Staff at a museum dedicated to a famous Army regiment are urging East Renfrewshire residents to share stories of relatives who have served in its ranks over the decades.

Many local people have a connection to the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, as the regiment recruited heavily in the East Renfrewshire area.

Now it is hoped their families will come forward to share content, such as letters sent home from those on the frontline, that can be displayed at the newly-reopened Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Museum at Stirling Castle.

Rod Mackenzie, museum curator, said: “The museum is home to a collection of over 12,500 artefacts, all with their own fascinating stories to tell.

“We would love to hear from people whose relatives may have served as a member of The Argylls.”

To get in touch with the team, visit argylls.co.uk.