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Header Slides

Today's header slides are of activity in the harbour at Peterhead in Aberdeenshire; and a view of Duffus Castle, not far from Lossiemouth in Moray, and originally built some time before 1150.

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In Focus

Croick Church West of Ardgay in Sutherland, single track roads run for ten miles along Strathcarron into the foothills of the high mountains of the (largely treeless) Glencalvie and Freevater forests. The public road ends at the tiny scattered settlement of Croick, a mere 18 miles in a straight line from the west coast at the head of Loch Broom. Here you find Croick Church. The church is home to a fascinating mystery and to tangible links with the Highland Clearances. ( More ...)

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On This Day

17 January 1284: Alexander III's eldest son, also named Alexander, dies aged 20 without children.

17 January 1746: A large Jacobite army defeats government forces at the Battle of Falkirk Muir. Charles Edward Stuart, increasingly drunk since Derby, fails to take advantage. Amongst the casualties on the Government side is Sir Robert Munro.

17 January 1883: The author if "Whisky Galore", Compton Mackenzie, is born in Hartlepool in North-East England.

17 January 1795: Duddingston Curling Society is established, becoming one of the oldest curling clubs in existence.

Featured Book

Book Cover Thicker Than Water by Ken Lussey (15 September 2024). A compelling murder mystery set in northern Scotland. Callum Anderson and Jenny Mackay are spending Hogmanay at Sarclet Castle in Caithness when they are asked to investigate the brutal murder of a young woman at nearby Sarclet Broch in 1943, a woman whose ghost is believed to haunt the castle. What seems the coldest of cold cases is not the first murder of a young woman at the broch. Nor is it the last. On the day that Callum and Jenny arrive, there is a third fatal stabbing there.
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Scottish Resources

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