On the day Scotland decides its future, here are some of the images capturing the mood of a nation.
A sign reading 'Border closed Friday 19th for training" has been erected on the Scottish border near Gretna.
Queensferry Newly Weds Andy Cocozza and his wife Elspeth (Ralston) arrive at Queensferry Primary School to cast their vote.
George Mackay and his daughter Anne Mackay run a polling station from their caravan at Coulags near Lochcarron where they expect around 50 people to vote.
Yes supporter Dale Goodfellow, left, and No supporter Andrew Hamilton shared a laugh at Haddington Polling Station.
Presiding officer Robert Russel welcomed his first voters at his Fenton Barns portacabin polling station in East Lothian.
No supporter Andrew Hamilton welcomes voters at Haddington Polling Station.
A giant No Thanks sign was projected onto the Armadillo in Glasgow last night by the Better Together campaign.
Presiding Officer Robert Russel prepapres his Fenton Barns Portacabin in East Lothian.
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