Old Photograph Torrin Skye Scotland


Old photograph of cottages in Torrin, Isle of Skye, Scotland. This Scottish crofting and fishing village lies on the eastern shore of Loch Slapin, five miles South West of Broadford on the road to Elgol. The village boasts good views of the mountain of Blaven and Loch Slapin.



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Old Photograph Shy Scots


Old photograph of shy Scots in the Highlands of Scotland.

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Old Photograph Logierait Scotland


Old photograph of houses and cottage in Logierait, Perthshire, Scotland. Logierait is a village in Atholl, Scotland. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Tay and Tummel, half a mile west of the A9 road. It was the birthplace of the sociologist Adam Ferguson and the Canadian politician John McIntosh and Alexander Mackenzie, Canada's second Prime Minister. Nearby is an ancient Ash tree, the Dule Tree of the district from which thieves and murderers were hanged.





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Old Photograph Harbour Fraserburgh Scotland


Old photograph of a fishing boat leaving the harbour in Fraserburgh, Scotland. The association of Fraserburgh with the fishing industry has been a long and committed one and up until the early 19th century the harbour consisted of a breakwater occupying the same position of the North Pier of today and a short pier to the south



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Old Photograph Queen's Park Glasgow Scotland


Old photograph of the model yacht pond in Queen's Park, Glasgow, Scotland. This Scottish park was developed in the late 19th century in response to the increasing population density of Glasgow in general, and the South Side in particular, with the growth of tenement housing supplying the increased demand for middle-class homes. Victorian Glasgow took the provision of open spaces extremely seriously, with the result that parks such as Queen's Park sprang up across the city.



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