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- 'As Proud as' sculpture by Shona Kinloch in Springfield Court, Glasgow. Pic: Gordon Baird
- Dancing to Mowgli and the Donuts at the Grassmarket, Edinburgh. (1979)
- Movies of Scotland: Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself (2002). Harbour and his suicidal brother, Wilbur, inherit their father's secondhand bookshop in Glasgow.
- Aberdeen busker Dod Copeland, Union Terrace & Union Street, 1991. Pic: Flickr | citizenswaine
- Ardslignish, Highlands. Pic: IG/smarshasm
- Argyle Street, beside the Blythswood Hotel, Glasgow. (1991) Pic: Neale Elder
- Aonach Eagach, Highlands. Pic: IG/suilven_731m
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- Paisley-born actress Neve McIntosh. Known for roles in Psychos, Doctor Who, Bodies and Gormenghast.
- Albums of Scotland: Rezerection Event 2. Recorded live at Royal Highland Showground, Ingliston on Saturday 30th July 1994.
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- Sgurr Na Stri, Isle of Skye. Pic: IG/coiacreative
- Tower Blocks of Scotland: Cranhill, Glasgow in August 1965.
- Albums of Scotland: The Proclaimers - Sunshine on Leith. Released on the Chrysalis label in September 1988.
- Muddy Waters supporting Eric Clapton at the Glasgow Apollo, 24th November 1978. Pic: Marc Marnie
- Sunset at Crinan Ferry, Argyll. Pic: IG/eilidh__cameron
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- Albums of Scotland: Horse - The Same Sky. Released on the Capitol label in 1990.
- Grantown-on-Spey (West) railway station, 1893-1965. The station was located to the south of Grantown-on-Spey, just off the B9102, at the end of Woodlands Terrace. Pic: John R. Hume, 1968
- The Fire Engines from Edinburgh. One album and four singles. Two John Peel sessions in 1981. Pic: Hilary Morrison
- The Milky Way over Dunnottar Castle. Pic: IG/stevenrobinsonpictures
- Slum housing at Garngad, Glasgow in 1925. Area renamed Royston in 1942. Pic: Glasgow City Archives
- The Jesus and Mary Chain from East Kilbride. Debut album 'Psychocandy' released in 1985. Pic: Andrew Catlin
- The Sensational Alex Harvey Band from Glasgow. 8 albums, 10 singles. Years active: 1972-1978.
- 'Cona Lisa' by Ross Muir 100 x 70cm, oil on canvas
- Sunset behind the Paps of Jura. Pic: Peter Ribbeck
- Fingal's Cave, Isle of Staffa. Pic: IG/_connormcewan
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- Falkirk Bus Station, 17 Aug 2009. Pic: Ronnie Blackadder
- Keith Moon of The Who attacks a barrel organ outside Celtic Park. (1976) Pic: Chalkie Davies
- Glasgow-born filmmaker Lynne Ramsay. Known for Ratcatcher, We Need to Talk About Kevin and Morvern Callar. Pic: Sarah Lee
- West Beach, Berneray. Pic: IG/sheana_c
- Joanna Lumley filming a BBC documentary in Whitfield, Dundee. 'It’s My City' investigated Dundee’s regeneration. (1989) Pic: DCT
- Easter Aquhorthies Stone Circle, Inverurie. Dating back around 4000 years. Pic: IG/whiteskyphotographics
- Mike Tyson in Glasgow before taking on Lou Savarese at Hampden, June 2000.
- One of the roller coasters at Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire (1995-2010) Rides at the park included the Twist 'n' Shout, Goldrush, Barnstormer, Wacky Worm, Crows Nest, and Jammy Dodgems.
- Standing Stones of Stenness, Orkney. Pic: IG/rachelvisual
- Renfield Street, Glasgow in 1983.
- Jazzateers from Glasgow. 4 albums, 3 singles. Pop/post-punk group, active for the first half of the 1980s. Recorded for Postcard and Rough Trade labels.
- Buses of Edinburgh: 4 to Hillend in St Andrew Square. (1990) Pic: Paul Coupland
- Irina Ratushinskaya at a book signing in Waterstone's, George Street, Edinburgh in June 1988. Ratushinskaya was a Soviet poet and dissident sentenced to seven years in a labour camp who found refuge in the UK in the 1980s. Pic: Hamish Campbell
- Tay Bridge and Dundee Law. Pic: IG | funkmasterdoogan
- Vicarton Street, Girvan in August 1987. Looking from the old bus garage to the railway bridge - train station on right. Pic: Billy McCrorie
- St Vincent Lane, Glasgow. Pic: John McKissock
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- Talisker Bay, Isle of Skye. Pic: Martin Steele
- Susan Vidler as Lady Macbeth in 'Macbeth on the Estate', 1997.
- Albums of Scotland: Boots for Dancing - The Undisco Kidds. Released on the Athens of the North label in 2015. Compilation of recordings from the early-1980s, including John Peel sessions.
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- Movies of Scotland: Filming 'Outlaw King' outside Glasgow Cathedral in 2018.
- Scottish emigrants, bound for the Canadian prairies, 1920s. Pic: Canadian Pacific Railway Archives
- Tay Bridge, Dundee. Pic: Mathew Schwartz
- A demolition worker makes the most of the dramatic view from his 210 foot high scaffold vantage point on the about to be demolished high rises Cairngorm House and Grampian House in Leith. (1997) Pic: Paul Edwards
- Pubs of Scotland: The Beachcomber Bar, Butlin's Ayr.
- Loch Glass, Highlands. Pic: IG/merlins_mind
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- Dixie Deans - 186 appearances for Celtic, 125 goals, 1971–1976. Scored hat-tricks in the 1972 Scottish Cup final and the 1974 Scottish League Cup final, both against Hibernian.