July 11th Photograph Pictish Stone Glamis Scotland


July 11th photograph of a Pictish Symbol Stone, Glamis, Scotland. On this side of the stone there are three clearly carved symbols. At the top of the stone is a snake. Beneath is a leaping salmon. At the bottom of the stone is a mirror.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Thatched Cottage Glamis


Tour Scotland photograph of a thatched cottage in the village of Glamis near Glamis Castle, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Photograph And Video St Fergus Church Glamis


Tour Scotland photograph of St Fergus Church, Glamis, Scotland. This Scottish church is located at the end of Kirk Wynd in the village of Glamis, close to one of the gateways into the grounds of Glamis Castle. The church you see today was completed in 1792 as a replacement for the first stone church to be built on this site, which was consecrated in 1242.



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Old Photographs Strathaven Scotland


Old photograph of houses and people in Strathaven, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. The town was granted a Royal Charter in 1450, making the Town of Strathaven a burgh of barony. The town is located on the edge of the valley of the Avon Water, around six miles from Hamilton, and 23 miles from Glasgow.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Sanna Bay


Tour Scotland photograph of Sanna Bay, on the Ardnamurchan peninsula of Scotland. Near to Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. This the most westerly point in mainland Britain.

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