Old Photograph Lochaline Scotland

Old photograph of Lochaline, Scotland. This is the main village in the Morvern area of the Highlands. It is situated at the mouth of Loch Aline, on the northern shore. Lochaline is connected with Fishnish on the Isle of Mull by ferry.



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Old Photograph Deer Hunter Highland Perthshire Scotland

Old photograph of a deer hunter in Perthshire Highlands, Scotland. Medieval Deer hunting was a privilege of the nobility, symbolizing power and prestige. In the 16th ad 17th centuries it became more popular, with large scale hunts involving many people, though still often reserved for the elite. Landowners eventually established large estates dedicated to deer stalking, significantly increasing deer populations.This led to conflicts with agricultural tenants and crofters, as deer damaged crops and grazing land


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Old Photograph Academy Perth Perthshire Scotland

Old photograph of the new Academy in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. While able to claim a strong connection to the Perth Grammar School founded in the twelfth century, the name Perth Academy first appears in 1542. The first Rector of the school was the Honourable John Murray, later named the Duke of Atholl, at this time it was considered a purely honourable title, before later being given to the head teacher of the school. By April 1762 accommodation was first provided for the school. At this time education in Perth was provided by a variety of smaller institutions each specialising in a particular field. By 1800 it was felt that the disparate nature of these, often cramped, buildings was detrimental to the efficiency and success of the schools. This, combined with a new appreciation of the value of education, led to a new building being built to house the different schools. Designed by Robert Reid, later the King's architect, work on this building was started in October 1803, and finished for the start of the teaching year in 1807. The building housed the Academy, at the time specialising mostly in Maths and the sciences, the Grammar, specialising in mostly Classics, History and Philosophy, the English School, the French school, the Drawing and Painting school, and the Writing school. Together they were known as the public Seminaries, and were housed on Rose Terrace, near the North Inch of Perth. The Academy moved to its present site at Viewlands in 1932, construction on the building having begun in 1930.



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Old Photograph Dalhowan Street Crosshill Scotland

Old photograph of cottages and people on Dalhowan Street 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. Crosshill borders Queens Park and Mount Florida to the south, Strathbungo to the west and Polmadie to the east. The area is home to Holyrood Secondary School and former football stadium Cathkin Park.



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Old Photograph Pier Road Port Ellen Islay Scotland

Old photograph of cottages, houses, car and people on Pier Road in Port Ellen, Island of Islay, Scotland. Port Ellen is built around Leodamais Bay, Islay's main deep water fishing harbour. It is the largest town on Islay, only slightly larger than Bowmore and provides the main ferry connection between Islay and the mainland, at Kennacraig. The Port Ellen Distillery was first established in the 1820s and ceased production of Scotch whisky in 1983. The large malting continues to produce for the majority of the distilleries on Islay. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day.



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