Tour Scotland Video Photographs National Museum Edinburgh




Tour Scotland wee video of photographs of the National Museum on visit to Edinburgh, Scotland. It would take a whole day to view all the exhibits in this wonderful museum, and with free admission it is a real bargain. A small selection of my personal photographs shot on small group tours of Scotland.

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Old Photograph Shoemakers Paisley Scotland

Old photograph of shoemakers in Paisley, Scotland. Shoemaking is the process of making footwear. Originally, shoes were made one at a time by hand. Traditional handicraft shoemaking has now been largely superseded by the volume of shoes produced by industrial mass production of footwear, but not necessarily in quality, attention to detail, or craftsmanship. Shoemakers or cordwainers, cobblers being those who repaired shoes, produced a range of footwear items, including shoes, boots, sandals, clogs and moccasins. Such items were generally made of leather.



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Tour Scotland Video Dolphins Firth Of Tay Tayport Fife



Tour Scotland video of Dolphins and calves in the Firth of Tay outside the harbour on a visit to Tayport, Fife, Scotland. A dolphin calf learns by imitating the mother. They stay right at the mothers side and turn, dive and surface right along with her.

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Old Photograph Leaderfoot Scotland

Old photograph of cottages. houses and people in Leaderfoot village located two miles East of Melrose, Scottish Borders, Scotland. The first bridge over the River Tweed in the village, now long gone, would have carried the Roman road, Dere Street on its way from the nearby fort of Trimontium to the northern frontier of the Empire on the edge of the Scottish Highlands. Today, three bridges cross the river; the old Drygrange road bridge built in 1780, now closed to traffic, the grand nineteen arch Leaderfoot Viaduct built in 1865, that once carried a section of the Berwickshire Railway which closed in 1948 and a modern road bridge built in 1973, supporting the A68 trunk road.



Tour Scotland video of Leadefoot Viaduct two miles East of Melrose, Scottish Borders, Scotland. This Scottish viaduct which is no longer used by trains, was opened on November 16th, 1863 to carry the Berwickshire Railway, which connected Reston, on the East Coast Main Line between Berwick-upon-Tweed and Edinburgh, with St Boswells, on the Edinburgh to Carlisle "Waverley Line", via Duns and Greenlaw. The engineers of the railway were Charles Jopp and Wylie & Peddie.

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Tour Scotland Video Yachts Sailing Firth Of Tay



Tour Scotland video of yachts sailing in the Firth of Tay on a visit to Tayport, Fife, Scotland. In the background of this video are the towns of Broughty Ferry and Dundee.

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