May 8th Photograph River Tay Scotland


May 8th evening photograph of the River Tay and the old bridge in Perth, Scotland.


May 8th evening photograph of the River Tay in Perth, Scotland.


May 8th evening photograph of the River Tay and the old bridge in Perth, Scotland.

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May 8th Photograph Highland Dancers Scotland


May 8th evening photograph of Highland Dancers in Perth, Scotland.

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Photograph 7Scots Pipe Band Scotland


Photograph of the 7Scots Pipe Band in Perth, Scotland. 7SCOTS is the TA Infantry Battalion for the North of Scotland. Its battalion headquarters is based in Perth and has had close connections with the local area for many years. Its detachments are to be found in Aberdeen, Dumbarton, Dundee, Dunoon, Inverness, Keith, Kirkcaldy, Peterhead, Stirling, Stornoway and Wick.


Photograph of the Pipe Major of the 7Scots Pipe Band in Perth, Scotland.


Photograph of the 7Scots Pipe Band in Perth, Scotland.

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Photograph 7Scots Medal Ceremony Perth Scotland


Photograph of the 7Scots Medal ceremony in Perth, Scotland. Sixteen soldiers from 7Scots, the Territorial Army battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland were presented with medals today. Most received The Operational Service Medal Afghanistan, which is issued to soldiers who have served in Afghanistan.


Photograph of the 7Scots Medal ceremony in Perth, Scotland.


Photograph of the 7Scots Medal ceremony in Perth, Scotland.


Photograph of the 7Scots Medal ceremony in Perth, Scotland.

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Photographs 7Scots Parade Perth Scotland


Photograph of the 7Scots on Parade in Perth, Scotland. The Territorial Army battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland was presented with the Freedom of the City of Perth, this overcast morning. 7Scots, has its battalion headquarters in Perth, but also has detachments billeted as far afield as Stornoway, Wick, Aberdeen, Dumbarton, and Kirkcaldy.


Photograph of the 7Scots Parade in Perth, Scotland.


Photograph of the 7Scots Parade in Perth, Scotland.


Photograph of the 7Scots Parade in Perth, Scotland.


Photograph of the 7Scots Parade in Perth, Scotland.


Photograph of the 7Scots Parade in Perth, Scotland.


Photograph of the 7Scots Parade in Perth, Scotland.


Photograph of the 7Scots Parade in Perth, Scotland.


Photograph of the 7Scots Parade in Perth, Scotland.


Photograph of the 7Scots Parade in Perth, Scotland.

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May 7th Photograph Murrayshall Golf Course Scotland


May 7th evening photograph of Murrayshall Golf Course, near Perth, Scotland. Golf Scotland.


May 7th evening photograph of Murrayshall Golf Course, near Perth, Scotland.


May 7th evening photograph of Murrayshall Golf Course, near Perth, Scotland.

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May 7th Photographs Greyfriars Burial Ground Perth Scotland


May 7th photograph of Greyfriars Burial Ground, Perth, Scotland.


May 7th photograph of Greyfriars Burial Ground, Perth, Scotland.


May 7th photograph of Greyfriars Burial Ground, Perth, Scotland.

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May 7th Photograph Reverend Samuel George Kennedy Gravestone Perth Scotland


May 7th photograph of the Reverend Samuel George Kennedy gravestone in Greyfriars Burial Ground, Perth, Scotland. A local Minister who died on 30th December 1835.

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May 7th Photograph Friarton Bridge Perth Scotland


May 7th photograph of Friarton Bridge, spanning the River Tay, south of Perth, Scotland.

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May 7th Photographs Kirk Of St Bride Abernethy Scotland


May 7th photograph of Kirk of St Bride, Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland. Founded by Nechtan, king of the Picts around 460 AD; dedicated to St Bride of Kildare. The first stone church built by Gartnaidh, king of the Picts around 590 AD. After the Reformation in 1560 the church was in the care of the Superintendent of St Andrews until a minister was appointed. At the Secession in 1733 the minister at Abernethy, Alexander Moncrieff seceeded with three others. The two churches united in 1951 to form the present parish church. The medieval church was demolished in 1802 prior to the present church’s construction.


May 7th photograph of Kirk of St Bride, Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland.


May 7th photograph of Kirk of St Bride, Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland.

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May 7th Photograph Beautiful Gravestone Abernethy Scotland


May 7th photograph of a beautiful gravestone in the cemetery, Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland.

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May 7th Photograph Pictish Symbol Stone Abernethy Scotland


May 7th photograph of the Pictish Symbol Stone, Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland. Class I symbol stone bearing a tuning fork above a crescent-and V-rod with a hammer on the left and an anvil on the right.

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May 7th Photographs Round Tower Abernethy Scotland


May 7th photograph of the Round Tower, Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland. The Round Tower at Abernethy is one of the two remaining in Scotland dating from the end of the 11th century. The Tower which is 72ft high has an iron joug or pillory attached to it, and beside it is preserved a Pictish symbol stone.


May 7th photograph of the Round Tower, Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland.


May 7th photograph of the Round Tower, Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Of all the early historic peoples of Scotland, the Picts capture the popular imagination like no other. Although archaeology is gradually uncovering more information about how they lived, they are still best known for their carved monuments, which offer remarkable testimony to their artistic skills. The symbol stones of the Picts are among the most fascinating and enigmatic groups of early medieval sculpture. The purpose and meaning of the stones and carvings still remain something of a mystery - theories range from their use as personal memorials and testaments of clan membership to records of ancient ceremonies and rituals. Pictish sculpture has been the focus of in-depth study for over 200 years, yet the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland's approach of taking photographic records using oblique peripheral flash and producing measured drawings on site, has led to many exciting advances in the field.This highly illustrated volume is the definitive guide to the arcane history of Scotland's Pictish stones, for the first time featuring every symbol stone in Scotland, including a large number of previously unseen discoveries. Over 100 new drawings by John Borland, plus photographs and archive sketches, will feature alongside the details and locations of all the Scottish stones recorded so far. Combining expert research and photography with unique artwork, The Pictish Symbol Stones of Scotland is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the history of one of our nation's most mysterious and captivating ancestors. The Pictish Symbol Stones of Scotland (Rcahms).

Tour Scotland Crieff And Strathearn Photography Book


Tour Scotland Crieff And Strathearn Photography Book. Crieff and Strathearn Through Time is a unique insight into the illustrious history of this part of Scotland. Reproduced in full colour, this is an exciting examination of well known streets and famous faces, and what they meant to the people of this area throughout the 19th and into the 20th Century. Looking beyond the exquisite exterior of these well-kept photos, readers can see the historical context in which they are set, and through the author's factual captions for every picture, and carefully selected choice of images, the reader can achieve a reliable view of the local history. There is something for everyone here, whether they have lived in the area all their lives, or whether they are just visiting for the first time. This book also shows how photography has continually evolved to keep up with an ever changing society. Tour Crieff. Crieff and Strathearn Through Time.

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Photographs Island Of Barra Scotland


Photograph of Island of Barra, Scotland.


Photograph of Island of Barra, Scotland.


Photograph of Island of Barra, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Coll Scotland


Tour Scotland photograph of the Island of Coll, Scotland. Coll is a small island, west of Mull in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. Coll is known for its sandy beaches. Coll was home to a branch of the Clan Maclean for 500 years, not all of which were peaceful. In 1583 the Macleans of Duart invaded their cousins on Coll with the intention of taking the island for themselves. A battle was fought at Totronald near Breacachadh Castle where the Coll clan overwhelmed the Duarts, chopped off their heads and threw them in the stream, which is still known as "the stream of the heads". The Macleans of Coll retained their baronial fief and Castle of Breacachadh until 1848 when Alexander Maclean of Coll emigrated to Natal, South Africa where he died unmarried.



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Old Photographs Colonsay Scotland

Old photograph of Colonsay, Scotland. Colonsay is an island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, located north of Islay and south of Mull.



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Old Photographs Ploughing Perthshire Scotland

Old photograph of farmers ploughing in Perthshire, Scotland.




Old photograph of ploughing in Perthshire, Scotland.



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Old Photographs South Uist Scotland


Old photograph of South Uist, Scotland.


Old photograph of South Uist, Scotland.

Old photograph of the ferry to Barra and South Uist, Scotland.

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Old South Uist: with Eriskay and Benbecula. Bill Innes, originally a native of the island, presents a delightful collection of photographs of life as it was on South Uist and this is every bit a book about people as it is about place. The author's own wonderful photos from the 1950s and 60s are augmented by images from the Margaret Fay Shaw collection, Kildonan Museum and other sources and many previously unseen images are included. Among the subjects featured are the old car ferry which ran until 2001, the Pollachar Inn, Walter Blaikie, the author(!), seaweed collection, the caschroom, Ian Campbell, Donald MacDonald, the Bute hospital, Daliburgh, Roderick MacDonald (Ruraidh Posta), emigrants leaving in 1923, Angus Maclellan and Donald Macintyre, Ormiclate, Howmore School, Flora Johnstone's seashell covered cottage in Eochar, the 1936 cattle show. the Creagorry Inn, Benbecula Aerodrome and more. Old South Uist: with Eriskay and Benbecula.