Old Photograph Tarbert Pier Loch Lomond Scotland


Old photograph of Tarbert Pier, Loch Lomond, Scotland. Tarbet lies on the west shore of Loch Lomond some two thirds of the way towards its northern end.

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Old Photograph Tour Bus Perthshire Scotland


Old photograph of a Tour Bus in Highland Perthshire, Scotland.

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Old Photograph Bomb Shelter Scotland


Aye, that is me waving to you all from my office in Scotland. Actually it is an old photograph of a house Bomb Shelter in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Video Church Trinity Gask Perthshire


Tour Scotland photograph of the church in Trinity Gask, Perthshire, Scotland. The present church structure dates from 1770 and is still in use. It is a rectangular structure with the later additions of a porch, an office and a vestry. The west gable has a 19th century bellcote with a bell inscribed with the date 1838. The Trinity Gask Church is at the upper end of the cemetery on south facing slope overlooking the River Earn, and the Trinity Churchyard contains many interesting 18th and 19th Century Scottish headstones in a most beautiful location.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Ben Coutts Gravestone Trinity Gask Perthshire


Tour Scotland photograph of the Ben Coutts gravestone in the cemetery in Trinity Gask, Perthshire, Scotland. Sir Max Hastings wrote: Ben Coutts often chafed about having failed to make any money in his life, but never failed to add that he had enjoyed every minute of it anyway. He was a great influence on many lives, including mine, inspiring a love of the Highlands, its people and their farming lives. Unlike some modern Scots, he saw no contradiction between being Scots and British. A man of passionately held opinions and loyalties, he always feared God, but I don't think he feared much else.



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