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

Tour Scotland Photograph Cottage Glamis August 9th

Tour Scotland photograph shot today of an old cottage in the village of Glamis, Scotland.

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Old Photographs Glamis Scotland


Old photograph of thatched cottages, houses and car in the village of Glamis, Scotland. Situated by Glamis Castle.




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October 25th Photograph Cottages Glamis Scotland


October 25th tour photograph of cottages in the village of Glamis, Scotland. A row of 18th century cottages in Kirk Wynd, Glamis, Scotland.


October 25th tour photograph of cottages in the village of Glamis, Scotland.


October 25th tour photograph of cottages in the village of Glamis, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Parish Churchyard Glamis Slideshow


Tour Scotland Parish Churchyard Glamis Slideshow. A few photographs of the old churchyard in the village of Glamis, Scotland. Located just over five miles south of the town of Forfar in Angus, Glamis village is near Glamis Castle.

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July 24th Photograph Celtic Cross Glamis Scotland


July 24th photograph of the Celtic Cross on the Glamis Stone, Scotland.

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July 11th Photograph Pictish Stone Glamis Scotland


July 11th photograph of a Pictish Symbol Stone, Glamis, Scotland. On this side of the stone there are three clearly carved symbols. At the top of the stone is a snake. Beneath is a leaping salmon. At the bottom of the stone is a mirror.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Thatched Cottage Glamis


Tour Scotland photograph of a thatched cottage in the village of Glamis near Glamis Castle, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Photograph And Video St Fergus Church Glamis


Tour Scotland photograph of St Fergus Church, Glamis, Scotland. This Scottish church is located at the end of Kirk Wynd in the village of Glamis, close to one of the gateways into the grounds of Glamis Castle. The church you see today was completed in 1792 as a replacement for the first stone church to be built on this site, which was consecrated in 1242.



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March 27th Photograph Church Glamis Scotland


March 27th photograph of St Fergus Church, Glamis, Scotland. The parish church of Glamis, dedicated to Saint Fergus, was founded in the early medieval period, around 8th century AD. The present building is 18th century with restoration in the 1930s but retains a vaulted 15th century aisle from the medieval church which preceded it.


March 27th photograph of the interior of St Fergus Church, Glamis, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Autumn Photograph Cottage Glamis


Tour Scotland Autumn photograph of an old cottage in Glamis village, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Autumn Photograph Water Pump


Tour Scotland Autumn photograph of an old water pump in Glamis village, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Old Cottage Glamis


Tour Scotland photograph of an old cottage in Glamis village, near Glamis Castle, Scotland.

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Photograph Window Box Glamis Scotland


Photograph of a window box with flowers in Glamis village, Scotland.

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Photograph Old Farm Building Glamis Scotland


Photograph of an old farm building in Glamis village, Scotland.

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Photograph Thatched Cottage Glamis Scotland


Photograph of a thatched cottage in Glamis village, Scotland.

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Photograph Tin Roof Glamis Scotland


Photograph of an old building with a tin roof in Glamis village, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Video Thatched Cottage Glamis


Tour Scotland photograph of a thatched cottage in Glamis village, Scotland. Near Glamis Castle a 14th century keep which has been extended extensively over the years. Thatched cottages were the norm in rural Scotland for many years as building practices of bygone Scotland ran to lightweight, irregular materials, such as wattle and daub walls, and cruck beams. These walls were simply not made to take much weight, and thatch was by far the lightest weight material available.



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