Tour Scotland Photograph Drum Majors Apprentice Boys of Derry March Perth Perthshire

Tour Scotland photograph of Drum Majors at the Apprentice Boys of Derry March on visit to Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Flag Bearers Apprentice Boys of Derry March Perth Perthshire

Tour Scotland photograph of Flag Bearers at the Apprentice Boys of Derry March on visit to Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photographs Marching Drummer Apprentice Boys of Derry March Perth Perthshire

Tour Scotland photograph of marching drummers at the Apprentice Boys of Derry March on visit to Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

Tour Scotland photograph of marching drummers at the Apprentice Boys of Derry March on visit to Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Flute Players Apprentice Boys of Derry March Perth Perthshire

Tour Scotland photograph of Flute Players at the Apprentice Boys of Derry March on visit to Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Drum Major Apprentice Boys of Derry March Perth Perthshire

Tour Scotland photograph of a Drum Major at the Apprentice Boys of Derry March on visit to Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video Fourth Group Apprentice Boys of Derry March Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of the fourth group of marchers and marching bands at the Apprentice Boys of Derry March on visit to Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. The march began at Lesser South Inch at noon in Perth, and was divided into four groups starting around two minutes apart. This march was part of the annual Relief of Derry celebrations.

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Tour Scotland Video Third Group Apprentice Boys of Derry March Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of the third group of marchers and marching bands at the Apprentice Boys of Derry March on visit to Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. The march began at Lesser South Inch at noon in Perth, and was divided into four groups starting around two minutes apart. This march was part of the annual Relief of Derry celebrations.

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Tour Scotland Video Second Group Apprentice Boys of Derry March Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of the second group of marchers and marching bands at the Apprentice Boys of Derry March on visit to Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. The march began at Lesser South Inch at noon in Perth, and was divided into four groups starting around two minutes apart. This march was part of the annual Relief of Derry celebrations.

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Tour Scotland Video First Group Apprentice Boys of Derry March Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of the first group of marchers and marching bands at the Apprentice Boys of Derry March on visit to Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. The march began at Lesser South Inch at noon in Perth, and was divided into four groups starting around two minutes apart. This march was part of the annual Relief of Derry celebrations.

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Tour Scotland Video Reverend Liston Stained Glass Window St Fillan's Church Aberdour Fife




Tour Scotland video of the Reverend Liston stained glass window on visit to St Fillan's Church in Aberdour, Fife, Scotland. In memory of the Reverend John and Robert Liston, Ministers of this Parish from 1723 to 1796, and of their descendants the Reverend William Liston, Minister of Cardonald Parish, and Thomas Liston, Merchant in London. Robert Liston, born 22nd of March 1730, died 11th of February 1796, was a Scottish Minister, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. Robert was the son of the Reverend John Liston, Minister of Aberdour. The Liston family had been much involved in the Covenanter struggles. His great grandfather William had been sentenced to death for his part in the Battle of Rullion Green, though he fled and escaped. Robert married Janet Hardie, daughter of Henry Hardy, Minister of Culross on the 11th of November 1766. His wife Janet died at Auldcathie, Hoptoun Park, on the 31st of December 1814.

Notable people with the Liston surname include:

Emil Liston, born 1890, died 1949, American athletic coach and administrator.
Eoin Liston, born 1957, Irish sports person.
Henry Liston, born 1771, died 1836, Scottish minister and inventor.
James Michael Liston, born 1881, died 1976, New Zealand Catholic bishop.
John Liston, born 1776, died 1846, English comedian.
Larry Liston, born 1952, American politician, Colorado House of Representatives.
Melba Liston, born 1926, died 1999, American jazz musician.
Robert Liston, born 1794, died 1847, Scottish surgeon.
Robert Liston, born 1742, died 1836, British diplomat.
Robert Liston, born 1730, died 1796, Scottish clergyman.
Sonny Liston, American boxer.
Virginia Liston, born, 1890, died 1932, American blues and jazz singer.

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Tour Scotland Video Drysdale And White Stained Glass Window St Fillan's Church Aberdour Fife



Tour Scotland video of the Thomas Drysdale and his wife Catherine White memorial stained glass window on visit to St Fillan's Church in Aberdour, Fife, Scotland. John died in January, 1906, and Catherine in December, 1889. This window given by their children. The Drysdale surname, with the variants Drysdall and Drysdell, is Scottish in origin, from Dryfesdale, a parish in county Dumfries.

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Tour Scotland Video Cunningham Stained Glass Window St Fillan's Church Aberdour Fife



Tour Scotland video of the Cunningham memorial stained glass window on visit to St Fillan's Church in Aberdour, Fife, Scotland. The Cunninghams have been around a long time in Aberdour from 1700 onwards. The Cunningham surname is of early medieval Scottish origin. It is a locational regional name from Cunninghame, one of the territorial divisions of the county of Ayrshire. A Scots family of this name can trace their ancestry back to one Wernebald, a vassal of the Norman nobleman, Hugh de Morville, who obtained the manor of Cunningham from his feudal superior in the early 12th Century. Notable bearers of the name were William Cunningham, fourth Earl of Glencairn and lord high treasurer of Scotland, in 1526; and also Sir Charles Cunningham, bon 1755, died 1834, first lieutenant of the " Hinchingbroke " with Horatio Nelson in 1779.

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Tour Scotland Video Livingston And Mitchell Stained Glass Window St Fillan's Church Aberdour Fife



Tour Scotland video of the John Livingston and his wife Helen Mitchell memorial stained glass window on visit to St Fillan's Church in Aberdour, Fife, Scotland. John died on the 22nd of February, 1908. Helen died on the 23rd of August, 1911.

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Tour Scotland Video Scottish Bluebells Castle Garden Aberdour Fife



Tour Scotland video of Scottish Bluebells in the traditional 17th century walled garden on visit to the castle in Aberdour, Fife, Scotland. Campanula rotundifolia, harebell, is a rhizomatous perennial flowering plant in the bellflower family native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. In Scotland, it is often known as the bluebell. Elsewhere in Britain, bluebell refers to Hyacinthoides non-scripta, and in North America, bluebell refers to Virginia bluebell. The Harebell is dedicated to Saint Dominic.

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Tour Scotland May 23rd Video Sunset Moncreiffe Hill Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland video shot on May 23rd at 10pm of sunset from visit to Moncreiffe Hill above the River Tay, South of Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video Mary Temple Cooper Stained Glass Window Abernethy Perthshire




Tour Scotland video of the Mary Temple Cooper memorial stained glass window on visit to the parish church in Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland. Cooper is an Anglo-Saxon name. The name was originally given to a cooper, a person who made and repaired barrels, casks, and buckets. It was a trade highly valued in the Middle Ages, as the construction or waterproof containers was no easy task with the tools of the time. The surname Cooper was first found in Sussex where they held a family seat from very ancient times, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A.D.

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Tour Scotland Video Reverend George McDougall Stained Glass Window Abernethy Perthshire




Tour Scotland video of the Reverend George McDougall memorial stained glass window on visit to the parish church in Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland. In grateful memory of Rev George McDougall B.D. who ministered in this church for 28 years, 1903 to 1932. Erected by the parishioners.

The Clan MacDougall takes its name from Dougall, the son of Somerled who was killed at the Battle of Renfrew in 1164. After Somerled's death, Dougall held most of Argyll as well as the islands of Mull, Lismore, Jura, Tiree, Coll and others. The Celtic first name Dougall, or Dugald is derived from the Gaelic dubh gall, which means black stranger. Dougall's royal descent was acknowledged by the king of Norway and Dougall himself was styled as King of the South Isles and Lord of Lorne. One of Dougall's sons seems to have been Óspakr Hákon, a man installed as King of the Isles by Hákon Hákonarson, King of Norway in 1230. A certain son of Dougall was Duncan, who was in turn the father of Ewan. Duncan and Ewan built many castles to defend their territory. These included Dunstaffnage Castle, Dunollie Castle and Duntrune Castle on the main land. Whilst on the islands they built Aros Castle, Cairnburgh Castle, Dunchonnel Castle and Coeffin Castle. Dunollie Castle is believed to have been fortified since the 6th century and became the seat of the chief of Clan MacDougall. Duncan also built Ardchattan Priory and it was here that the MacDougall chiefs were buried until 1737.

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Tour Scotland Video David Speedie Stained Glass Window Abernethy Perthshire




Tour Scotland video of the David Speedie memorial stained glass window on visit to the parish church in Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland. In affectionate memory of David Speedie, born 25th of March, 1820, died 5th of May, 1911, and his wife Ann Chapman, born 1st of August, 1824, died, 8th of August, 1908. This window is placed here by their son David Speedie. Glory to God in the Highest, and on Earth Peace and Goodwill To All Men. This window contains a scene of St Mungo and St Columba meeting and exchanging pastoral staves. Many people with the Speedie surname from this area of Scotland emigrated to Canada and the USA.

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Tour Scotland Video Matthew Speedie Stained Glass Window Abernethy Perthshire




Tour Scotland video of the Matthew Speedie memorial stained glass window on visit to the parish church in Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland. In affectionate memory of Matthew Speedie, born 29th August, 1849, died 6th January, 1921. " His not here, he is risen. " This window is placed here by his niece Ann C. Morton. The window contains a scene of Gartnaidh, the King founder of the church of Abernethy inspecting the building. Many people with the Speedie surname from this area of Scotland emigrated to Canada and the USA.

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Tour Scotland Video Lieutenant Colonel John P. Cooper Stained Glass Window Abernethy Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of the Lieutenant Colonel John P. Cooper memorial stained glass window on visit to the parish church in Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland. To The Glory Of God and in memory of John Cooper who died in 1948. For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given. The people that walked in darkness, have seen a great light. The Cooper surname is one of the earliest on record in England, and likewise in America, Walter Cooper being recorded in " The Muster of the Inhabitants of Virginia " as early as 1619, and prior to the arrival of the Mayflower in 1620. Early recordings include those of Selide le Copere of Norfolk in 1181, John Copper in the 1424 Friary Rolls of York and Ricardus Cowper, also recorded and Richard Cooper, Ecclesfield, Yorkshire on October 10th 1562.

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Tour Scotland Video Apple Blossom Pictish Tower Abernethy Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of apple blossom in front of the Pictish Tower on on visit to Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland. This Scottish round tower dates from around the 9th or 10th century, with 11th century alterations. It was used by Celtic clergy as a steeple and watchtower, perhaps against Viking invaders. Abernethy Tower was built for defence and later it was used as a belfry and a beacon.

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Old Photograph Chauffeurs Pitlochry Scotland

Old photograph of chauffeurs in Pitlochry, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video Red Biplane Taking Off Perth Airport Scone Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of a Red Biplane taking off from Perth Airport by Scone, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video Photographs Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance Launch Perth Airport Scone Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of photographs of Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance launch at Perth Airport by Scone, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance is a registered charity and receives no government or lottery funding. They rely 100% on public donations.

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Tour Scotland Video Demonstration Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance Launch Perth Airport



Tour Scotland video of a demonstration at the Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance launch at Perth Airport by Scone, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance is a registered charity and receives no government or lottery funding. They rely 100% on public donations.

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Tour Scotland Video The Atholl Highlanders Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance Launch



Tour Scotland video of The Atholl Highlanders Pipes and Drums at the Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance launch at Perth Airport by Scone, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance is a registered charity and receives no government or lottery funding. They rely 100% on public donations. The Atholl Highlanders are a Scottish infantry regiment. Based in Blair Atholl, the regiment is not part of the British Army. Instead, the regiment is in the private employ of the Duke of Atholl, making it the only legal private army in the United Kingdom, and indeed all of Europe.

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Old Photograph St Cuthbert's Chapel Scotland

Old photograph of St Cuthbert's Chapel in Moffat, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The 13th century chapel of St Cuthbert is traditionally said to have been built by the Knights Templars who for a long time held the lands of Chapel, Craikscraigs, Gardenholm and Holehouse.



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Old Photograph Davaar Island Scotland

Old photograph of Davaar Island at the mouth of Campbeltown Loch off the east coast of Kintyre, in Argyll, Scotland. This uninhabited Scottish island is known for its seven caves, one of which contains a life size cave painting depicting the crucifixion, painted in 1887 by local artist Archibald MacKinnon after he had a vision in a dream suggesting him to do so.



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Old Photograph Morag's Fairy Glen Scotland

Old photograph of Morag's Fairy Glen in Dunoon, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Rest And Be Thankful Road Scotland

Old photograph of the Rest And Be Thankful road in Argyll, Scotland. A stone commemorates the completion of this military road built by General Wade in 1750.



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Old Photograph Enochdhu Scotland

Old photograph of cottages in Enochdhu a small village located West of Kirkmichael, Perthshire, Scotland.



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Old Photographs Fauldhouse Scotland

Old photograph of Fauldhouse in West Lothian, Scotland. Fauldhouse was known until the 19th century by the names Falas or latterly Fallas. There are families with the surname Fallas, who obviously had ancestors who came from Fauldhouse. The name Fallas or Fauldhouse has been translated as house on the fold or house in the field.



Fala, is of Scottish territorial origin from the lands of Fala in Midlothian. The name is believed to derive from the Medieval English " Falwe ", meaning " Fallow " i.e. a piece of ploughed ground left uncropped for a year or more. The surname was first recorded in the latter part of the 12th Century. One, Bartholomew de Faulaw was witness to a charter in favour of the House of Soltre between the years 1214 and 1240. One, George de Falow was Provost of Edinburgh in 1421. The variant spellings Fallawe, Fawlo, Faulo and Falowe appear on record in Scotland during the period 1426 to 1453. James Fala was a tenant under the Abbey of Kelso in 1576. On June 24th, 1723 William Falla and Janet Veitch were married in Edinburgh, Midlothian. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Radulf Falache, charter witness, which was dated circa 1165 in The Register of Paisley Monastery, during the reign of King William.


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Tour Scotland May21st Video Sunset Kinnoull Hill Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland video shot on May 21st at 10pm of sunset from visit to Kinnoull Hill above the River Tay near Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Longer days of daylight at this time of year in Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video May 21st 10pm Drive To Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of an evening drive on May 21st at 10pm to Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Shot this video after a visit to Dundee. A wee video showing how light it still is at 10pm in Perthshire at this time of year.

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Tour Scotland Video Tractor River Tay Perth Perthshire




Tour Scotland morning video of a tractor in the River Tay in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. This tractor was crossing the river from Rodney Gardens to Moncreiffe Island, also known as Friarton Island, which divides the River Tay into two channels as it flows through Perth. The King James VI Golf Course is situated on and covers much of the island with the remaining land used for allotments.

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Tour Scotland Video Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance Landing At Perth Airport



Tour Scotland video of Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance landing at Perth Airport by Scone, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance is a registered charity and receives no government or lottery funding. We rely 100% on public donations.

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Tour Scotland Video Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance Taking Off From Perth Airport



Tour Scotland video of Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance taking off from Perth Airport by Scone, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance is a registered charity and receives no government or lottery funding. They rely 100% on public donations.

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Tour Scotland Video Passenger Train Sunset Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of a passenger train crossing the railway bridge over the River Tay at sunset at 9.30pm on the evening of May 20th on visit to Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video Sunset River Tay Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of sunset at 9.30pm on the evening of May 20th on visit to River Tay in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. The spire is St Matthew's Church on Tay Street. Long days of daylight now in Scotland. Shot this video from the railway bridge.

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Old Photograph Drumtochty Scotland

Old photograph of cottages in Drumtochty, Perthshire, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Bridge Of Feugh Banchory Scotland

Old photograph of a cottage by the Bridge Of Feugh, Banchory, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.



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Old Photographs Burrelton Scotland

Old photograph of cottages in Burrelton, Perthshire, Scotland. A small Scottish village 12 miles from Perth and 15 miles from Dundee. It is joined onto another smaller village, Woodside. It is 2 miles from Coupar Angus and 5 miles from Balbeggie.



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Tour Scotland Video Photographs Pink Ribbonwalk Scone Palace Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of photographs of the Pink Ribbonwalk on the grounds of Scone Palace, by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. This was a fundraising event to help Breast Cancer Care support people living with breast cancer.

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Old Photograph Beached Whale Scotland

Old photograph of a beached whale on the coast of Caithness, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Spinner Cottage Shetland Scotland

Old photograph of a Shetland Spinner outside a cottage in Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Scotland.



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