Old Photograph Rosshill Terrace Dalmeny Scotland

Old photograph of people and houses on Rosshill Terrace in Dalmeny by South Queensferry near Edinburgh, Scotland. The village was planned in the early 19th century to complement the new Dalmeny House.


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Old Photograph Kirkconnel Scotland

Old photograph of people standing outside a shop in Kirkconnel, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Life changed dramatically for this small Scottish town in the 1890s when a coal pit was opened at Fauldheld. Coal had always been mined in the district before, but never in large quantities. From then on coal dominated the life of the little town. The coal industry moved away in recent decades, and with it much of the population. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day.



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Old Photograph St Nicholas Street Aberdeen Scotland

Old photograph of a Tram, shops, buildings and people on St Nicholas Street in Aberdeen, Scotland. It is believed that ST Nicholas Street was a commonly used place for the hiding of money by citizens in the 13th and 14th centuries.



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Old Photograph Bridge Street Ellon Scotland

Old photograph of shops, people and buildings on Bridge Street in Ellon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The town was established as a burgh of barony under the rule of the Earls of Buchan, making the surrounding area, including Bridge Street, a hub for trade and administration.


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Old Photographs King Street Stirling Scotland

Old photograph of shops, people, cars and buildings on King Street in Stirling, Scotland. Originally known as the High Gait, it was part of the main continuous highway from southern Scotland to the north. In 1820, it was renamed King Street in honour of King George IV.




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