Scotland remembers the fallen on Armistice Day
BBCAcross Scotland, people have fallen silent to pay tribute to those who have lost their lives in conflicts around the world.
The two-minute pause for reflection was held nationwide at 11:00 on 11 November.
Armistice Day is marked annually to commemorate the 1918 agreement after World War One that ended fighting between the Allies and Germany.
Communities around Scotland had memorial displays to mark the occasion.


At the Cowdray Hall war memorial in Aberdeen, people gathered to pay their respects, many wearing poppies.
Among them was Kev Kilgour, 60, who served with the Royal Corps of Transport.
Having arrived on his motorbike, he was representing the Riders Branch of the Royal British Legion Scotland.
"For a lot of veterans the whole year is Remembrance," he said.
"It's a big thing for us - we will remember them." he said.



