I couldn’t afford the deposit for the rents for new places. It was the lowest time of my life. I thought to myself: 'You’ve served your country, you come home and no-one seems to give a damn about you.' - Donald
Meet Bud. Our truck that is travelling Scotland sharing our archive, veterans’ stories and the poppy’s heritage.
Join Poppyscotland for a fantastic evening of Scottish music and dancing at our special fundraising ceilidh in Edinburgh.
2026 will mark 100 years of the poppy in Scotland. To celebrate this momentous occasion, we are inviting you to use your skills to help us design a product that will be on sale in the lead up to 2026 – The Centenary Calendar.
Our close partnership with Education Scotland has allowed us to develop a library of teaching resources that is fully aligned with Curriculum for Excellence. Find out more about Scotland's curriculum.
Take a look at the evolution of our Scottish Poppy, and compare it to some poppies from around the world including Canada, New Zealand, America and Australia.
Marking the centenary of Lady Haig's Poppy Factory. 100 years of remembrance, dignity through work and support for veterans.
Veterans' Voices is a unique film resource, interviewing veterans to capture their experiences and thoughts on remembrance. The complete resource will feature a diverse range of voices from all over Scotland and of every military conflict from 1939 to the present day.
See how our collection tins and boxes of poppies have changed over time.
Download our FREE modern conflicts resources here.
From early 2023 you can visit where 3 million poppies and 15,000 poppy wreaths are manufactured, meet the disabled veterans who make them and immerse yourself in the rich history and heritage of the poppy. Register your interest now.
The 2026 General Election Manifesto highlights our top 5 priorities for the UK government to better support our Armed Forces community.
John Young was recruited into the Factory’s growing Toy Department on his first day on 29th January 1929 and worked there until 1966. He was worker number 62.
Bud is Poppyscotland’s micro-museum travelling across Scotland sharing stories of reflection and hope. Find out more and book a visit!
We’ve pulled together some key information for you to make the most out of your Bud visit.
The Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland and the Band of HM Royal Marines Scotland are taking to the stage in 2026 for a series of spectacular one-night-only concerts in aid of Poppyscotland.
Bud will visit schools, large-scale events and community events. Want Bud to visit you? Fill out our form.
Remembrance honours those who serve to defend our democratic freedoms and way of life. Find out more about Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday.
These powerful resources focus on the video and voiceover testimonies of three Kindertransport and Holocaust survivors Henry Wuga MBE, Rosa Sacharin and Karola Regent.
Discover the life and legacy of Lady Dorothy “Doris” Haig (1879–1939), founder of Lady Haig’s Poppy Factory.