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Header Slides

Today's header slides are of the mighty Bothwell Castle, built on a bluff above a bend in the River Clyde; and a view over the busy harbour at Macduff on the north Aberdeenshire coast.

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In Focus

Clackmannan Tower The small town of Clackmannan has a layout that is oddly reminiscent of Edinburgh's Old Town. One long street - Main Street in its lower reaches and High Street as it passes the attractive Parish Church - runs up the rising spine of a ridge towards a summit on which you find a castle. The castle, Clackmannan Tower, stands on the top of King's Seat Hill in open fields clear of the uphill edge of the town itself. What you find is a magnificent five-storey tower house built of golden stone. ( More ...)

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On This Day

21 March 1729: The death in Venice of John Law, the economist sometimes described as the father of finance, who rose to control, then ruin, the economy of France.

21 March 1901: The launch in Dundee of the Royal Research Ship Discovery, the ship that would help Captain Scott make his name as an Antarctic explorer.

21 March 1925: Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh becomes the home of Scottish rugby when 70,000 spectators watch Scotland beat England to win their first Five Nations Championship Grand Slam.

Featured Book

Book Cover Eyes Turned Skywards by Ken Lussey (12 August 2024). Wing Commander Robert Sutherland has left his days as a pre-war detective far behind him. Or so he thinks. On 25 August 1942 the Duke of Kent, brother of King George VI, is killed in northern Scotland in an unexplained air crash; a second crash soon after suggests a shared, possibly sinister, cause. Bob Sutherland is tasked with visiting the aircraft's base in Oban and the first crash site in Caithness to gather clues as to who might have had reason to sabotage one, or both, of the aircraft.
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Scottish Resources

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