Old Photograph Glencoe Scotland


Old photograph of Glencoe, Scotland.

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'You are hereby ordered to fall upon the rebels, the MacDonalds of Glencoe, and to put all to the sword under seventy.' This was the treacherous and cold-blooded order ruthlessly carried out on 13 February 1692, when the Campbells slaughtered their hosts the MacDonalds at the Massacre of Glencoe. It was a bloody incident which had deep repercussions and was the beginning of the destruction of the Highlanders. Glencoe: The Story of the Massacre.

Old Photograph Wishaw Scotland


Old photograph of Wishaw, Scotland. A large Scottish town and former burgh in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is located on the edge of the Clyde Valley, 15 miles south-east of Glasgow.



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Old Photograph Packhorse Bridge Scotland


Old photograph of the Packhorse Bridge, Carrbridge, Badenoch and Strathspey, Scotland. This famous landmark is the old packhorse bridge, from which the village is named. The bridge, built in 1717, is the oldest stone bridge in the Highlands. It was severely damaged in the "muckle spate" of 1829. Tour The Cairngorms Scotland.

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Old Photograph Family Day Out In Scotland


Old photograph of a Scottish family setting off for a day out in Scotland.



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Old Photographs Moffat Scotland


Old photograph of Colvin Fountain, Moffat, Scotland. William Colvin of Craigielands, Beattock, Scotland, built this fountain in the middle of Moffat in 1875. The architect of the fountain is listed as Mr Brodie of Edinburgh.



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