March 20th Photograph River Tay Scotland


March 20th photograph of the River Tay, at Dundee, Scotland.

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March 20th Photograph Piperdam Golf Course Scotland


March 20th Photograph Piperdam Golf Course, near Dundee, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Wedding Bus


Tour Scotland photograph of a Wedding Bus at Piperdam, near Dundee, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Liff Church


Tour Scotland photograph of Liff Church, near Dundee, Scotland. Liff Church was built in 1839 by William MacKenzie and is a rectangular plan Gothic structure with a tower and spire at the east end.


Tour Scotland photograph of Liff Graveyard, near Dundee, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Blacksmith Gravestone


Tour Scotland photograph of a Blacksmith Gravestone in Liff graveyard cemetery near Dundee, Scotland. For several centuries the name Liff denoted a large area, not a village. It comprised the parish of Liff together with its united parishes of Benvie, Invergowrie, Logie, and Lochee, and so included substantial parts of the city of Dundee. The village around the church was known as Kirkton of Liff or simply the Kirkton. An ancient site in the village called Hurly Hawkin was regarded for several centuries as a palace of King Alexander I.

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