Tour Scotland Church And Graveyard Glen Clova


Tour Scotland photograph of the church and graveyard cemetery in Glen Clova, Scotland. This small former parish church is located at the southern limits of the small village of Clova in the heart of Glen Clova. The church was built in 1855 on the site of an earlier church dedicated to St Mary and dating to the early 18th century. The parish of Clova united with Cortachy in 1608 so an even earlier church may have existed here.



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July 24th Photograph Sheep Glen Clova Scotland


July 24th photograph of sheep in Glen Clova, Scotland.


July 24th photograph of sheep in Glen Clova, Scotland.

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July 23rd Photograph Big Kid Circus Edinburgh Scotland


July 23rd photograph of a jet flying over Big Kid Circus in Edinburgh, Scotland. I shot this photograph this morning before my guests arrived at Edinburgh Airport. Big Kid Circus has now entered its sixth successful year of touring throughout the UK! The inspiration of Kiril Kirilov, and his wife, Bili-Anna, the show aims to produce high quality, exciting entertainment, using artistes new to the UK.

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July 23rd Photograph Unicorn Abbots House Dunfermline Scotland


July 23rd photograph of a Unicorn at the Abbots House, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. Unicorn with Scotland flag shield on the Mercat cross, Dunfermline, Scotland.

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July 23rd Photograph Dunfermline Abbey Scotland


July 23rd photograph of Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland. The Abbey, whose foundation goes back to 1072, was built by King David I of Scotland in honour of his mother the saintly Queen Margaret.


July 23rd photograph of Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland. King Robert I, The Bruce, is commemorated at Dunfermline Abbey with the words "King Robert the Bruce" carved round the central tower. This was built in the early 19th century after the original tower fell in a violent storm. During restoration work, human remains considered to be those of King Robert the Bruce were found and reburied in a position later occupied by the pulpit.

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