Tour Scotland Photograph Clydesdale Horse Agricultural Show Alyth


Tour Scotland photograph of a Clydesdale Horse at the Agricultural Show in Alyth, Perthshire, Scotland. This is " Ted " a beautiful, 7 year old Clydesdale horse. Clydesdales originated in the Clyde River Valley of Scotland and owe much of their heritage to the Great Horse of the Middle Ages.



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Photograph Of A Piping Hot Day In Scotland


Photograph of a Piping Hot Day in Scotland. Young bagpipers cooling down in a Scottish loch. Photographic Print of Young pipers cooling down in the loch during a break from AWL Discover Images.com.

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June 18th Photograph Cathedral St Andrews Scotland


June 18th photograph of the ruins of the Cathedral at St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. These are some of the remains of the largest cathedral in Scotland.

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The Book of St Andrews

June 18th Photograph St Rule's Tower St Andrews Scotland


June 18th photograph of St Rule's Tower St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. St Rule's Tower is part of the first church of the Augustinian canons at St Andrews built in the early 12th century. There are splendid views from the top of the tall square tower.

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The Book of St Andrews

June 18th Photograph St Andrews Pier Scotland


June 18th photograph of the pier at St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.

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The Book of St Andrews. Its ecclesiastical significance dates as far back as the fourth century, when St Regulus is claimed to have brought the relics of the saint there; its cultural importance dates from the early fifteenth century, when the world-famous university was founded there. More recently, since the seventeenth century, it has been well known as a centre for golf. This selection of short stories and essays is a wonderful literary celebration of this historic and venerable city which explore the multiple facets of its life and history It includes contributions from a wide range of authors, including A.L. Kennedy, Robert Fergusson, Alastair Reid, Ian Rankin, Samuel Johnson, Robert Burns, Don Paterson, Robert Louis Stevenson, Edwin Morgan, Hugh MacDiarmid, Willa Muir, Douglas Dunn, Anna Crowe, Meagan Delahunt, Seamus Heaney, Rudyard Kipling, Kathleen Jamie, Liz Lochhead, J.M. Barrie, Meg Bateman and Homer! The Book of St Andrews.