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 Drive Bonhard Nursery Scone Perthshire
Tour Scotland video shot today of a drive to visit Bonhard Nursery near Scone, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Bonhard Nursery is a family run business by the Buchan family Martin, Karen Mike and Danielle.
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Old Photograph Fetteresso Castle Scotland
Old photograph of Fetteresso Castle just West of Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. This building is known to have been owned by the Strachans, but passed by marriage in the 14th century to the Clan Keith Earls of Marischal, who built the towerhouse. The Earls of Mariscal also held the nearby fortress, Dunnottar Castle.
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Old Photograph Ponies Isle Of Arran Scotland
Old photograph of ponies on a beach on the Island of Arran, Scotland. At one time Highland ponies lived on at least eleven of the Western Isles, including; Islay, Jura, Lewis, Harris, Barra, Rum, Skye, Eriskay, Mull, the Uists and Arran. Those on Eriskay and Barra were of a lighter build and smaller size than the other island and mainland animals.
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Old Photograph The Scores St Andrews Scotland
Old photograph of The Scores street in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. The establishment of the present town began around 1140 by Bishop Robert on an L-shaped hill, possibly on the site of the ruined St Andrews Castle. According to a charter of 1170, the new burgh was built to the west of the Cathedral precinct, along Castle Street and possibly as far as what is now known as North Street. This means that the layout may have led to the creation of two new streets, North Street and South Street, from the foundations of the new St Andrews Cathedral filling the area inside a two sided triangle at its apex. The northern boundary of the burgh was the southern side of the Scores, the street between North Street and the sea, with the southern by the Kinness Burn and the western by the West Port. The burgh of St Andrews was first represented at the great council at Scone Palace by Perth, Perthshire, in 1357.
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Old Photograph Cottages Nine Mile Burn Scotland
Old photograph of cottages in Nine Mile Burn located two miles North of Carlops, Midlothian, Scotland. The name Carlops derives from Witches' Leap as near the South of the village there are two exposed rock faces about 20 metres in height facing each other with a similar distance between them. Folklore maintained that witches would leap from one face to the other, over the chasm, for entertainment of an evening.
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