June 2nd Photograph Aberfeldy Distillery Scotland


June 2nd photograph of Aberfeldy Distillery, Scotland. Aberfeldy is situated in the center of Scotland, approximately five miles east of Loch Tay and the town of Kenmore and approximately eight miles south of Loch Tummel. Aberfeldy relys on the fresh water stream Pitilie Burn, which runs alongside the distillery and has been used for centuries to make whisky. Aberfeldy is the only distillery in Scotland to use these waters. Aberfeldy uses only Scottish barley, yeast, and water to make their single malt Scotch whisky. Established in 1896 by John Dewar and Sons, Aberfeldy started operating in 1898.


June 2nd photograph of Aberfeldy Distillery, Scotland.

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June 1st Tayside Motorcycle Officers Scone Palace Scotland


June 1st photograph of Tayside Police Motorcycle Officers at Scone Palace, Scotland. These fine gentlemen were part of the security for the visit of Prince Charles to Scone Palace.


June 1st photograph of a Tayside Police Motorcycle Officer at Scone Palace, Scotland.


June 1st photograph of Tayside Police Motorcycle Officers at Scone Palace, Scotland.

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June 1st Photograph Prince Charles Scone Scotland


June 1st close-up photograph of Prince Charles at Scone Palace, Scotland. This was as close as I could get on his visit to Scone Palace.

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This official souvenir presents a portrait of HRH The Prince of Wales from his earliest years to the present day. A biography in pictures, it includes previously unseen items and documents from the Royal Collection and Royal Archives, many with close personal associations, recording The Prince's life and his many roles and interests, both public and private, over sixty years. It is supplemented with The Prince's personal selection of his favourite works of art from the Royal Collection and from his own collection. Charles Prince of Wales: A Birthday Souvenir Album (Royal Collection).

June 1st Photograph Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Scotland


June 1st photograph of The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards at Scone Palace, Scotland. This band were performing today for the visit of Prince Charles to Scone Palace.


June 1st photograph of The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards at Scone Palace, Scotland.

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June 1st Photograph Prince Charles Scone Palace Scotland


June 1st photograph of Prince Charles meeting Lord and Lady Mansfield at Scone Palace, Scotland.


June 1st photograph of Prince Charles meeting Lord and Lady Mansfield at Scone Palace, Scotland.

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In 1498, the first Lord Mansfield, a descendant of Freskin de Moravia, a Flemish noble who came to Scotland and founded the Murray family, branched off from the Earls of Atholl, later the Dukes of Atholl. The Mansfields later became Lord Stormont. The Third Lord Stormont held the last coronation to be held in Scotland when Charles II was crowned at Moot Hill at Scone. A later member of the family, a brilliant lawyer, was Lord Chief Justice of England and Chancellor of the Exchequer, and was created Earl of Mansfield. The present Lord Mansfield is also the 13th Viscount Stormont and Lord Scone, 11th Lord Balvaird and Hereditary Keeper of Robert the Bruce's castle of Lochmaben in Dumfries.