Old Photograph Queen Elizabeth II Edinburgh Scotland


Old photograph of Queen Elizabeth II inspecting Scottish soldiers in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Old Photograph Union Street Aberdeen Scotland


Old photograph of Union Street, Aberdeen, Scotland. Union Street was named to commemorate the Union of Britain and Ireland. It was built to relieve the strain of the small, cramped streets that caused problems for people coming into the city. It was built higher than the old town and was designed to include the five entrances from the city: Queens Road, Rubislaw from Hazelhead; George Street from Inverurie and Morayshire; King Street from the north from Bridge Of Don, Peterhead and Fraserburgh; Market Street, which leads to the fishing town of Torry; and Holburn Street to the Ruthrieston and Garthdee areas.



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Old Photograph Abergeldie Castle Aberdeenshire Scotland


Old photograph of Abergeldie Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The earliest parts of Abergeldie Castle, which stands barely two miles from the royal family’s country home at Balmoral, date from the sixteenth century. Tour Scottish Castles.



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Old Photograph Thomas Coats Memorial Church Paisley Scotland


Old photograph of Thomas Coats Memorial Church, Paisley, Scotland. An example of Gothic Revival architecture. It dominates the town's skyline with its crown spire more than 197 feet high. Opened in 1894 and designed by Hippolyte Jean Blanc it is the largest Baptist church in Europe. The exterior is made of old red sandstone. Inside, the church is decorated with wood carvings, mosaic floors and marble fonts. The church also contains a 3040 pipe Hill Organ.



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Photographs Victorian Glasgow Scotland


Photographs of Victorian Glasgow, Scotland. The Glasgow of today is a very different proposition from the Glasgow of the past. Today the Glasgow of the past is very difficult to imagine. But this book is designed to make us do exactly that. Glasgow Victoriana features the classic city photographs of Thomas Annan. The legacy of Thomas Annan is similar to that of Alexander Thomson. The brilliance of both their work is undeniable. In photographic circles Annan is one of the great urban photographers. His images of the city in the late 19th century are timeless. His work provides a unique insight into our city in a very different time. The book contains the best of Thomas Annan's photographs of Victorian Glasgow. During the Victorian period, Glasgow was an industrial and economic powerhouse: the Second City of Empire. However, while the elite made and spent vast fortunes, life for many Glaswegians meant poverty, disease and the most overcrowded slums in Europe. Nowhere in the Victorian world was the gulf between haves and have nots so pronounced. It is a stroke of historical fortune that Thomas Annan was on hand to record the very different aspects of life in Glasgow. For more than 30 years, Annan meticulously photographed rich and poor, the famous and the obscure, the mansion and the slum. Due to the brilliance of his work in Glasgow, he is now recognised as a master of the art of photography.

The book has an introduction and 4 main sections: The Old Closes and Streets of Glasgow: These photographs represent the first comprehensive view of slum life and are among the most poignant ever taken. Dating mostly from 1868, they include the High Street, Gallowgate, Saltmarket, Trongate and Gorbals. Glasgow Streets and Buildings: A fascinating selection, with photographs of George Square, Glasgow Bridge and the Harbour, Glasgow Cathedral, Kelvingrove Park, Buchanan Street and Great Western Road, as well as a number of elegant public buildings and mansions. The Old Buildings of Glasgow University: A fine photographic record of the old Glasgow University in High Street. These magnificent buildings were demolished when the University moved to the West end of the city.

Annan at large: Some of Annan's best photography dealt with subjects outwith Glasgow, as this selection vividly illustrates. There are views of Dumbarton Castle, Arran, Millport, and his home village of Dairsie. Among other acclaimed photographs is a portrait of the great explorer, David Livingstone. Glasgow Victoriana: Classic Photographs by Thomas Annan.

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