In Pictures: Scottish landmarks turn red for Armistice

News imageM.OWENS/POPPYSCOTLAND The KelpiesM.OWENS/POPPYSCOTLAND
The Kelpies in Falkirk have been illuminated red from the inside

More than 150 Scottish landmarks have been illuminated red to mark the Armistice centenary. Castles, churches and universities are among the venues forming the Scottish Poppy Appeal's "Light Up Red" campaign. Here's a taster of some of the landmarks lit up ahead of Sunday's commemorations.

News imageHIGHLAND DREAMS PHOTOGRAPHY Ballindalloch CastleHIGHLAND DREAMS PHOTOGRAPHY
This photo was captured of Ballindalloch Castle in Aberdeenshire
News imageM.OWENS/POPPYSCOTLAND The Orangerie Conservatory at Dalkeith Country ParkM.OWENS/POPPYSCOTLAND
The 19th Century conservatory at Dalkeith Country Park
News imageM.OWENS/POPPYSCOTLAND Edinburgh CastleM.OWENS/POPPYSCOTLAND
Edinburgh Castle is one of 10 castles illuminated across Scotland
News imageHIGHLAND DREAMS PHOTOGRAPHY Inverness CathedralHIGHLAND DREAMS PHOTOGRAPHY
Inverness Cathedral has been red for two weeks ahead of Armistice Day
News imageM.OWENS/POPPYSCOTLAND Edinburgh Airport air traffic control towerM.OWENS/POPPYSCOTLAND
It's not just historic landmarks; Edinburgh Airport's air traffic control tower glows red
News imageM.OWENS/POPPYSCOTLAND Eilean Donan castleM.OWENS/POPPYSCOTLAND
Eilean Donan castle is one of the most well-known in Scotland
News imageM.OWENS/POPPYSCOTLAND Titan CraneM.OWENS/POPPYSCOTLAND
The Titan Crane is one of 10 Glasgow landmarks that have turned red
News imageM.OWENS/POPPYSCOTLAND The R&A Golf Club in St AndrewsM.OWENS/POPPYSCOTLAND
Another building included in the campaign is the world-famous R&A Golf Club in St Andrews
News imageM.OWENS/POPPYSCOTLAND Glasgow's SSE Hydro concert venueM.OWENS/POPPYSCOTLAND
The facade of the SSE Hydro arena in Glasgow has also turned red for the centenary

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