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1870:
David Octavius Hill, pioneering Scottish photographer, died. Born in 1802, Hill is often credited with being the first person to use photography as an aid to painting. Together with Robert Adamson he produced more than 1,500 photo-portraits of Scotland's great and good.
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All manner of beasts begin to emerge and search for prey
As the light fades at Linlithgow Palace, all manner of beasts begin to emerge and go in search of prey.
On Saturday 11th August 2007, there is a chance to join the Historic Scotland Dusk Patrol and go in search of the night walkers.Some live in secret parts of the palace ruin, while others have dens and burrows out of human sight in the wilderness areas round the loch. Ian Lewis, the Historic Scotland ranger leading the patrol, said: "Dusk is a very special time. Many animals and birds are bedding down for the night, but other creatures are starting to appear.We hope to see lots of bats as they hunt for insects, and if we are lucky there will be foxes and even badgers on the move." The rangers will also be on the lookout for water voles and water rats. Dusk Patrol is on Saturday 11th August at 7.00pm and is suitable for all ages. It is free to take part, but booking is essential as places are limited. Warm and weatherproof clothes are recommended. Call the rangers on 01506 842 065 for further details.
Note: Tuesday, 7th August, 2007 Source: Historic Scotland
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