Old Photograph Coach And Horses Scotland


Old photograph of coach and horses in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Old Photographs Largs Scotland

Old photograph of Largs, Ayrshire, Scotland. Largs evolved from the estates of North Cunninghame over which the Montgomeries of Skelmorlie became temporal lords in the seventeenth century. Sir Robert Montgomerie built Skelmorlie Aisle in the ancient kirk of Largs in 1636 as a family mausoleum. From its beginnings as a small village around its kirk, Largs evolved into a busy and popular seaside resort in the nineteenth century. Large hotels appeared and the pier was constructed in 1834. It was not until 1895, however, that the railway made the connection to Largs, sealing the town's popularity.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Ben More Coigach


Tour Scotland Photograph of Ben More Coigach, Scotland. This is a long, table shaped Scottish mountain in the far north west of the Highlands of Scotland. It dominates the Coigach peninsula, in the county of Ross and Cromarty, seven miles north west of the town of Ullapool.

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Old Photograph Old Golf Course Moray Scotland


Old photograph of golfers on the Old Moray Golf Course, Lossiemouth, Scotland. The old course is considered to be one of the finest links courses in Scotland. A classic links designed by Old Tom Morris of St Andrews, Fife. Golf Scotland.



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Old Photographs Harbour Stornoway Scotland

Old photograph of fishing boats in the harbour in Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland. By the 1850s, Stornoway was fast becoming a town of some commercial importance, based on its reputation of having an excellent harbour. It had a major shipbuilding and repair facility and its harbour also catered for the lucrative shipping trade in Atlantic waters.


Old photograph of the harbour, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland.

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