Tour Scotland Photographs Sixth Battalion the Black Watch Memorial Window


Tour Scotland photograph of the Sixth Battalion the Black Watch Memorial Window, St John's Kirk, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. These stained glass windows depict two Black Watch soldiers, one with the battle dress on with the famous Red Hackle and the other in the ceremonial dress of red tunic and the bearskin hat.


Tour Scotland photograph of the Sixth Battalion the Black Watch Memorial Window, St John's Kirk, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Robert Gourlay Gravestone St Andrews


Tour Scotland photograph of the Robert Gourlay gravestone in the Cathedral graveyard, St Andrews, Scotland. Sacred to the memory of Robert Gourlay, late convener of the Seven Trades of St Andrews, who died the 6th day of September 1811, in the 60th year of his age. Commercial life in medieval St Andrews was dominated by the Trade Guilds. St Andrews had the famous seven trades: Bakers, Fleshers, Shoemakers, Smiths, Tailors, Weavers, and Wrights. They set the quality standards to be expected and their terms of employment.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Meanach Bothy


Tour Scotland photograph of Meanach Bothy, Glen Nevis, Scotland. Meanach is one of more than 100 mountain bothies in Britain, small cottages or huts that are left open for anyone walking in the hills to make use of for overnight shelter.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Our Lady Of The Braes


Tour Scotland photograph of Our Lady Of The Braes a small Roman Catholic church that was consecrated in 1874 but little used for many years. The church is located in Lochailort, a remote village in Scotland that lies at the head of Loch Ailort, a sea loch, on the junction of the Road to the Isles between Fort William and Mallaig, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Clachaig Inn Sign


Tour Scotland photograph of the Clachaig Inn Sign in Glencoe, Scotland. Nestling in the very heart of Glencoe, amongst the spectacular and majestic mountains of the Scottish Highlands, Clachaig Inn has been a source of accommodation and hospitality for travellers for over three hundred years.

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