Tour Scotland Photograph Cottage Lochinver


Tour Scotland photograph of an old Crofters cottage near Lochinver, Scotland. There are 17,700 crofts left in Scotland, all concentrated in the so called seven counties in the Highlands and Islands. Most are owned or rented by crofters who double up in other forms of employment, repairing the roads, fishing, forestry and tourism, apart from the basic business of crofting.



All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.

View the most recent Tour Scotland photographs.

Tour Scotland Photograph Horse and Plough Gravestone


Tour Scotland photograph of a Horse and Plough gravestone, in St Madoes, 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.

Tour Scotland Photograph Horse and Cart Gravestone


Tour Scotland photograph of a Horse and Cart gravestone in St Madoes, 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.

Photograph Heavy Horses Peat Inn Fife Scotland


Photograph of Heavy Horses at Peat Inn, Fife, Scotland.




Photograph of Heavy Horses at Peat Inn, Fife, Scotland.


Photograph of Heavy Horses at Peat Inn, Fife, Scotland.

All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.



Small group tours of Scotland. Ancestry tours of Scotland. Tour Scotland. Tour Aberdeen, Tour Dundee, Tour Edinburgh, Tour Glasgow, Tour Isle of Skye. Tour Glencoe, Tour Loch Lomond. Tour Loch Ness.

Tour Scotland Photograph Reverend John Cunningham Memorial Glendevon Perthshire


Tour Scotland photograph of the Reverend John Cunningham Memorial in Glendevon Parish Church, Pool of Muckhart, Perthshire, Scotland.

This distinguished surname recorded in the spellings of Cunningham, and the rarer Irish Conningham and Conaghan, is of early medieval Scottish origin. It is a locational regional name from Cunninghame, one of the territorial divisions of the county of Ayrshire.



All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.

View the most recent Tour Scotland photographs.