Tour Scotland Photograph War Memorial Kinloch Rannoch


Tour Scotland photograph of the War Memorial at Kinloch Rannoch, Perthshire, Scotland.

IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THE MEN OF THIS DISTRICT WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE WAR OF 1914 - 1918

CAPT. B.C. HUNTSMAN SHERWOOD FORRS.
LT. REV. W. URQUHART B.D. BLACK WATCH
LT. G.B.F. SAMUELSON M.C. COLDSTREAM GDS.
LT. R. MAULE ROYAL SCOTS
L/CPL. R.A. STEWART BLACK WATCH
L/CPL. M. URQUHART GORDON HDRS.
LT/CPL. J. STEWART SCOTTISH HORSE
RFM. D.T.S. MACPHERSON SCOTTISH RIFLES
PTE. S. DOTT BLACK WATCH
PTE. D. FERGUSON BLACK WATCH
PTE. F.A. MACDONALD BLACK WATCH
PTE. A. MCEWAN BLACK WATCH
PTE. J. MCINTOSH BLACK WATCH
PTE. D. MCINTYRE BLACK WATCH
PTE. A.E. MACLELLAN BLACK WATCH
PTE. D. MACPHERSON BLACK WATCH
PTE. D. ROBERTSON BLACK WATCH
PTE. J. ROBERTSON BLACK WATCH
PTE. D.M. STRACHAN BLACK WATCH
PTE. D. URQUHART BLACK WATCH
PTE. A. DEMPSTER H.L.I.
PTE. J. MACPHERSON H.L.I.
PTE. D. WHITE A & S. HDRS.
PTE. A. MCKILLOP GORDON HDRS.
PTE. W. CAMPBELL ROYAL SCOTS
PTE. G. CUMMING SCOTS GUARDS
SPR. A. MACPHERSON R.E.
L/CPL. A.S. DOUGLAS R.E.

1939 - 1945
LOT.COL. I.M. COBBOLD SCOTS GUARDS
MAJOR O.W. WALLIS PARACHUTE REGT.
LT. F.J.R. DE SALES LA TERRIERE SCOTS GREYS
F/SGT. W. BRAMLEY R.A.F.
S/SGT. D. MACKENZIE P.H. U.S.A.A.F.
SGT. E. CAMERON LOVAT SCOUTS
SGT. D.C. FINDLAY R.A.F.
L/CPL. D. MCL. MENZIES R.A.S.C.
A/B. A. JOHNSTONE R.N.
O/S. J. MACKENZIE R.N.
GDSM. E. CRERAR SCOTS GUARDS
PTE. G. LAING CAMERON HDRS.
PTE. W. MACDONALD CAMERON HDRS.
PTE. D. CALVERT BLACK WATCH
PTE. H. MENZIES BLACK WATCH

The distance from Glasgow to Kinloch Rannoch is 107 miles

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Tour Scotland Photograph Video Loch Rannoch


Tour Scotland photograph of Loch Rannoch, Perthshire, Scotland. Rannoch is one of the most scenic and rewarding parts of Highland Perthshire. The loch and surrounding area offer good sport fishing and walking. The small village of Kinloch Rannoch lies at the eastern end of the loch, and a crannog, an ancient artificial island with a folly, on it can be found near its western end.



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Tour Scotland Video Highland Division Monument Bruar


Tour Scotland travel video of the 51st Highland Division Monument on history visit and trip to Bruar, Highland Perthshire. This monument, consisting of an eight foot high bagpiper standing on a ten foot granite block stands at Bruar facing the A9, Scotland’s major north/south highway. The statue, based on the famous Normandy figure was sculpted by Scottish artist Alan Herriot who also sculpted the Highland Division Monument situated on the North Inch of Perth.


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Tour Scotland Photograph Deer Blair Castle


Tour Scotland photograph of Scottish deer on the grounds of Blair Castle, Highland Perthshire, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Video Bagpiper Blair Castle


Tour Scotland photograph of a Scottish Bagpiper at Blair Castle, Perthshire, Scotland. Blair Castle is said to have been started in 1269 by John I Comyn, Lord of Badenoch, died 1275, a northern neighbour of David I Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl, died 1270, who started building on the Earl's land while he was away on crusade. Upon his return, the Earl complained about the interloper to King Alexander III, won back his land and incorporated the tower that had been built into his own castle. King David II Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl, died 1326, forfeited the titles and estates after rebelling against Robert the Bruce in 1322. The earldom was granted to a number of individuals until 1457 when James II granted it to his half brother John Stewart, born 1440, died 1512. John Murray, son of the second Earl of Tullibardine, was created Earl of Atholl in 1629, and the title has since remained in the Murray family.



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