 Iconic images of the 20th century on display at the Scottish Parliament. The free exhibition of the work of the Scottish photographer Harry Benson includes defining moments in America's social, political and cultural history. Spanning 50 years, his work includes the Beatles arriving in the United States, the Civil Rights Movement, the assassination of Bobby Kennedy and every president since Dwight D Eisenhower. An exhibition of Harry Benson's world-famous photographs is open today at the Scottish Parliament. It's absolutely free. Come out of the rain, have a cup of coffee and see this wonderful exhibition from a man who left Scotland, left Glasgow decades ago and comes back to show us his world-famous photographs. Now, it's great to have my pictures in Parliament. This is the heart of Scotland. This is just to be here. It's hard to beat the Beatles and the presidents and the Civil Rights. I would never have dreamt of it. It's more than an honour. The only thing I hope that they're good enough. Harry Benson, seeing America, will be on display at the Parliament from Friday the 12th of August until Saturday the 3rd of December. Tickets are still available for Harry Benson Conversation at the Festival of Politics on Saturday the 13th of August at 6 o'clock.