Showing posts with label Tour Scotland Cramond. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tour Scotland Cramond. Show all posts

Tour Scotland Photograph Crosses Cemetery Cramond


Tour Scotland photograph of Crosses in the cemetery in Cramond, Edinburgh, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Cramond Causeway


Tour Scotland photograph of Cramond Causeway, Edinburgh, Scotland. Cramond Island, in the Firth of Forth, has WW II fortifications and is linked to land by a causeway with a line of concrete pylons on one side, constructed as a submarine defence boom. At certain low tides sand extends to the island, tempting visitors to visit the island, though occasionally some are stranded by the incoming tide.




Photograph of Cramond Causeway, Edinburgh, Scotland.


Photograph of Cramond Island, Scotland.

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February 18th Photograph Cramond Graveyard Scotland


February 18th photograph of Cramond Graveyard, Edinburgh, Scotland.

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February 18th Photograph Swans Cramond Scotland


February 18th photograph of Swans on the River Almond at Cramond, Edinburgh, Scotland. Cramond is a seaside village now part of suburban Edinburgh, Scotland, located in the north-west corner of the city at the mouth of the River Almond where it enters the Firth of Forth.

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Tour Scotland Video Cramond Kirk Edinburgh


Tour Scotland travel video of the Kirk and cemetery in Cramond, on ancestry, history visit and trip to Edinburgh. Cramond Kirk, constructed in part with stones from the Roman fort which lies beneath it. The present building dates mostly from 1656, with nineteenth century additions although the tower is the remnant of a much earlier building.


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