Old Photograph St Kessog's Church Callander Scotland


Old photograph of St Kessog's Church, Callander, Trossachs, Scotland. The former St Kessog’s Church in Ancaster Square. The church was designed by Robert Baldie in 1883 and
retains many original features including stained glass windows and attractive arched and vaulted ceilings in the upper floors. It is a square plan church designed in the Early Gothic Pointed Style.

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Old Photograph Cutting Peats Scotland


Old photograph of a crofter cutting Peats on the Shetland Islands, Scotland.

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Old Photograph Rossie Priory Scotland


Old photograph of Rossie Priory, Scotland. Rossie Priory is a beautiful historic country house set in rural Perthshire, built in the early 19th century for the Kinnaird family.

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Old Photograph Laurencekirk Scotland


Old photograph of houses in Laurencekirk, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Laurencekirk was, in the past, known for making snuff boxes with a special type of airtight hinge, known as a Laurencekirk hinge, invented by James Sandy.

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Old Photograph Whitekirk Scotland


Old photograph of cottages in Whitekirk, East Lothian, Scotland. Whitekirk is four miles from North Berwick, eight miles from Dunbar and 25 miles east of Edinburgh. The shrine of Our Lady at Whitekirk was desecrated by the armies of Edward III of England in 1356, a period that would become known as the Burnt Candlemas. Whitekirk continued to be a place of pilgrimage, however, receiving visits from the future Pope Pius II and Kings James IV and James V. The Covenanting preacher John Blackadder gave his last conventicle on the hill behind the Church in 1678. Whitekirk was on the pilgrim's route from St Andrews, Fife to Santiago de Compostela in Spain, and described as a stopping point in the Iter pro peregrinis ad Compostellam., Book V of the Codex Calixtinus.

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