Happy #OldRockDay. In 1787 geologist James Hutton spotted rocks near Jedburgh, Scotland tilted vertically and covered by horizontal layers of red sandstone - making Earth older than previously thought. His findings were as important as Darwin's evolution theory 64 years later.
The National Library of Scotland is to put on a one day display of exhibits related to Mary Shelley’s famous novel Frankenstein https://t.co/oTBT5k0Xcr
On Silent Movie Day DYK the 1st movie to use pro actors & feature SFX recreated one of the most famous moments in Scottish history?
Filmed 130 years ago The ‘Execution of Mary Queen of Scots’ is also considered the world’s original horror movie. https://t.co/pjMjekWzlj
Happy North Carolina Day from Scotland to all our friends, and the descendants of the numerous Scots who left their homeland to build new lives there in the 18th and 19th centuries.
The Lord Lyon along with a number of well known Scots attended a reception hosted by the Lord Provost of Edinburgh to launch the Edinburgh Tartan Parade 2026 which will be held on the 9th May 2026.
16 August: #OTD in 1865 author, poetess and recipient of OBE Mary Jane Cameron was born near #Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia.
A women’s rights leader, she is widely known as Dame Mary Cameron Gilmore, and is featured on Australian currency.
https://t.co/PjEA8rP3A6
16 August: #OTD in 1745 MacDonalds of Keppoch led the Highland Skirmish at #Lochaber's High Bridge (@High_BridgeSB).
Prisoners from this action of the #Jacobite Rising of 1745 were soon met by Cameron of #Lochiel and brought to #Achnacarry as captives.
https://t.co/raVZcMU7Xf
Loch Long in Argyll looks just like a mirror on a sunny day. There can be few more beautiful places on earth than Scotland when the weather is as good as we’ve been enjoying the last few weeks. Stunning!