Tour Scotland photograph of the Thorn Tree planted by Mary Queen Of Scots in the St Mary's College Quadrangle, University Of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. The Quad contains a thorn tree said to have been planted by Mary, Queen of Scots, during her many visits to St Andrews.
Tour Scotland video of the Thorn Tree planted by Mary Queen Of Scots in the St Mary's College Quadrangle, University Of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.
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Showing posts with label Tour Scotland Mary Queen of Scots. Show all posts
Old Image Loch Leven Scotland
Old image of Loch Leven, Perthshire, Scotland. The most famous association of this area is Loch Leven Castle where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned.
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Mary, Queen of Scots: Truth or Lies. Mary, Queen of Scots is one of the most famous Scots in history. And yet the debate rages on as fiercely as ever about what this enigmatic Queen was really like. To some, Mary was a naive fool who allowed her errant heart to rule her head. To others, she was a clever, strategic thinker who secured the Scottish throne and the direction of the British monarchy. Murder, infidelity and intrigue permeate this story of one of the most turbulent times in history. Rosalind Marshall is renowned for her work on Mary, Queen of Scots and she takes us through the key myths that surround this fascinating story. Mary, Queen of Scots: Truth or Lies.
Tour Scotland Winter Photograph Huntingtower Castle
Tour Scotland Winter photograph shot today of Huntingtower Castle by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Mary Queen of Scots came to stay here in 1565 with her new husband, Lord Darnley.
Tour Scotland Winter photograph shot today of Huntingtower Castle by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.
Tour Scotland Winter photograph shot today of Huntingtower Castle by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.
All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.
View the most recent Tour Scotland photographs.
Mary, Queen of Scots is one of the most famous Scots in history. And yet the debate rages on as fiercely as ever about what this enigmatic Queen was really like. To some, Mary was a naive fool who allowed her errant heart to rule her head. To others, she was a clever, strategic thinker who secured the Scottish throne and the direction of the British monarchy. Murder, infidelity and intrigue permeate this story of one of the most turbulent times in history. Rosalind Marshall is renowned for her work on Mary, Queen of Scots and she takes us through the key myths that surround this fascinating story. Mary, Queen of Scots: Truth or Lies.
Photographic Print Mary Queen of Scots Golf Scotland
Photographic print of Mary Queen of Scots playing golf at Saint Andrews, Scotland. Date 1563. Photographic Print of MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS/GOLF from Mary Evans.
Mary was the first woman to practice golf in Scotland. She even caused a scandal when she was seen playing the game at St Andrews within days of her husband Darnley's murder.
All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.
Photograph Mary Queen of Scots Scotland
Photograph of Mary Queen of Scots at Castle Campbell, Scotland. Mary Queen of Scots attending celebrations surrounding the wedding of her cousin, James Stewart, to the 5th Earl of Argyll's sister in 1563. This entire costume event was free today, including entrance to the Castle. Tour Castle Campbell.
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