June 13th Photograph Tractors Scotland


June 13th photograph of a Case Tractor at Strathmiglo, Fife, Scotland. Just some of the tractors on display today at the Vintage Agricultural Machinery Annual Rally, Corston Mill Farm, Strathmiglo, Scotland.


June 13th photograph of an International Tractor at Strathmiglo, Fife, Scotland.


June 13th photograph of International Tractors at Strathmiglo, Fife, Scotland.

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Legendary Form Tractors contains more colour photographs of more types of farm tractors than any book on the market. The book contains over 640 photographs of tractors from the USA, Canada, Europe, and Japan which cover models from the 1880s to today. The photos are accompanied by detailed captions. The tractors are organised alphabetically by make so readers can easily find their favourites. The book's coverage ranges from familiar makes such as John Deere, Ford, Farmall, Case, Caterpillar, and International Harvester to obscure tractors that have seldom been seen, such as the special streamlined Porsche coffee plantation tractor that looks more like a Porsche sports car than a John Deere. The extensive variety of material and the excellent photographs taken by the renowned English photographer Andrew Morland, make this an exceptionally good book that will appeal to tractor buffs and to those looking for a giftbook for the tractor enthusiast. Legendary Farm Tractors: A Photographic History.

June 12th Photograph River Tay Scotland


June 12th photograph shot at dusk of the River Tay near Dundee, Scotland. Beautiful Silvery Tay. William McGonagall expressed a love of Homeric epithets in his poetry, and for him, just as Dundee was always " Bonnie ", the River Tay was always " Silvery " McGonagall: A Selection.

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June 12th Photograph Pier Diving Scotland


June 12th photograph of a young person diving of the end of the pier at St Monans, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. And yes, the water in the Firth of Forth was a wee bit chilly.


June 12th photograph of a young person diving of the end of the pier at St Monans, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland.


June 12th photograph of a young person diving of the end of the pier at St Monans, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland.

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June 12th Photograph Swilcan Bridge Scotland


June 12th photograph of the Swilcan Bridge on the Old Golf Course, St Andrews, Scotland. The most famous bridge in all of golf. Golf Scotland.


June 12th photograph of the Swilcan Bridge on Old Golf Course, St Andrews, Scotland.


June 12th photograph of the Swilcan Bridge on Old Golf Course, St Andrews, Scotland.

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June 12th Photograph Old Golf Course St Andrews Scotland


June 12th photograph of the Old Golf Course, St Andrews, Scotland.


June 12th photograph of the Old Golf Course, St Andrews, Scotland.


June 12th photograph of the Old Golf Course, St Andrews, Scotland.

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Recognised the world over as the home of golf, St Andrews Links has borne witness to over 600 years of golfing history. That the game evolved and developed into its final form here has never been in question: St Andrews is the home of the game's most influential ruling body, the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, and it was here in 1764 that today's standard 18 hole round was established when the 22-hole Old Course was reduced. One golf course has now become seven and many of golf's most dramatic moments, affecting the world's most famous players, have occurred here. It has played host to the game's greats, as well as those enthusiastic amateurs for whom the chance to play St Andrews' hallowed turf is a dream come true. As Jack Nicklaus remarked: 'If a golfer is to be remembered, he must win the title at St Andrews.' This celebratory volume of the official history of golf's most important location was written by Tom Jarrett, a caddie, journalist, golfer and author. St ANDREWS LINKS Six Centuries of Golf.