Old Photograph Walls Scotland


Old photograph of Walls, Shetland, Scotland. A village on the south side of West Mainland, Shetland Islands, at the head of Vaila Sound and sheltered even from southerly storms by the islands of Linga and Vaila.



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Old Photograph Crinan Canal Scotland


Old photograph of the Crinan Canal, Scotland. The Crinan canal is a canal in the west of Scotland. It takes its name from the village of Crinan which is located at its westerly end. Nine miles long, it connects the village of Ardrishaig on Loch Gilp with the Sound of Jura, providing a navigable route between the Clyde and the Inner Hebrides, without the need for a long diversion around the Kintyre peninsula, and in particular the exposed Mull of Kintyre.



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Old Photograph Innellan Scotland


Old photograph of the pier at Innellan, Scotland. A Scottish village that lies on the east shore of the Cowal peninsula, on the Firth of Clyde, four miles south of the town of Dunoon in Scotland.



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Old Photographs West Sands St Andrews Scotland


Old photograph of the West Sands, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.


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Old Photographs Huntly Aberdeenshire Scotland

Old photograph of Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.


Old photograph of Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

Old photograph of Huntly Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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With its castle, hotels and shops, Huntly has long served as the focal point for its surrounding rural hinterland. Alan Cooper recalls erstwhile characters such as 'Pig' Murray, the town crier, and tells the story of the tinkers who used to visit the town. There was once a shoemaking factory in the Square that employed 150 people, and a brewery just outside the town that produced Strathbogie Stout. Pictures of Kennethmont and Gartly stations, along with a view of the Gartly picnic and games, draw in some locations just outside the town, although the bulk of the book covers Huntly itself. Old Huntly.