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Header Slides

Today's header slides are of Limekilns, a pretty village on the north shore of the Firth of Forth; and the magnificent collection of Pictish stones in the Historic Environment Scotland museum in Meigle, in Perthshire.

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In Focus

Iona Abbey St Columba was the founder of Iona Abbey who did much to promote the spread of Christianity across what is now Scotland. He also turned Iona into a centre for pilgrimage. He was born in Ireland, and was a great-great-grandson of Niall of the Nine Hostages, an Irish king of the fifth century. Much of what we know about him comes from the writings of Abbot Adomnán of Iona who lived a century later. St Columba's feast day is celebrated on June 9. ( More ...)

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On This Day

9 June 597: St Columba dies in his monastery at Iona.

9 June 1573: The death in prison in Leith of Sir William Maitland of Lethington, the politician who rose to become Secretary of State to Mary, Queen of Scots.

9 June 1952: The death in Canada of John MacGregor VC, MC & Bar, DCM, a First World War recipient of the Victoria Cross.

10 June 1688: James VII/II and his wife Mary of Modena have a son, christened James Francis Edward. Many Scots - and English - are concerned by the prospect of a continuing Catholic Stewart dynasty.

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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