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Header Slides

Today's header slides are of the the lovely village of Pennan, made famous by the film "Local Hero", on the north Aberdeenshire coast; and a view south along the island of Raasay, with Skye in the distance.

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In Focus

Seafarers Memorial Standing on a grassy area in Wick's Braehead and overlooking the harbour and Wick Bay is what is said to be the first new statue erected in the town in a century. The Seafarers Memorial is a bronze statue on a plinth surrounded by lecterns and memorials. Including the plinth, the statue stands five metres tall and the surrounding landscaping is mainly of Caithness stone. The statue's figure represents the sea and has one hand raised holding a fish. ( More ...)

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On This Day

9 February 1739: Publication of the first edition of the Scots Magazine, originally established as a current affairs and news magazine.

10 February 1306: Robert the Bruce, the grandson of the Robert Bruce who had competed with John Balliol for the crown in 1292, murders John III Comyn, the Red Comyn, head of one of the most powerful familes in Scotland and his only rival as future king in a church in Dumfries.

10 February 1972: The Island of Rockall, 250 miles west into the Atlantic formally becomes part of Scotland.

Featured Book

Book Cover Bloody Orkney by Ken Lussey (29 June 2021). Bloody Orkney is a fast-paced thriller set in Scotland during World War Two. It’s November 1942. Bob Sutherland, Monique Dubois and the Military Intelligence 11 team fly in to review security in Orkney, home to one of the most important and most heavily defended naval anchorages in the world. But an unidentified body has been found. It becomes clear that powerful men have things they’d rather keep hidden and MI11’s arrival threatens the status quo. Then Bob stumbles over a ghost from his past and things get far too personal.
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Scottish Resources

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