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Header Slides

Today's header slides are of the striking west front of Galloway House near Garlieston in Galloway; and a view of the peaks of Quinag from above the bridge at Kylesku in Sutherland.

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In Focus

Glenfinnan Monument In the early afternoon of Monday 19 August 1745 Prince Charles Edward Stuart stepped out of a small rowing boat at the north end of Loch Shiel, at a place now marked by the Glenfinnan Monument. It was the start of the '45 uprising, which would end in bloody failure at Culloden less than eight months later. In its aftermath the Highland way of life that had existed for hundreds of years was swept away by brutality, suppression and self interest. ( More ...)

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On This Day

19 August 1561: Mary Queen of Scots, aged eighteen and now a widow, is increasingly isolated in France, and has little choice but to accept an invitation to return to a now Protestant Scotland as Queen.

19 August 1646: The death in Edinburgh of Alexander Henderson the theologian closely involved in the drawing up of the 1638 National Covenant.

19 August 1745: Charles Edward Stuart raises his standard at Glenfinnan.

19 August 1808: The birth in Edinburgh of James Nasmyth the inventor and engineer remembered mostly for his development of the steam hammer.

Featured Book

Book Cover Hide and Seek by Ken Lussey (26 May 2023). A fast-paced thriller set in Stirling Castle and more widely across Scotland during World War Two. It’s April 1943. Medical student Helen Erickson is followed from London to her aunt’s farm in Perthshire. What do her pursuers want? Meanwhile Monique Dubois is attending a secret meeting at Stirling Castle when an old adversary is murdered in a chilling echo of a dark episode in the castle’s history. Bob Sutherland and the MI11 team are called in and discover that almost everyone who knew the victim had a motive. Then Helen disappears.
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Scottish Resources

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