Old Photographs Thankerton Scotland

Old photograph of cottages un Thankerton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. To the west of Thankerton is a hamlet called Eastend, on the south edge of the Carmichael Estate, whose main house, Eastend House, was used by the Polish Army between August 1940 and May 1941. A stone in the house, with the Polish eagle on it, commemorates the event.



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Old Photographs Seamill Scotland

Old photograph of cottages and tearoom in Seamill located eight miles South of Largs in Ayrshire, Scotland. This Scottish village is named after one of its oldest buildings, the Sea Mill, a grain watermill that appears in Johannes Blaeu's Atlas of Scotland published in Amsterdam in 1654.



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Old Photograph Balcurvie Fife Scotland

Old photograph of cottages in Balcurvie village near Leven, Fife, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Collessie Fife Scotland

Old photograph of Collessie, Fife, ,Scotland. The Melville Tomb in the village was erected to the Melvilles of Halhill and contains the remains of Sir James Melville who died 13th of November 1617, aged 82. He had been a courtier to both Mary Queen of Scots and King James VI of Scotland.



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Old Photograph Repentance Tower Annan Scotland

Old photograph of the Repentance Tower by Annan, near Dumfries, Scotland. Built in 1565 by John Maxwell, it served as a watchtower for Hoddom Castle. The tower takes its name from an inscription above the door.



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