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The 'Hostage Stone', an inscribed slate from the 9th century monastic settlement on the Island of Inchmarnock
Excavations in a road corridor, Ireland
Skateraw, East Lothian
Excavation of the thatched roof at Moirlanich Longhouse
The A74(M) and M74 form a major motorway in Scotland, connecting it to England. The routes connect the M8 motorway in central Glasgow to the Scottish-English border at Gretna. In conjunction with their southward continuation, the M6 motorway, they form one of the three major cross-border routes between Scotland and England. They are part of the unsigned international E-road network E05. Although the entire route is colloquially referred to as the M74, for more than half its length, south of Abington, the road is officially the A74(M); see naming confusion below.
Sign on the northbound A74(M) on the Scottish border near its southern end
M74 near Larkhall
Road sign on the A702 showing the change in designation.
M74 through Cambuslang