Tour Scotland Photographs Parish Church Luthrie North Fife

Tour Scotland photograph of the Parish Church Luthrie, North Fife, Scotland. The present Creich and Luthrie Church is located in an area of rolling countryside just north of the village of Luthrie. The Parish Church, which is near Luthrie, was built between 1830 and 1832. It is a handsome structure, and contains seating for 252 people.






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Tour Scotland Photographs Ballinbreich Castle North Fife

Tour Scotland photograph of Ballinbreich Castle in North Fife, Scotland. Ballinbreich Castle is a ruined tower house castle in Fife, Scotland. The castle was built in the 13th century by Clan Leslie. It is a three storey L-plan castle that overlooks the Firth of Tay.





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Tour Scotland Photographs And Video Geese On The Road Fife

Tour Scotland photograph of traffic on a road in North East Fife, Fife, Scotland. The traffic blocking this road was a number of geese on their way to a local pond outside Newburgh. Patience is a definite virtue when driving the narrow rural roads in Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Photographs View River Tay From North Fife Fife August 17th

Tour Scotland photograph shot this morning of a view of the River Tay from a viewpoint in North East Fife, Fife, Scotland. Photographs of the River Tay from a viewpoint on the Newburgh to Wormit road.

Tour Scotland photograph shot this morning of a view of the River Tay from a viewpoint in North East Fife, Fife, Scotland.

Tour Scotland photograph shot this morning of a view of the River Tay from a viewpoint in North East Fife, Fife, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Marriage Lintel Newburgh Fife

Tour Scotland photograph of a Marriage Lintel in Newburgh, Fife, Scotland. Located at 60 High Street Newburgh, this marriage stone records the marriage of Thomas Anderson and Janet Williamson in 1759. It is a beautiful, and well preserved, example of a Scottish marriage lintel. These stones served as a record of a marriage, especially important in aristocratic families and also sometimes practised amongst the newly established middle classes. They were sometimes added to a building which was constructed specifically as the new family home for the married couple, especially when the dowry was large, or were carved into a pre-existing lintel. The stones also clearly indicated the ownership of the building to onlookers at the time as well as serving as a record for posterity of both marital bliss and often also of social advancement.

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