June 4th Photograph Boeing Stearman Biplanes Scotland


June 4th photograph of Boeing Stearman biplanes at Perth Airport, Perth, Scotland. The Breitling Wingwalkers will take to the skies at Heart of Scotland Airshow, Perth, on 5th and 6th June 2010 to perform a breathtaking sequence of formation loops and rolls, while daring wingwalkers perform acrobatics on the wings of these biplanes.


June 4th photograph of Boeing Stearman biplanes at Perth Airport, Perth, Scotland.


June 4th photograph of a Boeing Stearman biplane at Perth Airport, Perth, Scotland.

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June 4th Photograph Hawker Hurricane Scotland


June 4th photograph of a Hawker Hurricane at Perth Airport, Perth, Scotland. Hawker Hurricane Mark I, R4118, was delivered new to 605 County of Warwick Squadron at Drem on 17 August 1940. During the Battle of Britain it flew 49 sorties from Croydon and shot down five enemy aircraft. After being battle damaged on 22 October 1940, the aircraft was rebuilt and taken on charge by 111 Squadron at Dyce on 18 January 1941. There it was flown on patrol over the North Sea and was again in combat. See this plane at the Heart of Scotland Airshow on the 5th and 6th of June 2010.

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Old Photograph Polbain Scotland


Old photograph of Polbain, Wester Ross, Scotland.

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Street view of Polbain, Wester Ross, Scotland.

Old Photograph Ferry Burntisland Scotland



Old photograph of a ferry at Burntisland, Fife, Scotland. The railway came to Burntisland in 1847. From then until the opening of the Forth Bridge in 1890, Burntisland was a terminus of national significance. In that period, the Burntisland to Granton ferry was the principal means of crossing the Forth estuary. Passengers transferred from the train to the ferry, and back to the train at the other side. After 1890 the ferry diminished in importance, but Burntisland continued as a major coal exporting port for many years.



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Old Photograph Church Street Inverkeithing Scotland


Old photograph of Church Street, Inverkeithing, Fife, Scotland. The Battle of Inverkeithing on 20 July 1651 was fought on two sites in the area, one north of the town close to Pitreavie Castle, the other to the south on and around the peninsula of North Queensferry and the isthmus connecting it to Inverkeithing. The battle took place during Oliver Cromwell's invasion of the Kingdom of Scotland following the Third English Civil War.



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