Tour Scotland Video Choir Singing St Ninian's Cathedral Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland travel video of a choir singing Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake on ancestry, history visit and trip to in St Ninian's Cathedral in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake,
lay not our sins to our charge,
but forgive that is past,
and give us grace to amend our sinful lives.
To decline from sin and incline to virtue,
that we may walk in a perfect heart before thee,
now and evermore.
Amen.

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Old Photograph War Memorial Port William Scotland

Old photograph of of the War Memorial in Port William, Wigtownshire, Scotland.

World War 1 Roll of Honour

Alexander Barr Seaforth Highlanders
Gunner; Peter Barr
Sapper; William Barr
Private: Robert Baxter
Private; James Black
Private, George Brown
Private; James Brown
Private; Tom Brown
Gunner; Hugh Caig
Sub Lieutenant; William Callendar
Lance Corporal; T.G. James
Private; James Cowan
Trooper; H Dixon
Rifleman; James Gourley
Private; William Grier
Corporal; Robert Hailes
Private; William Hannah
Private; William Heron
Private; Peter Hood
Able Seaman; John Houston
Private; William Jamison
Private; David Kelly
Driver; Robert Kerr
Private; Alex Kevan
Private; Alex Linsay
Private, James Linsay
Lieutenant Colonel; Aymer Edward Maxwell
Private; John Maxwell
Private, Charles McCaig
Private; John McCaig

Sergeant; D McChesney
Able Seaman; T McDowall
Private; Thomas McGill
Private; James McNeil
Private, William McQuaid
Private; Peter Milhench
Private; James Milligan
Private; Andrew Neil
Private; James Neil
Private, Robert Nicholson
Corpora; James Nish
Private; E O'Neil
Private; B Riddock
Private; David Robbids
Sergeant; John Roberts
Lieutenant; K J Stafford
Private; Charles Stewart
Private; Archie Thompson
Trooper; James Thompson

World War 2 Roll of Honour

Flight Sergeant; James Broll
Private; McWilliam Galloway
Sergeant; Andrew J Hannah
Corporal; Robert Kevan
Pilot Officer, Archibald Lees
Sergeant, David Mactier
Sergeant; John McGhie
Chief Engineer Officer; J McKeand
Flight Sergeant; John McMaster
Private, David McNally
Master, S.S. Ocean Trader; James Milhench
Lieutenant; G Outram
Sergeant; Samuel H Potts
Signaller, Robert Shorrock
Private; David Stewart

The distance from Port William to Glasgow and Paisley is 96 miles



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Old Photograph Fisherman Fair Isle Scotland

Old photograph of a fisherman wearing a knitted jumper on Fair Isle, Scotland. Fair Isle is a traditional knitting technique used to create patterns with multiple colours. It is named after Fair Isle, a tiny island that forms part of the Shetland islands. Fair Isle knitting gained a considerable popularity when the Prince of Wales, later to become King Edward VIII, wore Fair Isle tank tops in public in 1921. Traditional Fair Isle patterns have a limited palette of five or so colours, use only two colours per row, are worked in the round, and limit the length of a run of any particular colour.



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Old Photograph Brentfield Scotland

Old photograph of the cottage Post Office in Brenfield, Argyll, Scotland. Brentfield is located near Ardrishaig not far from the southern entrance to the Crinan Canal in Argyll and Bute in the west of Scotland.



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Old Photograph Pier Culross Fife Scotland

Old photograph of people on the stone pier in Culross, Fife, Scotland. Culross harbour with its stone pier is believed to be one of the oldest in Scotland, first used by the monks of Culross Abbey.



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