Old photograph of thatched cottages in the former weaving village of Torbrex near Stirling, Scotland.
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Tour Scotland photographs and videos from my tours of Scotland. Photography and videography, both old and new, from beautiful Scotland, Scottish castles, seascapes, rivers, islands, landscapes, standing stones, lochs and glens.
Old Photograph Gargunnock House Scotland
Old photograph of Gargunnock House near Stirling, Scotland. Originally a sixteenth century tower house, but remodelled over the years to include a classical late Georgian façade, Gargunnock House is set within its own estate and family tradition has it that Frederic Chopin once stayed here.
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Old Photograph Oliver Cromwell House Arnbrae Kilsyth Scotland
Old photograph of the house where Oliver Cromwell spent a night in Arnbrae, Kilsyth, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. On his way to Glasgow his army camped at Arnbrae and stormed and destroyed Kilsyth Castle. From earliest recorded times Kilsyth was one of the main routes between Glasgow, Falkirk and Edinburgh, and is very close to the Roman Antonine Wall, and the Forth and Clyde Canal.
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Old Photograph Bridge Larbert Scotland
Old photograph of the bridge over the River Carron at Larbert located two and half miles from Falkirk, Scotland. The lands to the south of Larbert and Camelon, in the area traversed by the Antonine Wall, were strategically important to the Romans. The original crossing point on the River Carron at Larbert was an important transportation route for the Romans on the road they constructed from Watling Lodge on the Antonine Wall to Stirling.
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Old Photograph Viaduct Markinch Fife Scotland
Old photograph of Sythrum mill and viaduct over the River Leven by Markinch village in Fife, Scotland. The mill was converted in 1864 from a meal mill by N and N Lockhart of Kirkcaldy to make hemp twine using both water and steam power.
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