During World War II an airfield was developed for the Royal Air Force at Chapelcross, close to the Solway coast, two or three miles inland from Annan. After the war the site was used to develop Scotland's first nuclear power station, a forerunner of the more modern nuclear power stations at Hunterston and Torness. It has now shut down and is in the process of being decommisioned. The four giant cooling towers have been a well known landmark for the past fifty years but are due to be demolished by explosives next Sunday, so I paused briefly today at the old airfield to record their digital image for posterity.