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Header Slides

Today's header slides are of the harbour at Newhaven, on the south shore of the Firth of Forth near Leith; and a view of the triangular Caerlaverock Castle and its inner moat, south of Dumfries.

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In Focus

Portobello Portobello is an eastern suburb of Edinburgh whose long sandy beach faces out onto the Firth of Forth. At its heart is the busy Portobello High Street which roughly parallels the coast and lies a little inland from it. Here you find the town hall built in 1912, opposite the old (and much more attractive) town hall, built in 1877 and now the town's police station. Portobello's high point as a resort was probably at the end of the 1800s. ( More ...)

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On This Day

20 July 1651: An English Parliamentarian army defeats Scottish royalists at the Battle of Inverkeithing, giving Oliver Cromwell control of the Firth of Forth.

20 July 1793: Sir Alexander Mackenzie completes the first recorded crossing of North America north of Mexico to reach an inlet of the Pacific Ocean in Canada.

20 July 1819: The death in Burntisland of the mathematician and geologist Professor John Playfair, FRSE.

20 July 1889: The birth in Stonehaven of John Reith, who goes on to become 1st Baron Reith and the father of the BBC.

Featured Book

Book Cover Bridge of Sighs by Ken Lussey (14 July 2026). A fast-paced contemporary murder mystery set in Edinburgh and northern Scotland. In a chilling echo of an event five decades earlier, a light aircraft takes off from a small Scottish airfield and doesn’t return. Meanwhile, someone is trying to prevent the development of the of the Sutherland Viking Haven near Kylesku. Who? And are they also damaging the vehicles of irresponsible users of the North Coast 500? Events take a very sinister turn when a body is found in a burned-out shop in Inverness. And then there’s another killing.
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Scottish Resources

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