The tower was constructed following a fundraising campaign, which accompanied a resurgence of Scottish national identity in the 19th century.
She spent the rest of her life living in London and the home counties, but never lost her Scottish identity.
These changes had serious implications for the Conservatives' Scottish identity.
The Declaration has also been seen as one of the most important documents in the development of a Scottish national identity.
Culturally there is a strong separate Scottish identity meaning any new state ought to be relatively easy to demarcate.
Conserving these helped keep Scottish identity alive during the following period.
It launched a highly successful career that probably more than any other helped define and popularise Scottish cultural identity.
Scott probably did more than any other figure to define and popularise Scottish cultural identity in the nineteenth century.
Individual clan tartans was largely defined in this period, and they became a major symbol of Scottish identity.
However, Scottish identity was not directed into nationalism until the twentieth century.