Old Photograph Fish Market Scotland


Old photograph of the Fish Market in Aberdeen, Scotland.

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Old Photographs River Ness Scotland


Old photograph of the River Ness at Inverness, Scotland.

Old photograph of the River Ness at Inverness, Scotland. Photographic Print of Friars Shot Pool Fishing from Mary Evans.

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Walks Inverness and Loch Ness includes walks near the city of Inverness, in the hills around Loch Ness and in the glens to the north. The 27 walks featured range from 0.25 miles to 25 miles (0.5-40km). Routes include: the towpath by the Caledonian Canal, around Loch Affric and Foyers to Inverfarigaig. Walks Inverness and Loch Ness (Hallewell Pocket Walking Guides).

April 27th Photograph Evening Snack Scotland


April 27th photograph of my Evening Snack in Scotland. In the foreground is a Gypsy Cream, and behind is a Caramel Tiffin. Scottish Cooking.

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April 27th Photograph Afternoon Snack Scotland


April 27th photograph of my afternoon snack in Scotland. A bakewell slice, shown on the left of the plate, consists of a pastry bottom spread with jam then topped with an almond filling and baked, the bakewell is then spread with a thick sugar icing and glazed cherries. And, of course, I had some shortbread. Scottish Cooking.

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Old Photograph Low Causewayside Culross Fife Scotland


Old photograph of Low Causewayside, Culross, Fife, Scotland. A legend states that when the British princess, and future saint, Teneu, daughter of the king of Lothian, became pregnant before marriage, her family threw her from a cliff. She survived the fall unharmed, and was soon met by an unmanned boat. She knew she had no home to go to, so she got into the boat; it sailed her across the Firth of Forth to land at Culross where she was cared for by Saint Serf; he became foster father of her son, Saint Kentigern or Mungo.



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