Tour Scotland Video Methil And District Pipe Band



Tour Scotland video of Methil And District Pipe Band at the Pipe Bands contest on the Loch Leven Community Campus on visit to Kinross, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video Crieff High School Pipe Band



Tour Scotland video of Crieff High School Pipe Band at the Pipe Bands contest on the Loch Leven Community Campus on visit to Kinross, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video Dunfermline District and Scottish Transport Regiment Pipe Band



Tour Scotland video of Dunfermline District and Scottish Transport Regiment Pipe Band at the Pipe Bands contest on the Loch Leven Community Campus on visit to Kinross, Perthshire, Scotland. The Band is a grade 4b competing band and is made up of civilian pipers and drummers from across Fife and the central region. The band was formally known as the Dunfermline & District Pipe Band until 2009 when the band had an affiliation with the Royal Logistic Corps and the bands name was changed to the Dunfermline District & Scottish Transport Regiment Pipe Band.

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Old Photograph Dunderave Castle Scotland

Old photograph of Dunderave Castle located three miles North East of Inveraray, Scotland. An L-plan Scottish castle built in the 16th century as the Scottish seat of the MacNaughton clan. Clan Macnaghten, sometimes spelt as MacNachten or MacNaughton. is a Scottish clan. The Clan Macnaghten are amongst the Scottish clans who claim descent from the early Pictish rulers of the Mormaer of Moray.[4] The name Nectan means pure or clear and was popular in at least one Pictish royal branch. Three brothers are recorded in the thirteenth century: Gilchrist, Athe and Gilbert, all sons of Malcolm Macnachten. In 1297 Gilchrist received a charter from Alexander III of Scotland which granted to him the keepership of a castle warding the narrow Pass of Brander, which was the gateway to the west.



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Old Photograph Auchenlochan Scotland

Old photograph of Auchenlochan, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland. This small hamlet lies between Tighnabruaich and Kames.



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Old Photograph Loch Sunart Scotland

Old photograph of Loch Sunart, Lochaber, Scotland. This Scottish loch runs west from the sea, bounded to the north by the Sunart district of Ardnamurchan and to the south by the Morverna brutta. A local legend holds that the absence of resident swans in Loch Sunart is the result of a doomed love affair between a Celtic chieftain and a local girl. When his mother, who opposed a marriage, turned her into a swan to thwart their love, the young man accidentally killed the swan while hunting. On learning of the swan's real identity he killed himself to join the swan at the bottom of the loch, which swans supposedly have shunned ever since.



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Old Photographs Garelochhead Scotland

Old photograph of Garelochhead, Scotland. Originally in Dunbartonshire, this village developed from the 1820s with the advent of steamer cruising during the Glasgow Fair holiday. Tourism was boosted with the opening of the West Highland Railway line to Fort William in 1894. In 1854 there was a great dispute that became known as the Battle of Garelochhead fought between the locals, led by Sir James Colquhoun, and the passengers of the steamer Ship Emperor. The trouble started when Colquhoun did not want trippers on the sabbath day. The battle was eventually won by the passengers, but undeterred Colquhoun took his case to the courts who subsequently banned sailings on Sundays.




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Old Photograph Dunragit Scotland

Old photograph of Dunragit in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The village grew up around the west gate of Dunragit House, an 18th century country house. The major employer was always the Creamery, but this is no longer in use.



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Old Photographs Fortrose Scotland

Old photograph of Fortrose, Moray Firth, Scotland. This Scottish town is known for its ruined 13th century cathedral, and as the home of the Brahan Seer. In the Middle Ages it was the seat of the bishopric of Ross.



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Old Photographs Gairloch Scotland

Old photograph of cottages in Gairloch, Wester Ross, Scotland. The lands around Gairloch have been mostly in the ownership of the Mackenzies of Gairloch since the 15th century, when they were acquired by Hector Roy Mackenzie who died in 1528. The Mackenzies were clan leaders in the traditional sense and were known for their attachment to their tenants. During the 19th century, Sir Hector Mackenzie and his sons Sir Francis and Dr John Mackenzie refused to evict a single tenant during the clearances, despite the estate running at a loss. As a result, evicted Highlanders from other communities came to live in the area and has caused Gairloch to maintain a thriving community even today. The Mackenzies were also keen gardeners.



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Old Photographs Kyleakin Scotland

Old photograph of Kyleakin on the Isle Of Skye, Scotland. From 1841 to October 16, 1995 a ferry service operated from Kyleakin to the mainland across the narrow strait of Loch Alsh, until it was replaced by the Skye Bridge. The village is also the site of Castle Moil, an ancient ruined fortress built in the late 15th century. Legend states that it was originally built for a Norwegian princess known as 'Saucy Mary' who would charge a toll to any boat using the narrow channel by hanging a chain from the castle to the mainland to prevent unpaid crossings. Her remains are said to buried on the top of Beinn na Caillich (Gaelic for mountain of the old woman), the large mountain to the rear of the castle ruins.



Old photograph of Kyleakin on the Isle Of Skye, Scotland.


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Tour Scotland Video The Other Side Of Sorrow



Tour Scotland video The Other Side Of Sorrow by Alasdair Fraser. Alasdair Fraser was born on the 14th of May 1955 in Clackmannan, Scotland. He is a famous Scottish fiddler. The words are by Sorley Maclean, a great Scottish poet.

The Cuillin

Who is this, who is this on a bad night,
who is this walking on the moorland ?
The steps of a spirit by my side
and the soft steps of my love:

footsteps, footsteps on the mountains,
murmur of footsteps rising,
quiet footsteps, gentle footsteps,
stealthy mild restrained footsteps.

Who is this, who is this on a night of woe,
who is this walking on the summit?
The ghost of a bare naked brain
cold in the chill of vicissitude.

Who is this, who is this in the night of the spirit ?
It is only the naked ghost of a heart,
a spectre going alone in thought,
a skeleton naked of flesh on the mountain.

Who is this, who is this in the night of the heart?
It is the thing that is not reached,
the ghost seen by the soul,
A Cuillin rising over the sea.

Who is this, who is this in the night of the soul,
following the veering of the fugitive light?
It is only, it is only the journeying one
seeking the Cuillin over the ocean.

Who is this, who is this in the night of mankind ?
It is only the ghost of the spirit,
a soul alone going on mountains,
longing for the Cuillin that is rising.

Beyond the lochsof the blood of the children of men,
beyond the frailty of the plain and the labour of the mountain,
beyond poverty, consumption, fever, agony,
beyond hardship, wrong, tyranny, distress,
beyond misery, despair, hatred, treachery,
beyond guilt and defilement; watchful,
heroic, the Cuillin is seen
rising on the other side of sorrow.

Sorley Maclean.

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Tour Scotland Video Pictish Standing Stone of Sauchope Crail East Neuk Of Fife



Tour Scotland video of the Pictish Standing Stone of Sauchope in Crail, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. This stone originally stood near the farm of Sauchope on a small tumulus, now destroyed, about 30 or 40 yards south east of the public road leading from Crail in the direction of Fife Ness. A number of years ago it was moved from the cultivated land to a position on the southern margin of the road, and in 1929 it was taken up and removed to Victoria Gardens, in the burgh of Crail. There are traces of a cross on one side and of sculptures on the other, but the details are so badly defaced as to be indecipherable. The stone is 1 foot 9 inches broad with an average thickness of 7 ½ inches.

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Old Photograph John Everett Millais Perth Perthshire Scotland

Old photograph of John Everett Millais in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video Garden Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh



Tour Scotland video of the landscaped garden and ponds at the front of Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art on visit to Edinburgh, Scotland. The garden area was designed by Charles Alexander Jencks, an American architecture theorist and critic, landscape architect and designer. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, America, Jencks spent his childhood in New England. His father was the pianist and composer Gardner Jencks. Jencks received his Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature at Harvard University in 1961 and a Master of Arts degree in architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design in 1965. In the mid-sixties, Jencks moved to the United Kingdom, where he now has houses in Scotland and London, England.

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Old Photograph Fisher Lasses Pittenweem Scotland

Old photograph of fisher lasses in Pittenweem, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. Scots fisher lasses were an integral part of the fisheries landscape at any fishing port where herring was landed on the Scottish coast.



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Old Photograph Church Bell Ringer Pitlochry Perthshire Scotland

Old photograph of church bell ringer in Pitlochry, Perthshire, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Shetland Ponies Perthshire Scotland

Old photograph of Shetland Ponies in Perthshire, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Ploughing Isle Of Skye Scotland

Old photograph of a crofter ploughing on the Isle Of Skye, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Ironmonger Paisley Scotland

Old photograph of the Mrs Johnston Ironmongers shop in Paisley, Scotland. The term ironmonger as a supplier of consumer goods is still widely used in Great Britain, the USA equivalent being hardware store. The second half of the 20th century saw the steady decline of ironmongers’ shops. Although every small town in Britain used to have at least one.



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Old Photograph Clackmannan Tower Scotland

Old photograph of Clackmannan Tower, Clackmannanshire, Scotland. This Scottish tower was built in the 14th century by King David II of Scotland and sold to his cousin Robert Bruce in 1359.



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Old Photograph Port Kerrera Scotland

Old photograph of cottages in Port Kerrera, Scotland.



Old photograph of Sound of Kerrera, Scotland.

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Old Photograph Cardingmill Bay Oban Scotland

Old photograph of Cardingmill Bay, Oban, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Video Mysterious Face In Wall Tealing



Tour Scotland video of a mysterious face on a wall on visit to a farm in Tealing, North of Dundee, Scotland. There is evidence of an early Pictish settlement here. The first church in Tealing was built in 710 AD by St Boniface, the papal missionary who founded around 150 churches in the north east of Scotland. In 1728, the Reverend John Glas of Tealing Parish Church was suspended and formed a breakaway church known as the Glasites, creating one of the biggest upheavals in the Scottish church.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Daffodils Crail East Neuk Of Fife

Tour Scotland photograph of Daffodils in Crail, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Tulips Crail East Neuk Of Fife

Tour Scotland photograph of Tulips near Crail, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph And Video Standing Stone of Sauchope Crail East Neuk Of Fife

Tour Scotland photograph of the Pictish Standing Stone of Sauchope in Crail, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. A Pictish Class III sculptured cross slab, dating probably from the 8th or 9th century AD. It stands in Victoria Gardens, having been moved from its original position near Sauchope in 1851, and moved again in 1929 to its current location. It is a roughly oblong block of sandstone which stands 1.4m high and is 0.6m wide. The stone is carved on both faces. On the South face the ornament comprises a hunting scene with two, or possibly three, figures on horseback and least one dog. A haloed cross with two dogs beneath it has been carved on the North face.



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Old Photograph Clan Robertson Cargo Ship Greenock Glasgow Scotland

Old photograph of Clan Robertson cargo ship built in Greenock near Glasgow, Scotland. This Scottish Ship was scrapped in 1984.



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Old Photograph Clan Menzies Cargo Ship Greenock Glasgow Scotland

Old photograph of Clan Menzies cargo ship built in Greenock near Glasgow, Scotland. This Scottish Ship was sunk by a German U Boat off the West Coast of Ireland with the loss of six lives.



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Old Photograph Crofters Cottage Sutherland Scotland

Old photograph of a crofters cottage in Sutherland, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland May Video Beach Earlsferry Beach East Neuk Of Fife



Tour Scotland May video of the sea and beach on visit to Elie and Earlsferry, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. This is part of the Fife Coastal Path, which offers lovely views and walks for all abilities.

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Tour Scotland Video Bear Scarecrow Elie Earlsferry East Neuk Of Fife



Tour Scotland video of a Bear scarecrow at the Scarecrow Festival on visit to Elie and Earlsferry, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. One of the 40 scarecrows positioned around the villages of Elie and Earlsferry by local businesses and residents.

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Tour Scotland Video Golf Course Scarecrow Elie Earlsferry East Neuk Of Fife



Tour Scotland video of a scarecrow by the golf course at the Scarecrow Festival on visit to Elie and Earlsferry, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. One of the 40 scarecrows positioned around the villages of Elie and Earlsferry by local businesses and residents.

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Tour Scotland Video Carer Scarecrow Elie Earlsferry East Neuk Of Fife



Tour Scotland video of a Carer scarecrow at the Scarecrow Festival on visit to Elie and Earlsferry, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. One of the 40 scarecrows positioned around the villages of Elie and Earlsferry by local businesses and residents.

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Tour Scotland Video Mary Had A Little Lamb Scarecrow Elie Earlsferry East Neuk Of Fife



Tour Scotland video of a Mary Had A Little Lamb scarecrow at the Scarecrow Festival on visit to Elie and Earlsferry, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. One of the 40 scarecrows positioned around the villages of Elie and Earlsferry by local businesses and residents.

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Tour Scotland Video Builder Scarecrow Elie Earlsferry East Neuk Of Fife



Tour Scotland video of a Builder scarecrow at the Scarecrow Festival on visit to Elie and Earlsferry, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. One of the 40 scarecrows positioned around the villages of Elie and Earlsferry by local businesses and residents.

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Tour Scotland Self Catering Holiday Cottages Recommendations Wanlockhead Dumfries and Galloway


Tour Scotland self catering holiday cottage recommendations in Wanlockhead, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

Gran's Cottage comprises of 3 Double Bedrooms, two of which have an additional single bed and sleeps 8 conformable. It has a fully fitted kitchen with Double oven, washing machine, dishwasher and microwave and even a sink. It has a fully equipped lounge with chairs, carpet, TV, DVD Player and FreeSat.

Perfect getaway in quiet village location in Dumfries and Galloway. 2 Bedroomed detached cottage in rural Wanlockhead, the highest village in Scotland, an idyllic setting with exceptional views overlooking the village and surrounding hills. Wanlockhead is only 8 miles from the M74 and the A76, Lanark and Dumfries are within easy reach in addition to several smaller towns. Local Pub in village which is the highest pub in Scotland and shop & pub in next village approx 1 mile away. Small park for children. The house is situated on the Southern Upland Way in the Lowther Hills so ideal for walkers and Green Lowther the highest of the Lowther Hills is just behind the cottage. A stream runs through the village which provides a beautiful local walk. Visitors Centre with Lead Mining Museum (both seasonal) and gold panning available, the gold panning championships are actually held there. Leadhills, one mile away has the highest Golf Course in Scotland and a narrow gauge railway. Lowther ski club opened early 2015. An ideal base for visiting Scotland only one hours drive from Glasgow and Edinburgh. Open plan living room/kitchen TV/DVD and radio in lounge area. TV/DVD in twin room. Fully equipped kitchen with microwave, toaster and washing machine. 2 Bedrooms (one double and one twin) with En Suite to the double room. Communal garden area however to the side of the house is private decking. Bed linen and towels provided.

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Tour Scotland Self Catering Holiday Cottages Recommendations Port William


Tour Scotland self catering holiday cottage recommendations in Port William, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

The Haven is in an idyllic setting on the shore of Luce Bay in Galloway. It is a delightful and tranquil self-catering seaside cottage, boasting stunning views to the Isle of Man and the Mull of Galloway. The accommodation comprises of an open plan kitchen/sitting room with open fire, conservatory, bathroom, double bedroom, twin room and bunk room. All the bedrooms have spectacular sea views and the garden is fully enclosed with parking for two cars. The Haven is uniquely positioned on the beach and enjoys uninterrupted sea views with direct access onto the beach from the front garden. It is an ideal base for couples, families or groups up to 6 to explore this beautiful area with breathtaking scenery. Golf, bird watching, walking, mountain biking, fishing and sailing are all available on your doorstep and with it's famously mild climate and the balmy influence of the Gulf stream, Galloway is home to some of the most exotic gardens in Scotland, not to mention the nearby historic town of Wigtown.

Inchlonaig House is a beautifully decorated contemporary holiday cottage located in the picturesque coastal village of Port William. Ideal for families and large groups, the spacious 5 bedroom detached self catering holiday cottage is set in the beautiful countryside of Dumfries and Galloway, and sleeps eight adults (plus two children) in perfect luxury. The house has 4 large bedrooms, the two king bedded rooms have ensuite facilities and flat screen TVs and the two twin bedded rooms share a large family bathroom. There is an additional childrens bunk room off the master bedroom making the house an ideal choice for families. There is a large cot bed in one of the bedrooms and an additional travel cot can be provided on request. Two high chairs can also be provided.

Griffin Lodge is a charming, detached holiday cottage is set in an elevated position overlooking the coastal village of Port William and can sleep six people in three bedrooms. This all ground floor cottage has a double bedroom with an en-suite shower room, a double bedroom, a twin bedroom, a bathroom, a kitchen with breakfast/dining area, a utility room, a dining room and a sitting room. Outside there is off road parking for four cars, lockable bike storage and a tiered patio garden at the side with furniture and a barbecue. Griffin Lodge is a wonderful holiday base.

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Tour Scotland Self Catering Holiday Cottages Recommendations Moffat


Tour Scotland self catering holiday cottage recommendations in Moffat, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

Caledonian Cottage has one single bedroom and one twin bedroom. Shared shower room with wc and basin. Secure private parking for up to three vehicles. Tv, Internet connection, tea/coffee making facilities. No kitchen but plenty of restaurants and cafes nearby. Cycle shop bike wash, repairs and hire on site. 5 mins to 18 hole golf course. Game and course fishing nearby, call beforehand to arrange permits. For cyclists Moffat is on the main route for Landsend to John o Groats, stock up with spares at our bike shop. Central for 7stanes mountain biking, Ae forest 20 mins, Mabie forest 30mins. Innerleithen Glentress Newcasleton Dalbeattie Kiroughtree all about one hour. Drumlanrig 40mins and plenty of forest tracks around Moffat to explore. Don't worry if you have no transport, catch a train to Lockerbie with your bikes and we will arrange to pick you up and return you after your visit.

Rosebery House holiday apartment in Moffat is a superb mid apartment at first floor level. Rosebery House is a large Victorian mansion spacious and very enchanting it enjoys a large bay windowed lounge and kingsize bedroom to the front and then a double and twin bedroom .There is a large dining room beside the kitchen and small cloakroom with washing machine wc, and wash hand basin. There is a further huge bathroom with free standing roll top bath double sized shower two wash hand basins vanity unit and wc.

Lochhouse Tower is a unique example of a Border Pele Tower, strong house, built in 1536 by the Johnstone Clan, it is unusual in respect of the rounded angles and the stepping in of the higher levels. The vaulted basement now hosts a spacious kitchen/dinning area with a tasteful mix of modern luxuries and original historical features, this mix carries on throughout the tower. You will truly feel king of the castle in the great hall, which now serves as the comfortable, spacious lounge and sitting room.

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Tour Scotland May Video Photograph Scottish Farmer Driving Stone Separator Perthshire



Tour Scotland May video of a Scottish Farmer driving a stone separator on visit to rural Perthshire, Scotland. Martin Hynd planting potatoes.

Tour Scotland May photograph of a Scottish Farmer driving a stone separator on visit to rural Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland May Video Scottish Farmer Sowing Seed Potatoes Perthshire



Tour Scotland May video of a Scottish Farmer sowing seed potatoes on visit to rural Perthshire, Scotland. Martin Hynd planting potatoes.

Tour Scotland May photograph of a Scottish Farmer sowing seed potatoes on visit to rural Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video Lunchtime Drive Daffodil Lined Road To Saucher Perthshire



Tour Scotland May video of a lunchtime drive on a daffodil lined road to visit Saucher, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland May Video Lunchtime Drive To Balbeggie Perthshire



Tour Scotland May video of a lunchtime drive to visit Balbeggie, Perthshire, Scotland. At the start of the video you can see a plane from Scone Airport flying over the road.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Glen Lochan Perthshire

Tour Scotland photograph of Glen Lochan, Perthshire, Scotland. Part of the Rob Roy MacGregor Trail.



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Tour Scotland Photographs Glen Shervie Perthshire

Tour Scotland photograph of Glen Shervie, Perthshire, Scotland.



Tour Scotland photograph of Glen Shervie, Perthshire, Scotland.

Tour Scotland photograph of Glen Shervie, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photographs RAF Hercules Cairn Glen Loch Perthshire

Tour Scotland photograph of the RAF Hercules cairn in Glen Loch Perthshire, Scotland. On May 27th 1993: An RAF C-130K Hercules, 65-13038, c/n 4213, XV193, crashed in Highland Perthshire, Scotland, when it stalled after a cargo drop. 8 RAF crew and one Army Air Despatcher on board died.



Tour Scotland photograph of the RAF Hercules cairn in Glen Loch Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photographs Loch nan Uamh Lochaber

Tour Scotland photograph of Loch nan Uamh in Lochaber, Scotland. Loch nan Uamh is the place where Bonnie Prince Charlie first set foot on mainland Great Britain on the 25th of July 1745 and the place from where Charles escaped to the Hebrides after the Battle of Culloden.



Tour Scotland photograph of Loch nan Uamh in Lochaber, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Sunday Video Coastal Rowers Outer Harbour Anstruther East Neuk Of Fife



Tour Scotland Sunday video of coastal rowers returning to the outer harbour in Anstruther, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. Members of The St Ayles Rowing Club which was established in May 2010 as part of a community project to try and bring together people of all ages who would like to get involved with something that would not only help their fitness but more importantly as a social method of getting to know the people in your area and have a bit of fun along the way.

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Tour Scotland Sunday Morning Video Photographs Harbour Anstruther East Neuk Of Fife



Tour Scotland Sunday morning video of the inner harbour in Anstruther, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. I went to school at Waid Academy in Anstruther and always love to show my tour guests my home area of Scotland.

Tour Scotland Sunday morning photograph of the inner harbour in Anstruther, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland.

Tour Scotland Sunday morning photograph of the inner harbour in Anstruther, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland.

Tour Scotland Sunday morning photograph of the inner harbour in Anstruther, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video Photographs Daffodils Roadside Anstruther East Neuk Of Fife



Tour Scotland video of daffodils by the roadside on visit to St Andrews from Anstruther in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. daffodils by the side of the Anstruther to St Andrews B9131 road.

Tour Scotland photograph of daffodils by the roadside on visit to St Andrews from Anstruther in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland.

Tour Scotland photograph of daffodils by the roadside on visit to St Andrews from Anstruther in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland.

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