Tour Scotland photograph shot this afternoon of Greyfriars Graveyard, Perth, Scotland. The mist eventually lifted for a wee while this afternoon, and with the sun shining it was a good opportunity to shoot some photographs of this old cemetery in Perth.
Tour Scotland photograph shot this afternoon of Greyfriars Graveyard, Perth, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph shot this afternoon of Greyfriars Graveyard, Perth, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph shot this afternoon of Greyfriars Graveyard, Perth, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph shot this afternoon of Greyfriars Graveyard, Perth, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph shot this afternoon of Greyfriars Graveyard, Perth, Scotland.
All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.
In A Scottish Graveyard Miscellany, Hamish Brown explores in words and extraordinary pictures the folk art of Scottish graveyards from the eighteenth century (when gravestones began to be widely used) to the present day. Each old kirkyard is a riotous celebration of folk art: there are skulls and skeletons, ships and lighthouses, angels galore, carved portraits of our forebears and even a gravestone decorated with a picture of Bart Simpson and his skateboard! More than mere memorials, the graves are a collection of pages in stone taken from the history of Scottish everyday life. Scotland's kirkyards are not gloomy places to be shunned, but places to find vivid stories from the lives of people, without distinction of class or creed. There is much humour in this book, and the photographs throughout taken by the author illustrate better than words why we should look after the unique treasuries in our midst. The Scottish Graveyard Miscellany: The Folk Art of Scotland's Graves.
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