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    St Kilda to feature on new fiver
    The remote and beautiful St Kilda will feature on the Clydesdale Bank's new five pound note.
    The remote and beautiful St Kilda will feature on the Clydesdale Bank's new five pound note.

    The Clydesdale Bank today unveiled the designs of a new family of banknotes, which will be introduced later this year, in celebration of the best of Scotland’s heritage, people and culture.

    Introduced to coincide with the Homecoming celebrations, the front of each new note will honour a prominent and innovative Scot while the reverse of each note will feature one of Scotland’s five World Heritage sites.

    Shonaig Macpherson, Chairman for the National Trust for Scotland said, “In this year of Homecoming it is fitting that we celebrate Scotland’s natural and cultural treasures. Many of those featured have links to the Trust, including the wonderful Dual World Heritage site of St Kilda.”

    The new note designs unveiled today are:
    • £5 Featuring Sir Alexander Fleming, who discovered penicillin, on the front and St Kilda on the reverse.
    • £10 Featuring Robert Burns on the front and The Old & New Towns of Edinburgh on the reverse.
    • £20 Featuring Robert the Bruce on the front and New Lanark on the reverse.
    • £50 Featuring Elsie Inglis, a suffragette and surgeon, on the front and the Antonine Wall on the reverse.
    • £100 Featuring Charles Rennie Mackintosh, architect and designer, on the front and the Heart of Neolithic Orkney on the reverse.




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