Old Photograph Kilrenny East Neuk Of Scotland


Old photograph of cottage, houses, church and people in Kilrenny, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. The first church in Kilrenny was probably connected with St Adrian, an Irish monk who lived in a cave at nearby Caiplie until killed by Vikings in 875. Whilst it is unknown what happened to it, a replacement was built in the early part of the 1200s and dedicated in 1243. The tower dates back to the 1400s and the parapet and tower to the 1500s. The body of the old church was replaced in 1807-08 with the present building; the architect was Alexander Leslie


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Old Photograph Road To Montrose Scotland

Old photograph of a bus on the road to Montrose, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Murray Street Montrose Scotland

Old photograph of shops, houses and people on Murray Street in Montrose, Scotland. The final chapter of the ill fated 1715 Jacobite rebellion was played out in Montrose. Towards the end of the uprising, which had lasted nearly six months, from September 1715 to February 1716, James Francis Edward Stuart, the Old Pretender; formerly James, Prince of Wales, arrived in Montrose, where he spent his last night in Scotland, on 4 February 1716. He sailed from Montrose to exile in France. The town was held for his son, Charles Edward Stuart, Bonnie Prince Charlie; the Young Pretender, 30 years later and in February 1746 the largest naval battle of the war was fought in Montrose Harbour.



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Old Photograph Dounby School Orkney Islands Scotland

Old photograph of children playing in the Playground at the school in Dounby on the Orkney Islands, Scotland. The school was established as Dounby Public School and officially opened in 1877. Historically, the school building was a focal point for local governance and social life.


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Old Photograph Elderly Scotsman Sitting In Public Park Perth Perthshire Scotland

Old photograph of an elderly Scotsman sitting in a Public Park in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.



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