Scottish Review : Islay McLeod

ISLAY McLEOD’S SCOTLAND
Dundee

There is an extinct volcano in the centre of Dundee. The Law Hill was formed 400 million years ago. Prehistoric graves have been found dating back to around 1500BC and Roman pottery has also been discovered. It is 174 metres above sea level.

All photographs Copyright Institute of Contemporary Scotland, 2009


28.07.09
Issue no 120


SCOTLAND’S MODEST
HERO

Comment:
Kenneth Roy pays tribute to a ‘true gentleman’

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THE
SECTARIAN STIGMA

Religion:

R D Kernohan challenges the PC view

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JUST
LIKE
BARBADOS

Photo essay:

Part I of Islay McLeod’s Hebridean journey

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THE END
OF
TRUST?

Ethics:

Walter Humes
on professional liars

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EVICTED
BY THE CLIMATE

Environment:
Ciara Kirrane on the fate of Santa Rosa de Aguan
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