Tour Scotland photograph shot this afternoon of daffodils in South Inch Park, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph shot this afternoon of daffodils in South Inch Park, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.
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Tour Scotland photographs and videos from my tours of Scotland. Photography and videography, both old and new, from beautiful Scotland, Scottish castles, seascapes, rivers, islands, landscapes, standing stones, lochs and glens.
Tour Scotland Photographs Arngask Library Glenfarg Perthshire
Tour Scotland photograph of the old Arngask Library in Glenfarg, Perthshire, Scotland. Built in 1892. Scots Renaissance, single-storey harled with red sandstone dressings: circular bay feature; clock turret at roof.
Tour Scotland photograph of the old Arngask Library in Glenfarg, Perthshire, Scotland.
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Tour Scotland photograph of the old Arngask Library in Glenfarg, Perthshire, Scotland.
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Tour Scotland Photographs Cemetery Arngask Perthshire March 17th
Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the cemetery at Arngask, Perthshire, Scotland. Until 15th May 1891, the parish of Arngask was situated partly in the county of Fife, partly in the county of Kinross and partly in the county of Perth. On that date, various changes to the parish and county boundaries were made and from that time the whole parish of Arngask was included in the county of Perthshire. The following subjects remained in the parish of Arngask but were transferred from the county of Fife to the county of Perthshire: Arngask Manse, Arngask Mansion House, Damhead, Gallaknowe, Balvaird, Blindwells Farm, Newton of Balcanquhal, Conland Farm, Edenshead, Pitillock Farm, Duncrievie, Glenfarg, Newfargie, Haughs of Newfargie, Letham and Forester's Seat, Muirfield, Summerfield, Old Fargie and Fargie Bank.
Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the cemetery at Arngask, Perthshire, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the cemetery at Arngask, Perthshire, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the cemetery at Arngask, Perthshire, Scotland.
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Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the cemetery at Arngask, Perthshire, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the cemetery at Arngask, Perthshire, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the cemetery at Arngask, Perthshire, Scotland.
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Tour Scotland Photographs 7 Scots Royal Regiment Stirling March
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland video of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland. The 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland marching on part of their Freedom of the City Parade Stirling. The parade began at Stirling castle at 11 am led by combined military and pipe band. The parade then marched down Broad Street before turning right and heading along Corn Exchange Road to the Albert Halls. The Parade the marched along Dumbarton Road to Port Street and finally up to Old Viewforth. The Royal Regiment of Scotland is the senior and only Scottish line infantry regiment of the British Army Infantry. It consists of five regular and two territorial battalions. The regiment was awarded the Freedom of the city.
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Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland video of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland. The 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland marching on part of their Freedom of the City Parade Stirling. The parade began at Stirling castle at 11 am led by combined military and pipe band. The parade then marched down Broad Street before turning right and heading along Corn Exchange Road to the Albert Halls. The Parade the marched along Dumbarton Road to Port Street and finally up to Old Viewforth. The Royal Regiment of Scotland is the senior and only Scottish line infantry regiment of the British Army Infantry. It consists of five regular and two territorial battalions. The regiment was awarded the Freedom of the city.
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Old Photographs Wanlockhead Scotland
Old photograph of cottages in Wanlockhead, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. A Scottish village in the Lowther Hills one mile south of Leadhills at the head of the Mennock Pass, which forms part of the Southern Uplands. It is the highest village in Britain at 1531 feet above sea level.
Old photograph of cottages in Wanlockhead, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
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Old photograph of cottages in Wanlockhead, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
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Old Photographs Interior Rosslyn Chapel Scotland
Old photograph of the interior of Rosslyn Chapel, Midlothian, Scotland. Roslin, sometimes spelt Rosslyn or Roslyn, is a lovely wee village located 7 miles to the south of the Scottish Capital city Edinburgh. Legend has it the village was founded in 203 A.D. by Asterius, a Pict. In 1303 Roslin was the site of a battle of the First War of Scottish Independence. In 1446, Rosslyn Chapel was constructed, under the guide of William Sinclair, 1st Earl of Caithness. Roslin became important as the seat of the St. Clair family. In 1456 King James II granted it the status of a burgh. Coal mining has been a major occupation from the twelfth to the late twentieth centuries.
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Old Photograph Castle Inverness Scotland
Old photograph of the Castle in Inverness, Scotland. This Scottish castle sits on a cliff overlooking the River Ness. It was built in 1836 by architect William Burn. It is built on the site of an 11th century defensive structure. Today, it houses Inverness Sheriff Court. There has been a castle at this site for many centuries. The castle is said to have been built by Máel Coluim III of Scotland, after he had razed to the ground the castle in which Macbeth of Scotland according to much later tradition, murdered Máel Coluim's father Donnchad I of Scotland, and which stood on a hill around 1 km to the north-east. The first Inverness Castle was partially destroyed by King Robert I of Scotland.
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Old Photographs Trams Aberdeen Scotland
Old photograph of a Tram in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Old photograph of a Tram in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Old photograph of a Tram in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Old photograph of a Tram in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Old photograph of a Tram in Aberdeen, Scotland.
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Aberdeen Remembered covers many aspects of the city's past and contains a varied selection of pictures, all accompanied by detailed captions. The Castlegate is seen before and after the building of the Salvation Army Citadel, whilst a surprisingly modern view (c.1955) shows cattle being driven across George Street in the days when the market and slaughterhouse operated nearby. There's coverage of transport in the city - public and private, horse-drawn and mechanical - as well as several views of the beach and its attractions. A number of pictures recall Aberdeen's industrial heritage, whilst numerous photographs tell the story of fishing and its related processes. Some of the city's former markets are featured, as are the prefab houses at Ashgrove, an 1875 view of the city's fire brigade, model yachts in Duthie Park and the Girls' Academy, amongst other subjects. Aberdeen Remembered (Aberdeen City Libraries).
Lost Aberdeen, from the Green to the Gallowgate, charting the disappearance of the irreplaceable medieval townscape. Moving on to more modern times she traces the evolution and gradual erosion of the Granite City, whose stylish yet restrained architecture once brought visitors from all over the world to see an Aberdeen which they recognised and valued as a unique city. She writes of George Street, originally planned as 'an elegant entrance to the city' and of Union Street, a marvel of early nineteenth century engineering with stunning symmetry, elegant terracing and memorable shops. There is also a requiem for Archibald Simpson's splendid New Market and the sadly missed Northern Co-operative Society Arcade. The final part of Lost Aberdeen recalls vanished mansions, and lost clachans, victims of the city's march westwards. Long gone industrial archaeology is also revisited, the railway stations, mills, shipyards, seafront, tollhouses and boathouse, which slipped away as if they never had existed. Lost Aberdeen.
Old photograph of a Tram in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Old photograph of a Tram in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Old photograph of a Tram in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Old photograph of a Tram in Aberdeen, Scotland.
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Aberdeen Remembered covers many aspects of the city's past and contains a varied selection of pictures, all accompanied by detailed captions. The Castlegate is seen before and after the building of the Salvation Army Citadel, whilst a surprisingly modern view (c.1955) shows cattle being driven across George Street in the days when the market and slaughterhouse operated nearby. There's coverage of transport in the city - public and private, horse-drawn and mechanical - as well as several views of the beach and its attractions. A number of pictures recall Aberdeen's industrial heritage, whilst numerous photographs tell the story of fishing and its related processes. Some of the city's former markets are featured, as are the prefab houses at Ashgrove, an 1875 view of the city's fire brigade, model yachts in Duthie Park and the Girls' Academy, amongst other subjects. Aberdeen Remembered (Aberdeen City Libraries).
Lost Aberdeen, from the Green to the Gallowgate, charting the disappearance of the irreplaceable medieval townscape. Moving on to more modern times she traces the evolution and gradual erosion of the Granite City, whose stylish yet restrained architecture once brought visitors from all over the world to see an Aberdeen which they recognised and valued as a unique city. She writes of George Street, originally planned as 'an elegant entrance to the city' and of Union Street, a marvel of early nineteenth century engineering with stunning symmetry, elegant terracing and memorable shops. There is also a requiem for Archibald Simpson's splendid New Market and the sadly missed Northern Co-operative Society Arcade. The final part of Lost Aberdeen recalls vanished mansions, and lost clachans, victims of the city's march westwards. Long gone industrial archaeology is also revisited, the railway stations, mills, shipyards, seafront, tollhouses and boathouse, which slipped away as if they never had existed. Lost Aberdeen.
Tour Scotland Photograph Melville Tomb Collessie Fife
Tour Scotland photograph of the Melville Tomb on ancestry visit to Collessie, North Fife, Scotland. The Melville Tomb was erected to the Melvilles of Halhill and contains the remains of Sir James Melville who died 13th November 1617, aged 82. He had been a courtier to both Mary Queen of Scots and James VI of Scotland. The tomb, which takes the form of a small house, was partly restored in 2004.
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Tour Scotland Photographs Parish Church Collessie Fife March 15th
Tour Scotland photograph of Parish Church Collessie, North Fife, Scotland. This Scottish church was consecrated by the Bishop of St. Andrews in July 1243. It is mentioned in charters of both 1252 and 1262, and so was complete by those dates. Prior to the Reformation, the church was in the ownership of the Bishop of Lindores and was dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The church was remodelled in 1839 to a T-plan form and has remained virtually unchanged since that date. The churchyard has been used since at least the 12th century. It was extended both in 1840 and 1871.
Tour Scotland photograph of Parish Church Collessie, North Fife, Scotland.
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Tour Scotland photograph of Parish Church Collessie, North Fife, Scotland.
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Tour Scotland Photographs Parish Church Newburgh Fife March 15th
Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the Parish Church in Newburgh, Fife, Scotland. This Scottish church was built in 1906 from squared whinstone rubble with freestone dressings and a Scottish slate roof. The church was originally built as a United Reformed Church, before becoming a Church of Scotland Church.
Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the Parish Church in Newburgh, Fife, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the Parish Church in Newburgh, Fife, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the Parish Church in Newburgh, Fife, Scotland.
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Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the Parish Church in Newburgh, Fife, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the Parish Church in Newburgh, Fife, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the Parish Church in Newburgh, Fife, Scotland.
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Old Photograph Butt Of Lewis Lighthouse Outer Hebrides Scotland
Old photograph of Butt of Lewis Lighthouse, Isle of Lewis, Scotland. This is the northernmost point of the Isle of Lewis. It is the location for an unmanned lighthouse built in the 1860s and designed by David Stevenson.
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Old Photograph Bell Rock Lighthouse Scotland
Old photograph of Bell Rock Lighthouse near Arbroath, Scotland. Bell Rock Lighthouse is the world's oldest surviving sea washed lighthouse and was built on Bell Rock in the North Sea, 11 miles off the coast of Angus, Scotland, east of the Firth of Tay. It was built by Robert Stevenson between 1807 and 1810.
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Old Photograph Dunnet Head Lighthouse Scotland
Old photograph of Dunnet Head Lighthouse in Northern Sutherland, Scotland. Dunnet Head Lighthouse is an active 19th century lighthouse that stands on the 300 foot cliff top of Easter Head on Dunnet Head. The lighthouse is 66 feet tall and was built in 1831 by Robert Stevenson, grandfather of Robert Louis Stevenson.
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Tour Scotland Video Busking Bagpipers Stirling
Tour Scotland video of young Scots pipers busking in Stirling, Scotland. These fine lads are members of Camelon and District Pipe Band.
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Tour Scotland Video Robert the Bruce Statue Stirling Castle March
Tour Scotland video of the Robert The Bruce statue at the entrance to Stirling Castle, Scotland. This statue of Robert The Bruce stands outside Stirling Castle, Scotland. Heir and magnate, shrewd politician, and then a desperate fugitive who nevertheless returned from exile to recover the kingdom he claimed, Bruce became a gifted military leader and a wise statesman, a leader with vision and energy.
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Tour Scotland Video Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Memorial Stirling Castle
Tour Scotland video of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Memorial at the entrance to Stirling Castle, Scotland. the Argyll and Sutherland Highlander have a well earned reputation for valour in the face of the enemy, most notably the 93rd, later known as the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, during the Crimean War. It was there that the 93rd earned the sobriquet of The Fighting Highlanders and carried with it the status of having been the original Thin Red Line. This title was bestowed following the action of the 93rd at Balaklava on 25 October 1854 in which this single battalion alone stood between the undefended British Army base at Balaklava and four squadrons of charging Russian cavalry. The 93rd, under the command of Sir Colin Campbell, not only held steady, but for the first time in the history of the British Army, broke a large cavalry charge using musket fire alone, without having been formed into a square.
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Old Photograph Crofters Cottage Rannoch Highland Perthshire Scotland
Old photograph of a Crofters Cottage at Bridge of Gaur in Rannoch, Highland Perthshire, Scotland. This hamlet was formerly, briefly, called Georgetown, as the redcoat barracks of Jacobite Rising of 1745 were then known, then known as Bridge of Rannoch, or Bridge of Gaur, after the bridge on the River Gaur. The River Gaur is the main tributary at the west end of Loch Rannoch, the extreme end of the River Tummel system. In order to reach this area salmon have to pass Pitlochry Dam, Clunie Dam, Dunalastair Dam, Rannoch Weir and Gaur Dam as well as negotiating several large lochs.
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Old Photograph Two Soldiers Horse Battalion Black Watch Scotland
Old photograph of two Soldiers from the Horse Battalion of the Black Watch of Scotland. The Scottish Horse was a Yeomanry regiment of the British Territorial Army from 1902 to 1956 when it was amalgamated with The Fife and Forfar Yeomanry. It carries the traditions and battle honours of The Scottish Horse raised in South Africa in 1900 for service in the Second Boer War. The regiment saw heavy fighting in both the First World War, as the 13th Battalion of The Black Watch, and in Second World War, as part of The Royal Artillery.Second World War. The battle honours of the Scottish Horse are displayed on the guidon which are now laid up in the Cathedral in Dunkeld, Perthshire.
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Old Photographs Urquhart Castle Loch Ness Scotland
Old photograph of Urquhart Castle, Loch Ness, Scotland. Urquhart Castle is surely one of the most picturesquely situated castles in the Scottish Highlands. The late 13th century castle, which was blown up in 1692 to prevent the Jacobites from occupying it.
Old photograph of Urquhart Castle, Loch Ness, Scotland.
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Old photograph of Urquhart Castle, Loch Ness, Scotland.
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