Old Photograph Wamphray Glen Scotland

Old photograph of Wamphray Glen near Lockerbie, Scotland. Wamphray is the name of the surrounding parish and of the Wamphray Water, which flows South West through the Wamphray Glen to join the River Annan near the small village, or hamlet, of Newton.





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Old Photograph Bridge of Ess Scotland

Old photograph of Bridge of Ess near Aboyne in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. This early 19th century Scottish bridge over the Water of Tanar was widened in 1894 by George Truefitt and Thomas Mawson.



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Old Photograph Law Mill St Andrews Fife Scotland

Old photograph of the Law Mill at the Lade Braes in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. The first written record of a mill on this site is from 1570 when it was feued to David Orme of Priorletham by the Priory of St Andrews. It is possible that a mill has occupied this site since the 13th century. The mill was feued to Thomas Nicoll in 1848 and was to fall into decline from this period; the Nicoll family declared bankruptcy in 1913 after milling had stopped. The Lade Braes name derives from hillside, the word braes in Scots, and a course of water, lade, denoting the course built, initially by the Priory of St Andrews in the 13th century, to divert the water from the Kinness Burn to the many mills that once existed in the area. The Law Mill initially drew water from the Lumbo Burn before 1843 and after this date the diverted waters of the Kiness Burn were also used.





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Old Photograph Loch Na Keal Scotland

Old photograph of the single track road by Loch Na Keal, a sea loch on the Atlantic coastline of island of Isle of Mull, Scotland. This is a coastline of cliffs, land slips and slopes that are monumental in scale, and covered in scree.



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Old Photograph North Parish Church Girvan Scotland


Old photographs of thatched cottages and North Parish Church in Girvan in South Ayrshire, Scotland. This Scottish church located on Montgomerie Street has a spire over 100 feet tall.



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