Old Photograph Of The Houses Belonging To The Church By The Cemetery In Dunblane Scotland


Old photograph of the houses belonging to the Church by the old Cemetery in Dunblane, Scotland. Dunblane, Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Bhlàthain, a town in the council area of Stirling in central Scotland. Dunblane is built on the banks of the Allan Water, or River Allan, a tributary of the River Forth. Dunblane Cathedral is its most prominent landmark. The railway station is located on the former Scottish Central Railway, between Stirling and Perth, Perthshire, and opened with the line in 1848. The present Dunblane Cathedral, dedicated to St Blane, dates from the 13th century, with restorations in the 19th and 20th centuries. The town is situated off the A9 road which has been bypassed since 1991, on the way north to Perth, Perthshire.



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