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Header Slides

Today's header slides are of the fascinating Hermit's Castle at Achmelvich near Lochinver in Sutherland; and a view of the spectacular Lower Gardens at Pitmedden Garden near Tarves in Aberdeenshire.

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In Focus

St Monans St Monans is one of the chain of pretty fishing villages in the East Neuk of Fife. Lying between Elie and Pittenweem, St Monans offers a historical core running behind the harbour, backed by newer development as you move inland. St Monans has an ancient history. A village called Inverie existed here as far back as the 800s. In about 875 St Monanus or St Monan was buried at a shrine here and the village was renamed St Monans. ( More ...)

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On This Day

1 June 1841: The death in New York of Robert Allan, a weaver who became more widely known for the songs he composed and the poetry he wrote. He had arrived in New York on 25 May, to start a new life in the new world, and died six days later.

1 June 1841: The eminent artist Sir David Wilkie dies on board a ship in the Mediterranean.

1 June 1872: The death in New York of James Gordon Bennett, the founder, publisher and editor of the New York Herald.

1 June 1878: The Tay Railway Bridge opens linking Dundee with Fife.

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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