The landscape of Scotland is full of dramatic contrasts. The high rugged peaks of the Cairngorms look down on the rounded hills of the southern uplands. Wild moorlands run into fertile flood-plains. The coastline ranges from soft sandy beaches & crystal-clear waters to jagged cliffs battered by the fierce waves of the Atlantic. Aerial photography provides unique & striking perspectives on how the people of Scotland have lived worked fought over worshipped developed & changed this land leaving no part untouched or unaltered by human activity. The Royal Commission on the Ancient & Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS) holds the national collection of aerial photography for Scotland with millions of images dating from the 1920s to the present day. These photographs
- many of which have never been seen before by the public
- tell the remarkable story of a changing nation from stone circles Roman remains & ruined castles to the growth of villages towns & cities the rise & fall of heavy industry the country at war & the proud engineering & architecture of the modern landscape. For the first time in one volume RCAHMS has brought together the finest images from its collection in a stunning illustration of Scotlands past present & future.