Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the cemetery at Arngask, Perthshire, Scotland. Until 15th May 1891, the parish of Arngask was situated partly in the county of Fife, partly in the county of Kinross and partly in the county of Perth. On that date, various changes to the parish and county boundaries were made and from that time the whole parish of Arngask was included in the county of Perthshire. The following subjects remained in the parish of Arngask but were transferred from the county of Fife to the county of Perthshire: Arngask Manse, Arngask Mansion House, Damhead, Gallaknowe, Balvaird, Blindwells Farm, Newton of Balcanquhal, Conland Farm, Edenshead, Pitillock Farm, Duncrievie, Glenfarg, Newfargie, Haughs of Newfargie, Letham and Forester's Seat, Muirfield, Summerfield, Old Fargie and Fargie Bank.
Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the cemetery at Arngask, Perthshire, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the cemetery at Arngask, Perthshire, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the cemetery at Arngask, Perthshire, Scotland.
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Tour Scotland photographs and videos from my tours of Scotland. Photography and videography, both old and new, from beautiful Scotland, Scottish castles, seascapes, rivers, islands, landscapes, standing stones, lochs and glens.
Tour Scotland Photographs 7 Scots Royal Regiment Stirling March
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland video of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland. The 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland marching on part of their Freedom of the City Parade Stirling. The parade began at Stirling castle at 11 am led by combined military and pipe band. The parade then marched down Broad Street before turning right and heading along Corn Exchange Road to the Albert Halls. The Parade the marched along Dumbarton Road to Port Street and finally up to Old Viewforth. The Royal Regiment of Scotland is the senior and only Scottish line infantry regiment of the British Army Infantry. It consists of five regular and two territorial battalions. The regiment was awarded the Freedom of the city.
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Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland.
Tour Scotland video of 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland in Stirling, Scotland. The 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland marching on part of their Freedom of the City Parade Stirling. The parade began at Stirling castle at 11 am led by combined military and pipe band. The parade then marched down Broad Street before turning right and heading along Corn Exchange Road to the Albert Halls. The Parade the marched along Dumbarton Road to Port Street and finally up to Old Viewforth. The Royal Regiment of Scotland is the senior and only Scottish line infantry regiment of the British Army Infantry. It consists of five regular and two territorial battalions. The regiment was awarded the Freedom of the city.
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Old Photographs Wanlockhead Scotland
Old photograph of cottages in Wanlockhead, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. A Scottish village in the Lowther Hills one mile south of Leadhills at the head of the Mennock Pass, which forms part of the Southern Uplands. It is the highest village in Britain at 1531 feet above sea level.
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All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.
Old Photograph Castle Inverness Scotland
Old photograph of the Castle in Inverness, Highlands, Scotland. This Scottish castle sits on a cliff overlooking the River Ness. It was built in 1836 by architect William Burn. It is built on the site of an 11th century defensive structure. Today, it houses Inverness Sheriff Court. There has been a castle at this site for many centuries. The castle is said to have been built by Máel Coluim III of Scotland, after he had razed to the ground the castle in which Macbeth of Scotland according to much later tradition, murdered Máel Coluim's father Donnchad I of Scotland, and which stood on a hill around 1 km to the north-east. The first Inverness Castle was partially destroyed by King Robert I of Scotland.
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Old Photographs Interior Rosslyn Chapel Scotland
Old photograph of the interior of Rosslyn Chapel, Midlothian, Scotland. Roslin, sometimes spelt Rosslyn or Roslyn, is a lovely wee village located 7 miles to the south of the Scottish Capital city Edinburgh. Legend has it the village was founded in 203 A.D. by Asterius, a Pict. In 1303 Roslin was the site of a battle of the First War of Scottish Independence. In 1446, Rosslyn Chapel was constructed, under the guide of William Sinclair, 1st Earl of Caithness. Roslin became important as the seat of the St. Clair family. In 1456 King James II granted it the status of a burgh. Coal mining has been a major occupation from the twelfth to the late twentieth centuries.
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