St Kenneth’s Chapel
Ruined chapel and Scheduled Monument on the island of Inch Kenneth in Argyle and Bute, Scotland.
Ruined chapel and Scheduled Monument on the island of Inch Kenneth in Argyle and Bute, Scotland.
Mythical creature in Scottish Gaelic and Irish folklore, invoked as a nursery bogey to frighten children into good behaviour.
Public park and Local Nature Reserve in Glasgow.
Category A designated mansion on Shapinsay, Orkney Islands, built in 1847 in the Scottish Baronial style.
Scottish portrait, landscape and subject painter, 1798/99 – 1847.
16th-century tower house on the Scottish Isle of Bute.
Scottish painter and driftwood sculptor (1914–2009), a pivotal figure in modernist British art.
Scottish painter and decorator of pottery (1886–1954).
First site to be designated a Local Nature Reserve in the UK, in 1952.
Scottish portrait painter (c. 1630 – 1685), the eldest of the Scougall family of portrait painters.
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