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Header Slides

Today's header slides are a view of the fabulous coastal scenery at Luskentyre on Harris, in the Western Isles; and the intricately carved stonework above a doorway at Jedburgh Abbey in the Scottish Borders.

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In Focus

Glencoe & North Lorn Folk Museum The Glencoe and North Lorn Folk Museum occupies what started life as two thatched croft houses in the 1700s. It stands on the north side Glencoe's main street and extends rather beyond the croft houses themselves, as you discover when you explore the additional buildings to the rear of the main museum. This excellent little museum has to be considered a "must see" for visitors to Glencoe. It is also one of only a few wet weather attractions in the area! ( More ...)

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On This Day

13 April 1596: Walter Scott of Buccleuch frees notorious reiver William Armstrong of Kinmont from Carlisle Castle.

13 April 1719: A small Spanish force, believing itself to be part of a much larger invasion planned for England to return the Jacobites to power, lands in Loch Duich, east of the site of modern Kyle of Lochalsh.

13 April 1892: The birth in Brechin of Sir Robert Watson-Watt, generally regarded to be the "inventor of radar". While not the first to consider the possibilities in this area, he was the first to produce a workable system that turned the theory into a weapon critical to winning World War Two.

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

English Borders Index South Central Index Edinburgh Index Fife Index West Central Index Argyll Index Glasgow & Stirling Index Western Isles Index Western Isles Index West Highlands Index Argyll Index East Lothian Index Angus Index West Central Index South-West Index North Central Index Aberdeenshire Index Sutherland Index Caithness Index Orkney Index Shetland Index