SCOTLAND has produced some of the world’s most renowned people – and we’re asking you to help us choose one of the finest.
BBC Two show Icons: The Greatest Person of the 20th Century has just selected Alan Turing as its most iconic.
With no Scots or women in their final shortlist, that got us thinking ... who is the most iconic Scot of the 20th century?
It was hard to narrow down the selection – and there are some excellent candidates who haven’t made our shortlist. We came up with a fantastic group of Scots, however, and want your help choosing a winner.
Here are our first eight head-to-head votes.
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Voting will close on the first round at 08:00 tomorrow, when the next round of voting opens.
The overall winner will be announced in the next Sunday National!
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Callum Baird, Editor of The National
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