August 25th Sunset Scotland


August 25th photograph shot at sunset near Bridge of Earn, Perthshire, Scotland.


August 25th photograph shot at sunset near Bridge of Earn, Perthshire, Scotland.


August 25th photograph shot at sunset near Bridge of Earn, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Old Photograph John Lennon Walking In Scotland

Old Photograph of John Lennon walking near Durness in the Highlands of Scotland. John Lennon and Yoko Ono with their children from previous marriages, Julian Lennon 6, and daughter Kyoko 5, taking a walk during their Scottish Holiday, the children wearing tartan outfits. July 1969. The ex-Beatle was to be a regular visitor to Durness in Sutherland during his younger years after his dear Aunt Mater remarried a dentist called Bert who owned a home that overlooked Sango Bay. Lennon last visit Durness in 1969 when he decided to travel north after flying in from the US with Yoko Ono and their daughter Kyoko. All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission. View the most recent Tour Scotland photographs.

Tour Scotland Photograph Purple Iris Trossachs


Tour Scotland photograph of Purple Iris growing wild in the Trossachs of Scotland. These wild flowers grow to 2 or 3 feet in height, with narrow, sword-shaped leaves, and produce large, handsome flowers. Iris is a genus of about 260 to 300 species of flowering plants with showy flowers. It takes its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, which is also the name for the Greek goddess of the rainbow, Iris. Some authors state that the name refers to the wide variety of flower colors found among the many species. As well as being the scientific name, iris is also very widely used as a common name for all Iris species, as well as some belonging to other closely related genera.



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Tour Scotland Photographs Elgol Loch Scavaig Isle Of Skye


Tour Scotland photograph of Elgol, Loch Scavaig, Isle Of Skye, Scotland. The views from Elgol are awe inspiring, and the Cuillin never more beautiful than when seen from Elgol.


Tour Scotland photograph of Elgol, Loch Scavaig, Isle Of Skye, Scotland.


Photograph of Elgol, Loch Scavaig, Isle Of Skye, Scotland.


Photograph of Elgol, Loch Scavaig, Isle Of Skye, Scotland.


Photograph of Elgol, Loch Scavaig, Isle Of Skye, Scotland.


Photograph of Elgol, Loch Scavaig, Isle Of Skye, Scotland.

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Isle of Skye. 40 Coast and Country Walks. The Isle of Skye, or Ant-Eilean Sgitheanach in its native Gaelic tongue, occupies an almost mythical place in the minds of many Scots. Romantic castles, magnificent seascapes, the alpine peaks of the Cuillin Ridge, marching pipe bands, scattered white crofters' cottages and a bloody history; the island has all these and more. This book features 40 moderate walks that take in much of this celebrated landscape, but reveal hidden gems too. In spite of its popularity Skye is still rich in undiscovered treasures, from coastal caves and arches, ruined villages cruelly cleared of their inhabitants, to fossilised dinosaur footprints and a rich array of wildlife. Written by Skye residents Paul and Helen Webster, these walks will reveal both the wild and gentler sides of this dramatic landscape. Isle of Skye: 40 Coast and Country Walks (Pocket Mountains).

Tour Scotland Morning Photograph Millais Viewpoint Perth


Tour Scotland morning photograph of Millais Viewpoint by the River Tay in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. The photograph above is of Millais Viewpoint by the sculptor, Tim Shutter. John Everett Millais painted many of his famous works in Perth. One of the famous pictures by Millais is "Autumn Leaves" and these form part of the frame. The cut corners refer to immortality and are reminders of Effie Gray, Millais' wife who is buried with her children in a nearby churchyard. The view through the frame is best during Autumn and Winter when the leaves have gone from the trees.

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