Tour Scotland Photograph Screen Dunfermline Abbey


Tour Scotland photograph of a screen within Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Stained Glass Windows Dunfermline Abbey


Tour Scotland photograph of stained glass windows within Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Pulpit Dunfermline Abbey


Tour Scotland photograph of the Pulpit within Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Tomb of King Robert the Bruce in Dunfermline Abbey


Tour Scotland photograph of the the tomb of King Robert the Bruce within Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland.



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July Photographs Stained Glass Windows Dunning Scotland


July photograph of a stained glass window in St Serf's Church, Dunning, Perthshire, Scotland.


July photograph of a stained glass window in St Serf's Church, Dunning, Perthshire, Scotland.


July photograph of a stained glass window in St Serf's Church, Dunning, Perthshire, Scotland.

Tour Scotland Photograph Dupplin Cross


Tour Scotland photograph of the Dupplin Cross in St Serf's Church, Dunning, Perthshire, Scotland. A carved, monumental Pictish stone, which dates from around 800A.D. It was first recorded by Thomas Pennant in 1769, on a hillside in Strathearn, near Forteviot and Dunning. The Dupplin Cross is a high cross, that is a free-standing, stone cross. While relatively common in Ireland, Northumbria and in Dál Riata, such crosses are not known earlier in the lands of the Picts. Early records report that a second cross stood on a hill above Invermay, also overlooking Forteviot, but this is now lost, and the records do not provide any detail of its exact form. The cross is carved from Old Red Sandstone, the cross stands about 2.5 metres tall, 1 metre broad over the arms of the cross. It is carved with various scenes, religious, martial and traditional Pictish animal carvings. The cross contains a partially legible inscription, of which only the name CUSTANTIN FILIUS FIRCUS can be read. This name is taken as the Latin form of the early 9th century Pictish king Caustantín son of Fergus (fl. 793–820).



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Photograph Best Of Spirits Scotland


" In the best of spirits, and hoping to 'stick' around for a long time. "

Old Photograph Of Three Men From Borders Scotland


Old photograph of three men from the Borders of Scotland.



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Old Photograph Of Couple From Gorbals Glasgow Scotland


Old photograph of a couple from the Gorbals, Glasgow, Scotland.

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Old Photograph Of Highland Soldier Glasgow Scotland


Old photograph of a Scottish Highland Soldier, taken in Glasgow, Scotland.

Old Photograph Of Girl From Glasgow Scotland


Old photograph of a girl from Glasgow, Scotland.

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Old Photograph Of Family Group Glasgow Scotland


Old group photograph of a family from Glasgow, Scotland.

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Old Photograph Boy From Glasgow Scotland


Old photograph of a boy from Glasgow, Scotland.

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Old Photograph Of Boys From Glasgow Scotland


Old photograph of young boys from Glasgow, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Of An Ambulance Man Glasgow Scotland


Old photograph of an Ambulance man in Glasgow, Scotland.



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Photograph Old Woman From North Scotland


An old photograph of a woman from the Northern part of Scotland.

Tour Scotland Photograph River Braan Hermitage Perthshire


Tour Scotland photograph of the River Braan near The Hermitage by Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland. Dunkeld is an excellent location for walking much of Perthshire with eight local Dunkeld walks.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Roses Spittalfield Perthshire


Tour Scotland photograph of roses in the village of Spittalfield, Perthshire, Scotland.



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Photograph Pharmacist Sign Dunkeld Scotland


Photograph of the Pharmacist sign in Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland.

Tour Scotland Photograph Cottage Garden Spittalfield Perthshire


Tour Scotland photograph of a cottage garden in the village of Spittalfield, Perthshire, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Daisies Dunkeld Perthshire


Tour Scotland photograph of daisies in a garden in Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Moss Woodland Walk Perthshire


Tour Scotland photograph of moss covered rocks on the woodland walk up to the Hermitage by Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland. There are eight local Dunkeld walks.



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Photograph Woodland Walk Scotland


Photograph of the start of the walk to the Hermitage, Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland. This walk is quite flat and suitable for all walkers, also sheltered by woodland most of the way.

July Photograph Evening Hot Air Balloon Perthshire Scotland


July evening photograph of a Hot Air Balloon over Perthshire, Scotland.

July Photograph Evening Storm Clouds Perthshire Scotland


July evening photograph of storm clouds over Perthshire, Scotland.


July evening photograph of storm clouds over Perthshire, Scotland.

July Photograph Evening Scone Clock Scotland


July evening photograph of the Scone Clock, Perthshire, Scotland.

Photograph Bronze Age Standing Stones Scotland


Photograph of three bronze age standing stones in Fife, Scotland.

July Photograph Tree Stump Kinnoull Hill Scotland


July photograph of a tree stump high above the A90 road at Kinnoull Hill, Perth, Scotland.

July Photograph Hedgehog Sculpture Scotland


July photograph of a hedgehog sculpture at Kinnoull Hill, Perth, Scotland.

July Photograph Scone Clock Scotland


July photograph of Scone Clock, Scone, Perthshire, Scotland. Scone is the birthplace of the famous botanist David Douglas after whom is named the Douglas Fir and who introduced a massive range of flora and fauna to the British Isles. It was also the home to Robert Douglas after whom the school is named.

Photographs Of The Hebrideans Of Scotland


Photographs Of The Hebrideans Of Scotland. The Hebrideans is a remarkable personal and intimate tribute to a landscape and people with whom the photographer has a deep empathy, and encapsulates with rare perception the unique character of the Hebridean spirit. The Hebrideans.

Old Photographs Of East Glasgow Scotland


Old Photographs Of East Glasgow, Scotland. More than two hundred archive photographs explores the history of the east of Glasgow over the last 100 years, travelling through the city centre and Glasgow Green, Calton, Mile-end and Bridgeton, Dennistoun, Camlachie and Parkhead, Shettleston, Sandyhills, Tollcross, Dalmarnock and all the way to Daldowie. At the beginning of its recorded history, the concept of an east Glasgow would have seemed a ridiculous notion to inhabitants who could see from one end of their community to the other. However, this changed as the scattered neighbouring communities to the east grew and coalesced with Glasgow, especially as the Industrial Revolution gathered pace. This heritage is reflected in many of these images: from weavers to mill workers, miners, and, of course, brewers, all aspects of Glasgow's industrial past are reflected here.But there is another side to the city: from beautiful mansions, and sprawling tenements, to inns, picture palaces, schools and skating rinks, life in Glasgow is at the heart of this collection. Featuring celebrations and disasters, events such as the last ever tram journey through the city and pastimes such as feeding the deer in the park, this is a journey into Glasgow's past; many of these buildings and institutions have now vanished, and this collection is a rare and nostalgic glimpse of life in the area as it used to be. Glasgow East (Images of Scotland).

Old Photographs Of North Glasgow Scotland


Old Photographs Of North Glasgow, Scotland. Over than two hundred old pictures and a wealth of superbly presented facts, anecdotes and opinions on the way North Glasgow was. North Woordside, Maryhill, Lambhill, Ruchill, Possilpark, and Springburn are all examined in great detail using a series of images which illustrates the changes over the past 100 years and the sense of community that is prevalent in this area of Glasgow. The photographs, which come from a variety of local sources, are enhanced by carefully researched captions which draw on author's vast local knowledge. This book contains nostalgic pictures of tramcars, tenement buildings, streets, schools, shops and public houses that have now gone, including images from W.D. MacMillan's tramcar photographs of the fifties. Particular focus is given to the Springburn locomotive industry and every aspect of the community is focused on from Possil House to Maryhill Football Club. North Glasgow (Archive Photographs: Images of Scotland) (Archive Photographs: Images of Scotland).

Photographs Of Folk Art Found Graveyards In Scotland


Photographs of Folk Art found in graveyards of Scotland. A Scottish Graveyard Miscellany explores in words and extraordinary pictures the folk art of Scottish graveyards from the eighteenth century, when gravestones began to be widely used, to the present day. Each old kirkyard is a riotous celebration of folk art: there are skulls and skeletons, ships and lighthouses, angels galore, carved portraits of our forebears and even a gravestone decorated with a picture of Bart Simpson and his skateboard! More than mere memorials, the graves are a collection of pages in stone taken from the history of Scottish everyday life. Scotland's kirkyards are not gloomy places to be shunned, but places to find vivid stories from the lives of people, without distinction of class or creed. There is much humour in this book, and the photographs throughout taken by the author illustrate better than words why we should look after the unique treasuries in our midst. The Scottish Graveyard Miscellany: The Folk Art of Scotland's Graves.

Old Photographs Of Glasgow Scotland


Old Photographs Of Glasgow, Scotland. This fascinating selection of photographs illustrates the extraordinary transformation that has taken place in Glasgow during the 20th century. The book offers an insight into the daily lives and living conditions of local people and gives the reader glimpses and details of familiar places during a century of unprecedented change. Many aspects of Glasgow's recent history are covered, famous occasions and individuals are remembered and the impact of national and international events is witnessed.The book provides a striking account of the changes that have so altered Glasgow's appearance and records the process of transformation. Drawing on detailed local knowledge of the community, and illustrated with a wealth of black-and-white photographs, this book recalls what Glasgow has lost in terms of buildings, traditions and ways of life. A Century of Glasgow (Century of Scotland) (Century of Scotland) (Century of Scotland).

Old Photographs East Coast Fishing Industry Scotland


Old Photographs of the East Coast Fishing Industry in Scotland. With photographs from picture postcards and amateur collections dating as far back as the late 1800s, this book captures the boom years of the East Coast herring industry. Travelling North to South from Scrabster to Wick it captures the strongly visual and diverse subject matter with such memorable images as the Herring Girls, the women gutters and packers who followed the herring boats as they tracked the shoals around the coast; the launch of the steamer Gowan as steam began to replace sail at the turn of the century and the Aberdeen vessel Keith Hall aground in fog at Skifigoe on the west coast of Orkney in November of 1921. Scotland's East Coast Fishing Industry.

Photograph Clouds Over Tay Estuary Scotland


Photograph of clouds over the River Tay and Tay Estuary, Scotland.

July Photograph Evelick Scotland


July photograph of Evelick, Perthshire, Scotland. A Scottish photograph of Evelick Farm and Castle. Evelick Castle was the seat of the Lindsays of Evelick and dates from some time after 1560.



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Photographs Of Islay and Jura Scotland


Photographs Of Islay and Jura Scotland. The most westerly point of Argyll, Islay and Jura occupy a special place in Scotland's history, home to MacDonald, 'Lords of the Isles', as well as to the famous blend of Bowmore's Whisky Distillery. The fields and hills hold an abundance of wildlife, making it an ideal spot for farming, fishing and rambling, while its ruins speak of the impact of the nineteenth century's mass emigration and the clearances. Lord George Robertson brings his perceptive eye and lens to these different aspects of two of Scotland's most beautiful islands. This book forms part of a new series of images of Scotland's most beautiful scenery taken by some of its finest photographers. Not simply pictures of what we can see from our car window, nor simply misty landscapes but photography which gets to the heart of both the landscape and its human component. While covering all the main attractions in an area the photographers have sought out the quirky, the curious and the unknown to give a new dimension to a land we all thought we knew. Islay and Jura (Images of Scotland).

Tour Scotland Photograph Peregrine Falcon Sculpture Perthshire


Tour Scotland photograph of a Peregrine Falcon sculpture, Kinnoull Hill, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.



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