Old Photographs North Berwick Scotland

Old photograph of North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland. One of the most famous Witch trials at North Berwick was of the woman named Agnes Sampson. She was accused of making a potion to make the storms rough as King James VI of Scotland was sailing home from Denmark with his new wife, Anne of Denmark. The trial took place in 1591 and King James was there himself. Sampson was tortured to confess and then burned at the stake, like many other innocent people.


Old photograph of North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland.

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Old Photograph Gateside Fife Scotland


Old photograph of the Blacksmith, houses and cottages in Gateside, Fife, Scotland. A small Scottish village in the north east of Fife which has the River Tay on its northern coast, and the Firth of Forth to the South. Other notable population centres include Cupar, Newport-on-Tay, Newburgh, Auchtermuchty and Anstruther. The famous golf and university town of St. Andrews is in this constituency.





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Old Photographs Harbour Lerwick Scotland

Old photograph of herring gutters at the harbour in Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Scotland.



Old photograph of the harbour in Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Scotland.

Old photograph of a fishing boat in Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Scotland.

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Old Shetland. Based on the extensive collection of old photographs and postcards gathered over the years by Shetland native Douglas Smith, this beautifully presented book provides fascinating insight into the lives of Shetlanders from the 19th to the mid 20th centuries. As is usual in a fishing and maritime community, the men folk were typically absent for long periods of time at sea and the role of women was vital to the life of the islands. They are pictured here performing task as varied as gutting the herring catch, knitting the complex Fair Isle patterns and gossamer thin shawls for which the islands are famous, cutting and drying peat for fuel, shelling bait for the fishermen and burning seaweed for Kelp to supply chemical manufacturers. The wartime period 1939 to 1945 and the island’s crucial role as a lifeline to occupied Norway via the “Shetland Bus” is detailed and there are some fine examples of the unique and mysterious Brochs, substantial round stone defensive towers located throughout the islands. The herring and whaling boats, social occasions such as football and dancing, not to mention the annual Up-Helly-Aa fire festival celebration are all covered in this very comprehensive volume. Old Shetland.

Old Photographs Forres Scotland

Old photograph of Forres in Moray, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Peebles Scotland


Old photograph of Peebles in the Borders of Scotland.



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