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Untold story of Scotland’s wartime air defence system revealed

The remarkable and largely untold story of the air defence network in Scotland during the Second World War is revealed in a new book by the National Museum of Flight’s aviation curator, Ian Brown.

Dr Rebekah Higgitt of National Museums Scotland examines an 11th century astronomical instrument known as an astrolabe on the 1000th anniversary of its manufacture. The astrolabe, which was used to observe, calculate and predict the position of the Sun and the stars, is on display at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. Image © Andy Catlin   003

Rare scientific instrument in National Museums Scotland’s collection marks its 1000th anniversary

One of the rarest scientific instruments in the collections of National Museums Scotland marks a major milestone this year as it turns 1000 years old.

Curator Dr Fraser Hunter examines the Roman altars.Photo © Duncan McGlynn (4)

Rare Roman altars acquired for the nation will go on display in the autumn

Two spectacular stone altars from a Roman fort near Edinburgh have been acquired for the National Collection ahead of a major exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland. The rare carvings are among the finest examples of sculpture from Roman Britain and will go on display for the first time in Roman Scotland: Life on the Edge of Empire (14 November 2026 – 28 April 2027).