Old Photograph Golf Course Clydebank Scotland

Old photograph of golfers on the golf course in Clydebank by Glasgow, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Boglemart Street Stevenston Scotland

Old photograph of a horse and cart, shops, houses, cottages and people on Boglemart Street in Stevenston in North Ayrshire, Scotland. Historically, Irish itinerant workers came to the area for potato picking and camped at the end of the street. They were nicknamed " tattiebogles " scarecrows, due to their clothing, leading to the weekly market there being called the Bogle Market.


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Old Photograph Crosshill Glasgow Scotland

Old photograph of people and houses in Crosshill, Glasgow, Scotland. Formerly part of the County of Renfrew, Crosshill enjoyed a brief existence as an independent police burgh from 1871 until it was absorbed by Glasgow in 1891.



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Old Photograph Anniesland Cross Glasgow Scotland

Old photograph of cars, bus, shops and buildings at Anniesland Cross in Glasgow, Scotland. Anniesland is a district in the West End of the Scottish city Glasgow. It is situated north of the River Clyde, and centres on the junction of the Great Western Road and Crow Road; also known as Anniesland Cross. Anniesland is also home to Anniesland Court, Scotland's tallest listed building.





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Old Photograph Duncraig Castle Scotland

Old photograph of Duncraig Castle near Plockton, Wester Ross, Highlands, Scotland. This Scottish castle was built in 1866 for Alexander Matheson, a Scottish businessman and Member of Parliament. It was built in the Scottish Baronial style, to designs by Alexander Ross.





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