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  • Red Arrows fly past, Edinburgh 24 August 2020; The Red Arrows fly over the River Forth heading towards Edinburgh<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_RedA_CMC240820006.jpg
  • Red Arrows fly past, Edinburgh 24 August 2020; The Red Arrows fly over the River Forth heading towards Edinburgh<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_RedA_CMC240820003.jpg
  • Red Arrows fly past, Edinburgh 24 August 2020; The Red Arrows fly over the River Forth heading towards Edinburgh<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_RedA_CMC240820002.jpg
  • Red Arrows fly past, Edinburgh 24 August 2020; The Red Arrows fly over the River Forth heading towards Edinburgh<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_RedA_CMC240820005.jpg
  • Red Arrows fly past, Edinburgh 24 August 2020; The Red Arrows fly over the River Forth heading towards Edinburgh<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_RedA_CMC240820004.jpg
  • Red Arrows fly past, Edinburgh 24 August 2020; The Red Arrows fly over the River Forth heading towards Edinburgh<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_RedA_CMC240820001.jpg
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • To celebrate Burns Day, Edinburgh's Rose Street has been converted to Red Red Rose Street with performers appearing along the street.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Fergus McNicol of Macastory with William Hofmeyr
    SCT_EEm_Red_red_rose_Street_Edinburg...JPG
  • Chronicling Jackie Kay’s 20-year search for her biological mother and father and her quest for them to recognise her own existence. <br />
<br />
National Theatre of Scotland’s Red Dust Road is adapted from the soul-searching memoir by Jackie Kay, poet, playwright, novelist and Scottish Makar. It’s a journey full of heart, humour and profound emotion, exploring race, identity and family secrets, with a deeply human curiosity and compassion.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is adapted for the stage by Tanika Gupta, winner of last year’s James Tait Black Prize for her drama Lions and Tigers. Completing the creative trio is Dawn Walton, director of the acclaimed salt. by Selina Thompson.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is at the Edinburgh International Festival from 14 - 18 August<br />
<br />
Pictured: Sasha Frost
    EEM_Red Dust Road_RD_140819_0014.JPG
  • Chronicling Jackie Kay’s 20-year search for her biological mother and father and her quest for them to recognise her own existence. <br />
<br />
National Theatre of Scotland’s Red Dust Road is adapted from the soul-searching memoir by Jackie Kay, poet, playwright, novelist and Scottish Makar. It’s a journey full of heart, humour and profound emotion, exploring race, identity and family secrets, with a deeply human curiosity and compassion.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is adapted for the stage by Tanika Gupta, winner of last year’s James Tait Black Prize for her drama Lions and Tigers. Completing the creative trio is Dawn Walton, director of the acclaimed salt. by Selina Thompson.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is at the Edinburgh International Festival from 14 - 18 August<br />
<br />
Pictured L to R: Sasha Frost, Lewis Howden
    EEM_Red Dust Road_RD_140819_0004.JPG
  • Chronicling Jackie Kay’s 20-year search for her biological mother and father and her quest for them to recognise her own existence. <br />
<br />
National Theatre of Scotland’s Red Dust Road is adapted from the soul-searching memoir by Jackie Kay, poet, playwright, novelist and Scottish Makar. It’s a journey full of heart, humour and profound emotion, exploring race, identity and family secrets, with a deeply human curiosity and compassion.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is adapted for the stage by Tanika Gupta, winner of last year’s James Tait Black Prize for her drama Lions and Tigers. Completing the creative trio is Dawn Walton, director of the acclaimed salt. by Selina Thompson.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is at the Edinburgh International Festival from 14 - 18 August<br />
<br />
Pictured: Sasha Frost, Simone Cornelius
    EEM_Red Dust Road_RD_140819_0013.JPG
  • Chronicling Jackie Kay’s 20-year search for her biological mother and father and her quest for them to recognise her own existence. <br />
<br />
National Theatre of Scotland’s Red Dust Road is adapted from the soul-searching memoir by Jackie Kay, poet, playwright, novelist and Scottish Makar. It’s a journey full of heart, humour and profound emotion, exploring race, identity and family secrets, with a deeply human curiosity and compassion.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is adapted for the stage by Tanika Gupta, winner of last year’s James Tait Black Prize for her drama Lions and Tigers. Completing the creative trio is Dawn Walton, director of the acclaimed salt. by Selina Thompson.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is at the Edinburgh International Festival from 14 - 18 August<br />
<br />
Pictured: Sasha Frost
    EEM_Red Dust Road_RD_140819_0011.JPG
  • Chronicling Jackie Kay’s 20-year search for her biological mother and father and her quest for them to recognise her own existence. <br />
<br />
National Theatre of Scotland’s Red Dust Road is adapted from the soul-searching memoir by Jackie Kay, poet, playwright, novelist and Scottish Makar. It’s a journey full of heart, humour and profound emotion, exploring race, identity and family secrets, with a deeply human curiosity and compassion.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is adapted for the stage by Tanika Gupta, winner of last year’s James Tait Black Prize for her drama Lions and Tigers. Completing the creative trio is Dawn Walton, director of the acclaimed salt. by Selina Thompson.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is at the Edinburgh International Festival from 14 - 18 August<br />
<br />
Pictured L to R: Elaine C Smith, Sasha Frost
    EEM_Red Dust Road_RD_140819_0009.JPG
  • Chronicling Jackie Kay’s 20-year search for her biological mother and father and her quest for them to recognise her own existence. <br />
<br />
National Theatre of Scotland’s Red Dust Road is adapted from the soul-searching memoir by Jackie Kay, poet, playwright, novelist and Scottish Makar. It’s a journey full of heart, humour and profound emotion, exploring race, identity and family secrets, with a deeply human curiosity and compassion.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is adapted for the stage by Tanika Gupta, winner of last year’s James Tait Black Prize for her drama Lions and Tigers. Completing the creative trio is Dawn Walton, director of the acclaimed salt. by Selina Thompson.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is at the Edinburgh International Festival from 14 - 18 August<br />
<br />
Pictured: Simone Cornelius, Sasha Frost, Seroca Davis
    EEM_Red Dust Road_RD_140819_0010.JPG
  • Chronicling Jackie Kay’s 20-year search for her biological mother and father and her quest for them to recognise her own existence. <br />
<br />
National Theatre of Scotland’s Red Dust Road is adapted from the soul-searching memoir by Jackie Kay, poet, playwright, novelist and Scottish Makar. It’s a journey full of heart, humour and profound emotion, exploring race, identity and family secrets, with a deeply human curiosity and compassion.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is adapted for the stage by Tanika Gupta, winner of last year’s James Tait Black Prize for her drama Lions and Tigers. Completing the creative trio is Dawn Walton, director of the acclaimed salt. by Selina Thompson.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is at the Edinburgh International Festival from 14 - 18 August<br />
<br />
Pictured L to R:Elaine C Smith, Sasha Frost
    EEM_Red Dust Road_RD_140819_0007.JPG
  • Chronicling Jackie Kay’s 20-year search for her biological mother and father and her quest for them to recognise her own existence. <br />
<br />
National Theatre of Scotland’s Red Dust Road is adapted from the soul-searching memoir by Jackie Kay, poet, playwright, novelist and Scottish Makar. It’s a journey full of heart, humour and profound emotion, exploring race, identity and family secrets, with a deeply human curiosity and compassion.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is adapted for the stage by Tanika Gupta, winner of last year’s James Tait Black Prize for her drama Lions and Tigers. Completing the creative trio is Dawn Walton, director of the acclaimed salt. by Selina Thompson.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is at the Edinburgh International Festival from 14 - 18 August<br />
<br />
Pictured L to R: Declan Spaine, Elaine C Smith, Sasha Frost, Lewis Howden
    EEM_Red Dust Road_RD_140819_0005.JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • National Museums Scotland has acquired a British Aerospace Hawk T1A which was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.<br />
 <br />
The iconic aircraft has been donated by the Ministry of Defence through RAF Heritage and will go on permanent display at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune from 25 April. It is the only Red Arrows Hawk on display in any UK museum. Built in 1980, the aircraft was used by the Red Arrows from 1985 until 2012.<br />
 <br />
It will sit alongside Concorde, an aircraft with which the Red Arrows displayed on many occasions, most notably when Concorde and the Red Arrows flew in formation over Edinburgh on 1 July 1999 to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
    EEM_Red Arrow on display_RD_250418_0...JPG
  • To celebrate Burns Day, Edinburgh's Rose Street has been converted to Red Red Rose Street with performers appearing along the street.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Fergus McNicol of Macastory with William Hofmeyr
    SCT_EEm_Red_red_rose_Street_Edinburg...JPG
  • To celebrate Burns Day, Edinburgh's Rose Street has been converted to Red Red Rose Street with performers appearing along the street.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Fergus McNicol of Macastory with William Hofmeyr
    SCT_EEm_Red_red_rose_Street_Edinburg...JPG
  • To celebrate Burns Day, Edinburgh's Rose Street has been converted to Red Red Rose Street with performers appearing along the street.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Fergus McNicol of Macastory with William Hofmeyr
    SCT_EEm_Red_red_rose_Street_Edinburg...JPG
  • To celebrate Burns Day, Edinburgh's Rose Street has been converted to Red Red Rose Street with performers appearing along the street.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Fergus McNicol of Macastory with William Hofmeyr
    SCT_EEm_Red_red_rose_Street_Edinburg...JPG
  • To celebrate Burns Day, Edinburgh's Rose Street has been converted to Red Red Rose Street with performers appearing along the street.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Fergus McNicol of Macastory with William Hofmeyr
    SCT_EEm_Red_red_rose_Street_Edinburg...JPG
  • Red Arrows Flypast,  at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland on 12 August 2023<br />
<br />
Red Arrows perform a fly-past over Edinburgh Castle as part of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo<br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Dave Cullen/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEm_Red_Arrows_Flypast_Edinburgh_DC_...JPG
  • Red Arrows Flypast,  at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland on 12 August 2023<br />
<br />
Red Arrows perform a fly-past over Edinburgh Castle as part of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo<br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Dave Cullen/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEm_Red_Arrows_Flypast_Edinburgh_DC_...JPG
  • Red Arrows Flypast,  at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland on 12 August 2023<br />
<br />
Red Arrows perform a fly-past over Edinburgh Castle as part of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo<br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Dave Cullen/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEm_Red_Arrows_Flypast_Edinburgh_DC_...JPG
  • Red Arrows Flypast,  at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland on 12 August 2023<br />
<br />
Red Arrows perform a fly-past over Edinburgh Castle as part of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo<br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Dave Cullen/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEm_Red_Arrows_Flypast_Edinburgh_DC_...JPG
  • Red Arrows Flypast,  at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland on 12 August 2023<br />
<br />
Red Arrows perform a fly-past over Edinburgh Castle as part of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo<br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Dave Cullen/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEm_Red_Arrows_Flypast_Edinburgh_DC_...JPG
  • Red Arrows Flypast,  at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland on 12 August 2023<br />
<br />
Red Arrows perform a fly-past over Edinburgh Castle as part of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo<br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Dave Cullen/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEm_Red_Arrows_Flypast_Edinburgh_DC_...JPG
  • Red Arrows Flypast,  at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland on 12 August 2023<br />
<br />
Red Arrows perform a fly-past over Edinburgh Castle as part of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo<br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Dave Cullen/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEm_Red_Arrows_Flypast_Edinburgh_DC_...JPG
  • Red Arrows Flypast,  at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland on 12 August 2023<br />
<br />
Red Arrows perform a fly-past over Edinburgh Castle as part of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo<br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Dave Cullen/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEm_Red_Arrows_Flypast_Edinburgh_DC_...JPG
  • Red Arrows Flypast,  at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland on 12 August 2023<br />
<br />
Red Arrows perform a fly-past over Edinburgh Castle as part of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo<br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Dave Cullen/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEm_Red_Arrows_Flypast_Edinburgh_DC_...JPG
  • Red Arrows Flypast,  at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland on 12 August 2023<br />
<br />
Red Arrows perform a fly-past over Edinburgh Castle as part of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo<br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Dave Cullen/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEm_Red_Arrows_Flypast_Edinburgh_DC_...JPG
  • Red Arrows Flypast,  at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland on 12 August 2023<br />
<br />
Red Arrows perform a fly-past over Edinburgh Castle as part of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo<br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Dave Cullen/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEm_Red_Arrows_Flypast_Edinburgh_DC_...JPG
  • Red Arrows Flypast,  at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland on 12 August 2023<br />
<br />
Red Arrows perform a fly-past over Edinburgh Castle as part of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo<br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Dave Cullen/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEm_Red_Arrows_Flypast_Edinburgh_DC_...JPG
  • Red Arrows Flypast,  at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland on 12 August 2023<br />
<br />
Red Arrows perform a fly-past over Edinburgh Castle as part of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo<br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Dave Cullen/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEm_Red_Arrows_Flypast_Edinburgh_DC_...JPG
  • Red Arrows Flypast,  at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland on 12 August 2023<br />
<br />
Red Arrows perform a fly-past over Edinburgh Castle as part of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo<br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Dave Cullen/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEm_Red_Arrows_Flypast_Edinburgh_DC_...JPG
  • Red Arrows Flypast,  at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland on 12 August 2023<br />
<br />
Red Arrows perform a fly-past over Edinburgh Castle as part of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo<br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Dave Cullen/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEm_Red_Arrows_Flypast_Edinburgh_DC_...JPG
  • Red Arrows Flypast,  at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland on 12 August 2023<br />
<br />
Red Arrows perform a fly-past over Edinburgh Castle as part of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo<br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Dave Cullen/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEm_Red_Arrows_Flypast_Edinburgh_DC_...JPG
  • Red Arrows Flypast,  at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland on 12 August 2023<br />
<br />
Red Arrows perform a fly-past over Edinburgh Castle as part of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo<br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Dave Cullen/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEm_Red_Arrows_Flypast_Edinburgh_DC_...JPG
  • Red Arrows Flypast,  at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland on 12 August 2023<br />
<br />
Red Arrows perform a fly-past over Edinburgh Castle as part of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo<br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Dave Cullen/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEm_Red_Arrows_Flypast_Edinburgh_DC_...JPG
  • Red Arrows Flypast,  at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland on 12 August 2023<br />
<br />
Red Arrows perform a fly-past over Edinburgh Castle as part of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo<br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Dave Cullen/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEm_Red_Arrows_Flypast_Edinburgh_DC_...JPG
  • Chronicling Jackie Kay’s 20-year search for her biological mother and father and her quest for them to recognise her own existence. <br />
<br />
National Theatre of Scotland’s Red Dust Road is adapted from the soul-searching memoir by Jackie Kay, poet, playwright, novelist and Scottish Makar. It’s a journey full of heart, humour and profound emotion, exploring race, identity and family secrets, with a deeply human curiosity and compassion.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is adapted for the stage by Tanika Gupta, winner of last year’s James Tait Black Prize for her drama Lions and Tigers. Completing the creative trio is Dawn Walton, director of the acclaimed salt. by Selina Thompson.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is at the Edinburgh International Festival from 14 - 18 August<br />
<br />
Pictured: Simone Cornelius, Sasha Frost, Seroca Davis
    EEM_Red Dust Road_RD_140819_0012.JPG
  • Chronicling Jackie Kay’s 20-year search for her biological mother and father and her quest for them to recognise her own existence. <br />
<br />
National Theatre of Scotland’s Red Dust Road is adapted from the soul-searching memoir by Jackie Kay, poet, playwright, novelist and Scottish Makar. It’s a journey full of heart, humour and profound emotion, exploring race, identity and family secrets, with a deeply human curiosity and compassion.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is adapted for the stage by Tanika Gupta, winner of last year’s James Tait Black Prize for her drama Lions and Tigers. Completing the creative trio is Dawn Walton, director of the acclaimed salt. by Selina Thompson.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is at the Edinburgh International Festival from 14 - 18 August<br />
<br />
Pictured L to R: Elaine C Smith, Sasha Frost, Lewis Howden
    EEM_Red Dust Road_RD_140819_0006.JPG
  • Chronicling Jackie Kay’s 20-year search for her biological mother and father and her quest for them to recognise her own existence. <br />
<br />
National Theatre of Scotland’s Red Dust Road is adapted from the soul-searching memoir by Jackie Kay, poet, playwright, novelist and Scottish Makar. It’s a journey full of heart, humour and profound emotion, exploring race, identity and family secrets, with a deeply human curiosity and compassion.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is adapted for the stage by Tanika Gupta, winner of last year’s James Tait Black Prize for her drama Lions and Tigers. Completing the creative trio is Dawn Walton, director of the acclaimed salt. by Selina Thompson.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is at the Edinburgh International Festival from 14 - 18 August<br />
<br />
Pictured L to R: Elaine C Smith, Sasha Frost
    EEM_Red Dust Road_RD_140819_0008.JPG
  • Chronicling Jackie Kay’s 20-year search for her biological mother and father and her quest for them to recognise her own existence. <br />
<br />
National Theatre of Scotland’s Red Dust Road is adapted from the soul-searching memoir by Jackie Kay, poet, playwright, novelist and Scottish Makar. It’s a journey full of heart, humour and profound emotion, exploring race, identity and family secrets, with a deeply human curiosity and compassion.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is adapted for the stage by Tanika Gupta, winner of last year’s James Tait Black Prize for her drama Lions and Tigers. Completing the creative trio is Dawn Walton, director of the acclaimed salt. by Selina Thompson.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is at the Edinburgh International Festival from 14 - 18 August<br />
<br />
Pictured L to R: Declan Spaine, Elaine C Smith, Sasha Frost, Lewis Howden
    EEM_Red Dust Road_RD_140819_0003.JPG
  • Chronicling Jackie Kay’s 20-year search for her biological mother and father and her quest for them to recognise her own existence. <br />
<br />
National Theatre of Scotland’s Red Dust Road is adapted from the soul-searching memoir by Jackie Kay, poet, playwright, novelist and Scottish Makar. It’s a journey full of heart, humour and profound emotion, exploring race, identity and family secrets, with a deeply human curiosity and compassion.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is adapted for the stage by Tanika Gupta, winner of last year’s James Tait Black Prize for her drama Lions and Tigers. Completing the creative trio is Dawn Walton, director of the acclaimed salt. by Selina Thompson.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is at the Edinburgh International Festival from 14 - 18 August<br />
<br />
Pictured L to R: Elaine C Smith, Sasha Frost, Lewis Howden
    EEM_Red Dust Road_RD_140819_0002.JPG
  • Chronicling Jackie Kay’s 20-year search for her biological mother and father and her quest for them to recognise her own existence. <br />
<br />
National Theatre of Scotland’s Red Dust Road is adapted from the soul-searching memoir by Jackie Kay, poet, playwright, novelist and Scottish Makar. It’s a journey full of heart, humour and profound emotion, exploring race, identity and family secrets, with a deeply human curiosity and compassion.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is adapted for the stage by Tanika Gupta, winner of last year’s James Tait Black Prize for her drama Lions and Tigers. Completing the creative trio is Dawn Walton, director of the acclaimed salt. by Selina Thompson.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is at the Edinburgh International Festival from 14 - 18 August<br />
<br />
Pictured L to R: Declan Spaine, Elaine C Smith, Sasha Frost, Lewis Howden
    EEM_Red Dust Road_RD_140819_0001.JPG
  • Red Throated Diver in the late evening sunlight on a lochan in the Isle of Lewis. Red Throated Divers breed around shallow pools (lochans) on upland moors and bogs........ (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm__Red _Throated_Diver_SL18062018_...JPG
  • Red Throated Diver in the late evening sunlight on a lochan in the Isle of Lewis. Red Throated Divers breed around shallow pools (lochans) on upland moors and bogs........ (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm__Red _Throated_Diver_SL18062018_...JPG
  • Red Throated Diver in the late evening sunlight on a lochan in the Isle of Lewis. Red Throated Divers breed around shallow pools (lochans) on upland moors and bogs........ (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm__Red _Throated_Diver_SL18062018_...JPG
  • Red Throated Diver in the late evening sunlight on a lochan in the Isle of Lewis. Red Throated Divers breed around shallow pools (lochans) on upland moors and bogs........ (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm__Red _Throated_Diver_SL18062018_...JPG
  • Red Throated Diver in the late evening sunlight on a lochan in the Isle of Lewis. Red Throated Divers breed around shallow pools (lochans) on upland moors and bogs........ (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm__Red _Throated_Diver_SL18062018_...JPG
  • Red Throated Diver in the late evening sunlight on a lochan in the Isle of Lewis. Red Throated Divers breed around shallow pools (lochans) on upland moors and bogs........ (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm__Red _Throated_Diver_SL18062018_...JPG
  • Red Throated Diver in the late evening sunlight on a lochan in the Isle of Lewis. Red Throated Divers breed around shallow pools (lochans) on upland moors and bogs........ (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm__Red _Throated_Diver_SL18062018_...JPG
  • Red Throated Diver in the late evening sunlight on a lochan in the Isle of Lewis. Red Throated Divers breed around shallow pools (lochans) on upland moors and bogs........ (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm__Red _Throated_Diver_SL18062018_...JPG
  • Red Throated Diver in the late evening sunlight on a lochan in the Isle of Lewis. Red Throated Divers breed around shallow pools (lochans) on upland moors and bogs........ (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm__Red _Throated_Diver_SL18062018_...JPG
  • Red Throated Diver in the late evening sunlight on a lochan in the Isle of Lewis. Red Throated Divers breed around shallow pools (lochans) on upland moors and bogs........ (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm__Red _Throated_Diver_SL18062018_...JPG
  • A young red deer hind in Glen Etive, Highlands of Scotland<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Red_Deer_Glen_Etive_AW_017.jpg
  • A red deer stag in Glen Etive, Highlands of Scotland<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Red_Deer_Glen_Etive_AW_012.jpg
  • A red deer stag in Glen Etive, Highlands of Scotland<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Red_Deer_Glen_Etive_AW_010.jpg
  • The Red Arrows Flypast over the new Queensferry Crossing, Rosyth, 04/09/2017<br />
<br />
(c)Craig Brown| Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Red_Arrows_Over_Queensferry_...jpg
  • The Red Arrows Flypast over the new Queensferry Crossing, Rosyth, 04/09/2017<br />
<br />
(c)Craig Brown| Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Red_Arrows_Over_Queensferry_...jpg
  • The Red Arrows Flypast over the new Queensferry Crossing, Rosyth, 04/09/2017<br />
<br />
(c)Craig Brown| Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Red_Arrows_Over_Queensferry_...jpg
  • The Red Arrows Flypast over the new Queensferry Crossing, Rosyth, 04/09/2017<br />
<br />
(c)Craig Brown| Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Red_Arrows_Over_Queensferry_...jpg
  • The Red Arrows Flypast over the new Queensferry Crossing, Rosyth, 04/09/2017<br />
<br />
(c)Craig Brown| Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Red_Arrows_Over_Queensferry_...jpg
  • Red deer in Glen Etive, Scotland in winter.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Red_Deer_Glen_Etive_Scotland_AW3...jpg
  • Red deer in Glen Etive, Scotland in winter.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Red_Deer_Glen_Etive_Scotland_AW3...jpg
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