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Header Slides

Today's header slides show Abbotsford, the magnificent home near Melrose in the Scottish Borders of literary superstar Sir Walter Scott; and a view of the landscape of North Uist, looking across Loch Euphort.

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In Focus

Gatehouse of Fleet Gatehouse of Fleet was bypassed by the A75 trunk road from Dumfries to Stranraer in 1986. The main road now runs about a mile south of the village, making it a much more tranquil place than it used to be. As a result of the bypass, a visit to the village requires a little effort and a slight detour. But it is only a very slight detour, and if you don't make it, you miss one of the most attractive villages in Scotland. There has been settlement in the area for many centuries. ( More ...)

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On This Day

11 April 1827: The birth in Nairn of James Augustus Grant, later to become an army officer who helped explore eastern equatorial Africa.

11 April 1951: The Stone of Destiny stolen from Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day 1950, is left in the ruins of Arbroath Abbey and later returned to London.

11 April 1973: The death of Georgina MacKinnon, who served as chairwoman of Drambuie and did much to popularise the traditional MacKinnon liqueur worldwide.

Featured Book

Book Cover Eyes Turned Skywards by Ken Lussey (12 August 2024). Wing Commander Robert Sutherland has left his days as a pre-war detective far behind him. Or so he thinks. On 25 August 1942 the Duke of Kent, brother of King George VI, is killed in northern Scotland in an unexplained air crash; a second crash soon after suggests a shared, possibly sinister, cause. Bob Sutherland is tasked with visiting the aircraft's base in Oban and the first crash site in Caithness to gather clues as to who might have had reason to sabotage one, or both, of the aircraft.
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Scottish Resources

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