Tour Scotland Autumn Video Trees Moot Hill Scone Palace Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland Autumn video of trees on Moot Hill on a windy ancestry visit to Scone Palace, by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. From the time of Kenneth MacAlpin, who created the Kingdom of Scone in the 9th century, all the Kings of Scots were crowned on the Moot Hill. Probably the greatest historic event to take place at Scone was the coronation of Robert the Bruce, who declared himself King of Scots upon the Moot Hill on 25 March 1306. The last coronation held at Scone was that of King Charles II as King of Scots on 1 January 1651, some nine years before he was restored to the English throne. Standing on the Moot Hill is a small Presbyterian chapel. Like the Palace, it was restored in Gothic style around 1804.

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Tour Scotland Video Red Squirrel Trees Scone Palace Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of a red squirrel in the trees on the grounds of Scone Palace, by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Old Photograph Harvesting Orkney Islands Scotland

Old photograph of farmers harvesting on the Orkney Islands, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Saeva Ness Lighthouse Scotland

Old photograph of Saeva Ness lighthouse on Helliar Holm, an uninhabited island off the coast of Shapinsay, Orkney Islands, Scotland. This Scottish lighthouse was built in 1893 by brothers David A. Stevenson, born 1854, died 1938, and Charles Stevenson, born 1855, died 1950, of the famous lighthouse building dynasty. The light is visible for 15 nautical miles. It was automated in 1967. Helliar Holm is a tidal island that used to be connected to Shapinsay. It is still possible to walk across from the mainland during very low tides. The island also has the ruins of a broch, cairn and chapel.



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Old Photograph People Walking Old Golf Course St Andrews Fife Scotland

Old photograph of people walking by the Old Golf Course in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.





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