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Header Slides

Today's header slides are of Tantallon Castle a Historic Environment Scotland property in East Lothian, viewed from Seacliff; and the extremely unsettling Cruggleton Church near Garlieston in Dumfries & Galloway.

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In Focus

Duffus Castle Duffus Castle stands in open countryside 1½ miles south-east of Duffus , 3 miles south-west of Lossiemouth, and 3 miles north-west of Elgin. It is a superbly complete and well preserved example of a motte and bailey castle and worth travelling well out of your way to see. It was built by Hugh de Freskyn some time before 1150, the year in which King David I stayed at the castle while arranging for the building of nearby Kinloss Abbey. ( More ...)

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On This Day

21 April 1567: James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, kidnaps Mary Queen of Scots on the edge of Edinburgh and takes her to Dunbar Castle, where he rapes her. They agree to marry.

21 April 1703: A "Company for the Quenching of Fire" is formed in Edinburgh, the ancestor of the modern fire service.

21 April 1746: The City of Glasgow hosts formal celebrations to mark the defeat of the Jacobites at the Battle of Culloden, and awards the Duke of Cumberland the freedom of the city.

21 April 1838: The noted US naturalist, explorer, writer, and geologist John Muir is born in Dunbar.

Featured Book

Book Cover The High Road by Ken Lussey (15 September 2023). A fast-paced thriller set mainly in central Scotland and the far north-west. Callum Anderson is in Scotland to scatter his father’s ashes when he’s asked by a cousin to look for her missing sister, Alexandra. With his life in London in tatters and suspended from duty by the Metropolitan Police, why not? It soon becomes clear that Alex is on the run from someone who sees Callum as a means of finding her and adding to a trail of bodies across two countries. Can Callum find Alex before his own hunter finds him?
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Scottish Resources

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