Old Photograph Craigneil Castle Scotland

Old photograph of Craigneil Castle by Colmonell located ten miles from Girvan in South Ayrshire, Scotland. This Scottish castle is a rectangular tower possibly dating from the 14th or 15th century and situated on a rocky height which has been quarried as far as the base of the tower. It has contained two main floors and an unvaulted basement the entrance being at ground level. The name Craigneil is said to derive from Nigel, brother of Robert Bruce, but this tradition is doubtful.



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Old Photograph Golf Course Balfron Scotland

Old photograph of the golf course in Balfron located 18 miles West of Stirling, Scotland. The first 9 hole course was established in 1905 on Tornbrake Farm. It operated until 1939, when the club was dissolved and the land was requisitioned for agricultural use to support the war effort. The new 9 hole course officially opened on 4 July 1994.


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Old Photograph High Street Dumbarton Scotland

Old photograph of shops, houses and people on the High Street in Dumbarton, Scotland. Dumbarton is 15 miles from Glasgow.



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Old Photograph Leith From Calton Hill Edinburgh scotland

Old photograph of Leith from Calton Hill in Edinburgh, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Road To Glen Lethnot Scotland

Old photograph of the road to Glen Lethnot in Angus, Scotland. A Scottish valley in North East Angus, Glen Lethnot is located to the North West of Brechin between Glen Clova to the west and Glen Esk to the east. The glen contains the Water of Saughs, which becomes the West Water in its lower reaches. The Glen extends east and then South East from Ben Tirran mountain to meet the Valley of Strathmore to the southeast of Edzell.





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