Old Photograph Mill Tyninghame Scotland

Old photograph of the sawmill in Tyninghame, East Lothian, Scotland. Tyninghame is an ancient Scottish parish. The oldest extant records give the superiors of the lands of Tyninghame as the Archdiocese of Saint Andrews, doubtless because of its connexions with Saint Baldred. From at least the end of the 11th century the lands were occupied by the Lauder of The Bass family, and in 1628 passed to the Earl of Haddington. In 1761 the Earl of Haddington moved Tyninghame village from its original position, to the west of the policies of Tyninghame House to make way for landscaped parkland.



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Old Photographs Libberton South Lanarkshire Scotland

Old photograph of Libberton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. This Scottish village is located five miles North West of Biggar.



Old photograph of Libberton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Old Photograph Grangepans Scotland

Old photograph of houses and shops in Grangepans by Bo'ness in West Lothian, Scotland. Grangepans was once known for its salt pans, of which four were still in operation by the middle of the 19th century.



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Old Photograph Municipal Buildings Paisley Scotland

Old photograph of the Municipal Buildings in Paisley by Glasgow, Scotland. The County Buildings immediately to the North East of the Cross. housed the court house, county hall, council chambers and offices. Municipal buildings like town halls, hospitals, and fire stations reveal much about the people who built them. They attest to the expanding power of the state as it took over administrative capabilities from the parish in the nineteenth century. Victorian and Edwardian buildings were often grand and lavish, whilst less extravagant styles prevailed before and afterwards.



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Tour Scotland Video Song From Iceland St Ninian's Cathedral Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of a singer singing a song from Iceland in St Ninian's Cathedral on ancestry visit to Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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