Photograph Jack Nicklaus St Andrews Scotland


Photograph of Jack Nicklaus waving to the crowds from Swilken Bridge on the Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland. From the 134th Open Golf Championship in 2005 at St Andrews. Photographic Print of Golf - 134th Open Championship 2005 - St Andrews from PA Photos.

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Tour Scotland Free Photograph Number 3


Tour Scotland Free Photograph Number 3. A unique winter photograph that I shot of Swilken Bridge and the Old Golf Course, St Andrews, Scotland.

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July 13th Photograph Bunker Lynedoch Golf Course Scotland


July 13th photograph of a bunker at Lynedoch Golf Course near Perth, Scotland. Golf Scotland.


July 13th photograph of a bunker at Lynedoch Golf Course near Perth, Scotland.

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Photograph Stone Of Destiny Scotland



Photograph of the Stone of Destiny on Moot Hill, Scone Palace, Perthshire, Scotland.



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July 13th Photograph Scone Palace Scotland


July 13th photograph of Scone Palace, Perthshire, Scotland. Built of red sandstone with a castellated roof, it is a classic example of the late Georgian Gothic style. In the Middle Ages the land was the site of a major Augustinian abbey, Scone Abbey, of which nothing now remains above ground level, was the crowning-place of the Kings of the Scots, on the Stone of Destiny, down to Alexander III.

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