: Death of the author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of the detective Sherlock Holmes.

16 October 1995: The Skye Bridge is opened to traffic.

*Won the best product award at the Scottish Trade show!

Made from: Cover 300gsm paper, pages 160gsm paper. Digital printed.

Calendar size: 14.8cm x 42xcm with wire binding and hanging loop.

The most gorgeous On This Day Scotland 2025 Calendar by Glasgow Illustrator Eat Haggis

A beautifully illustrated 2025 calendar from Hole in My Pocket's Eat Haggis range.

This is a tall, slim, 12 month, page a month calendar featuring 12 Scottish landscape images and an interesting fact about something in Scottish history that happened on every single day.

For example:

9 January 1811: The World’s first, women only golf tournament, is held at Musselburgh. Fish wives of the town competed for a creel, a skull and 2 silk handkerchiefs.

7 July 1930: Death of the author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of the detective Sherlock Holmes.

16 October 1995: The Skye Bridge is opened to traffic.

*Won the best product award at the Scottish Trade show!

Made from: Cover 300gsm paper, pages 160gsm paper. Digital printed.

Calendar size: 14.8cm x 42xcm with wire binding and hanging loop.