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Header Slides

Today's header slides are a view of the slight remains of Dunscaith Castle on Skye, said to be the location of the legendary "School for Heroes"; and a view across the River Helmsdale of the village of Helmsdale in Sutherland.

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In Focus

Cairnholy I Cairn Cairnholy I Chambered Cairn is a spectacular chambered cairn on the southern slopes of Cairnholy Hill, overlooking Wigtown Bay. You reach it by turning off the A75 about six miles west of Gatehouse of Fleet, and following a narrow road two thirds of a mile up the side of the Kirkdale Glen. The cairn has stood here for between 4000 and 6000 years, and it underwent a series of changes during its extensive time in use as a place of burial. ( More ...)

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On This Day

16 February 1926: The death in Paisley of Thomas Graham Abercrombie, a renowned architect whose buildings are still very much in evidence in Paisley and the surrounding area.

17 February 1688: James Renwick, leader of the remaining Covenanter Presbyterian rebels, is executed in Edinburgh.

17 February 1796: The death of James Macpherson, the poet best known as the translator (or more likely the author) of the Ossian cycle of poems.

17 February 1913: The birth in Rutherglen of Alastair Borthwick, a journalist, broadcaster and author remembered primarily for two very different books, each of which remains a classic in its field.

Featured Book

Book Cover Friend or Foe? by Ken Lussey (14 July 2025). A fast-paced thriller set largely in south-west Scotland during World War Two. It’s late June 1943. Bob and Monique Sutherland’s journey home from Malta is interrupted in London to hear Soviet claims of a German spy. Back in Scotland, they travel with a Military Intelligence 11 team to Galloway to track down a ghost who may already have uncovered vital military secrets. When two Soviet agents arrive in Galloway to help, Bob and Monique need to decide if the spy exists, or whether he is a Soviet invention intended to lure MI11 into danger.
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Scottish Resources

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