Old photograph of people on the beach in Elie, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland.
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Tour Scotland photographs and videos from my tours of Scotland. Photography and videography, both old and new, from beautiful Scotland, Scottish castles, seascapes, rivers, islands, landscapes, standing stones, lochs and glens.
Old Photograph Yair Bridge Scotland
Old photograph of a cottage by Yair Bridge located three miles North West of Selkirk, Borders, Scotland. The name Yair comes from the old Scots word for a fish trap. In 1156 King Malcolm allowed the monks of Kelso to build a dam on the River Tweed, creating a pool for fishing. The bridge was constructed in 1764, and designed by the Edinburgh architect William Mylne, born 1734, died 1790. The three arch stone bridge now carries the A707 across the Tweed, The Yair and the River Tweed generally remain popular salmon fishing sites.
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Old Photograph Entertainers Dundee Scotland
Old photograph of entertainers in Dundee, Scotland.
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Old Photograph Cricket Team Glenalmond Perthshire Scotland
Old photograph of the cricket team at Trinity College Glenalmond located eight miles West of Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. This Scottish school was founded as an independent school by William Gladstone and James Hope-Scott. It was established to provide teaching for young men destined for the ministry of the Scottish Episcopal Church and where young men could be brought up in the faith of that Church. It was originally known as the The Scottish Episcopal College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Glenalmond. The school opened its doors on 4 May 1847 to fourteen boys, though one boy, Lord Kerr, later Marquess of Lothian and Secretary for Scotland, arrived a day early. The first headmaster was Charles Wordsworth.
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Old Photograph Highland Regiment Soldiers Leven Fife Scotland
Old photograph of Highland Regiment soldiers in Leven, Fife, Scotland.
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