Tour Scotland Photograph Black Highland Cow Perthshire


Tour Scotland photograph of black Highland Cow in Perthshire, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Wedding Car Scone Palace


Tour Scotland photograph of a wedding car at Scone Palace, Perthshire, Scotland. A classic Citroen car arriving for a wedding at Scone Palace.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Moot Hill Scone Palace


Tour Scotland photograph of Moot Hill, Scone Palace, Perthshire, Scotland. The Moot Hill was the Ancient Crowning Place of the Kings of Scots. It is located immediately in front of the Palace and is crowned by a tiny Presbyterian Chapel, which, like the Palace, was Gothicized around 1804. A replica of the Stone of Scone sits in front of the Chapel.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Rainbow Perthshire February 25th


Tour Scotland photograph of a rainbow this afternoon in Scone, Perthshire, Scotland. A rainbow appeared above the Destiny Antiques sign today, shot a quick photo as I was destined to do.

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Tour Scotland February Photograph Balgonie Castle


Tour Scotland February photograph of Balgonie Castle, Fife, Scotland. A 15th century tower house on the south bank of the River Leven a mile to the SE of Markinch in central Fife. Associated with the Sibbald and Lundy families and once occupied by Rob Roy Macgregor, its most famous owner was the covenanting General Sir Alexander Leslie who fought with Gustavus Adolphus in the Thirty Years War. He bought the estate in 1635 six years before being created 1st Earl of Leven and Lord Balgonie. Scottish Castles.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Scottish Highland Scenery


Tour Scotland photograph of Scottish Highland Scenery. Aye, we have amazing scenery in Scotland, you never know what you might see next.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Rainbow Perthshire


Tour Scotland photograph of a rainbow in rural Perthshire, Scotland. Sunny periods today in Perthshire, and with a few showers of rain as well, it was perfect weather for rainbows.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Snowdrops North Fife


Tour Scotland photograph of Snowdrops in North Fife, Scotland. Snowdrops today in an old graveyard in North Fife. The relaxing rural scenery of North East Fife provides variety from the historic splendour of St Andrews and the picturesque harbours of the East Neuk of Fife.

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Old Photograph Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum Glasgow


Old photograph of Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow, Scotland. The gallery is located on Argyle Street, in the West End of the city, on the banks of the River Kelvin, opposite the architecturally similar Kelvin Hall, which was built in matching style in the 1920s, after the previous hall had been destroyed by fire. It is adjacent to Kelvingrove Park and is situated near the main campus of the University of Glasgow on Gilmorehill. The gallery was designed by Sir John W. Simpson and E.J. Milner Allen and opened in 1901.



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Old Photograph Shoemakers Doorway Edinburgh Scotland


Old photograph of Shoemakers Doorway, Canongate, Edinburgh, Scotland. An old house four stories high in which the shoemakers used to hold their meetings. Over the entrance door is the shoemakers arms cut in stone and the figures 1667 inscribed. Located on the north side of Canongate. Shoemakers Lands was bought in 1677 by the Guild of Cordwainers of the Canongate. The hall of the Incorporation of Cordiners was erected in 1682. Reconstructed in 1725. Totally demolished in 1882.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Video Swilcan Burn Old Course St Andrews


Tour Scotland photograph of the Swilcan Burn, Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland. The old stone bridge over the Swilcan Burn on the 18th hole of the is one of the most famous golf course landmarks in the world. It is often referred to as Swilken Bridge, but Swilcan Bridge seems to be the preferred spelling today. St Andrews Golf Breaks.



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Tour Scotland Winter Photograph Taymouth Golf Course Kenmore Perthshire


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of Taymouth golf course, Kenmore, Perthshire, Scotland. Perthshire Golf Breaks.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Taymouth Castle Perthshire


Tour Scotland photograph of Taymouth Castle, Kenmore, Perthshire, Scotland. This Scottish castle stands on the site of the much older Balloch Castle, built in 1550, which was demolished to be rebuilt on a much larger scale in the early 19th century by the Campbells of Breadalbane. It was visited by Queen Victoria in 1842. Scottish Castles.

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Tour Haunted Braemar Castle Scotland


Tour Haunted Braemar Castle, Scotland. Braemar Castle History. This Scottish castle is haunted by several ghosts. Sightings have been reported of a young woman who was honeymooning in the castle. On waking one morning she found herself alone and, believing her husband had abandoned her, committed suicide. She usually appears to newly married couples. A piper has been seen in the back corridor, and a clash of steel can sometimes be heard on the staircase. The cries of a young baby, reputedly murdered in the castle, have also been reported. John Farquharson, the Black Colonel of Inverey has been seen in certain rooms. His outline on the four poster bed has been seen on numerous occasions, and the scent of his tobacco is said to linger in many of the rooms.

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Old Photograph Post Office Highlands Of Scotland


Old photograph of a Post Office in the Highlands Of Scotland. The old Post Office in the village of Tomatin on the River Findhorn in the Scottish Highlands about 16 miles south of the city of Inverness. The name derives from the Scottish Gaelic name Tom-Ah-Tin, which means, hill of juniper.



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Old Photograph The Golf Links St Andrews Scotland


Old photograph of the walking path by the golf links in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Ghosts Of Culloden Video


Tour Scotland Ghosts Of Culloden video sung by Isla Grant. Culloden, near Inverness, Scotland, was the scene of the last major battle on mainland Britain.

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Chorus :
Can you hear them, can you see them
Marching proudly across the moor,
Hear the wind blow thru the drifting snow,
Tell me can you see them, the ghosts of Culloden.

Many bravely fought and sadly they were slain,
But they died with such pride and dignity,
Their lives were not in vain,
We still remember them,
They fought to save their land, and died for liberty.

Repeat chorus :

Thru the mist you'll hear, a lonely piper play,
Listen carefully, you'll hear, a mournful cry,
Swords and bayonets crash, as man to man they clash,
They came to fight to live, and now they die.

Old Image Loch Leven Scotland


Old image of Loch Leven, Perthshire, Scotland. The most famous association of this area is Loch Leven Castle where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned.

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Mary, Queen of Scots: Truth or Lies. Mary, Queen of Scots is one of the most famous Scots in history. And yet the debate rages on as fiercely as ever about what this enigmatic Queen was really like. To some, Mary was a naive fool who allowed her errant heart to rule her head. To others, she was a clever, strategic thinker who secured the Scottish throne and the direction of the British monarchy. Murder, infidelity and intrigue permeate this story of one of the most turbulent times in history. Rosalind Marshall is renowned for her work on Mary, Queen of Scots and she takes us through the key myths that surround this fascinating story. Mary, Queen of Scots: Truth or Lies.

Old Photograph South Aisle Glasgow Cathedral Scotland


Old photograph of the South Aisle in Glasgow Cathedral, Glasgow, Scotland. Built before the Reformation from the late 12th century onwards and serving as the seat of the Bishop and later the Archbishop of Glasgow, the building is a superb example of Scottish Gothic architecture. It is also one of the few Scottish medieval churches, and the only medieval cathedral on the Scottish mainland, to have survived the Reformation not unroofed.



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Old Photographs Jamaica Street Glasgow Scotland

Old photograph of Jamaica Street, Glasgow, Scotland. This street was opened in 1763. This was about the height of the rum and sugar trade, hence the name.



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Old Photograph Grouse Shooting Scotland


Old photograph of Grouse Shooting in Highland Perthshire, Scotland.

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Old Photographs Machrihanish Scotland


Old photograph of Machrihanish, Scotland. Machrihanish is a short distance north of the tip of the Mull of Kintyre, which faces out towards Ireland and the Atlantic. The views and skies seen from the beach and Lossit Point to the west were a subject for the Scottish marine and landscape painter William McTaggart, who had a house in the village.

Old photograph of Machrihanish, Scotland.

Old photograph of Machrihanish, Scotland.




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Old Photograph Post Office Glen Clova Scotland


Old photograph of the Post Office cottage in Glen Clova, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Auchtermuchty Fife Scotland


Old photograph of the hotel, horse and carriage, cottages, houses, people and Town hall in Auchtermuchty, Fife, Scotland. The town was built near the site of a Roman camp. In the 15th century the area was thickly covered with forest where Mary Queen of Scots and other members of the Royal Family hunted wild boar. In 1517 the town was created a Royal Burgh and in 1595 King James VI gave it a new Charter and included 3,000 acres of land. Between 1800 and 1900 the population was doubled due to the great increase in handloom weaving.



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Old Photographs Troon Ayrshire Scotland


Old photograph of Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland. Troon is famous for its Royal Troon golf course, one of the hosts to the Open Golf Championship. Troon Harbour played a notable part in the development of the town for many years. It was home to the Ailsa Shipbuilding Company. Troon old railway station was one of the first passenger stations in Scotland as part of the Kilmarnock and Troon Railway. The Grey Lady of Troon. The Grey Lady is a tale or fable that has surrounded Troon for years. She was first sighted by Jason Grant, a local farmer, in 1873.





Old photograph of the Golf Clubhouse in Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland. The Royal Troon Old Course has held The Open Championship seven times.

Old photograph of the Golf Clubhouse in Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland.

Old photograph of Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland.

Old photograph of Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland.

Old photograph of Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland.

Old photograph of Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland.

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