Synopsis
From the 15th century the east coast burghs formed strong trading links with western and northern Europe. Fiona Watson travels to Bruges, Veere, Rotterdam and Leiden to unearth the links.
- Programme: In Search of Scotland
- Episode: 6: The European Lifeline
- Channel: BBC Two
- Broadcast year: 2001
- History | Northern Britain from the Iron Age to 1034
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