Old photograph of Dura House in Dura Den a village near Cupar, Fife, Scotland. A branch of the family of Airth of Airth Castle lived here in the 16th. and early 17th. centuries. David was Sheriff or Sheriff-Depute of Fife in 1553 and George held the same office in 1592. He also represented Cupar in the Scottish Parliament of 1617. In 1624 Dura belonged to Magister David Wemys, minister of Leven. In 1750 it came to the Baynes through marriage. Alexander Bayne, Professor of Municipal Law at Edinburgh, acquired Rires in 1722. His father had been Sheriff Clerk of Fife in 1672. From the Baynes it passed to the Meldrums of Kincaple and Craigfoodie who were advocates. They took the name Bayne Meldrum and held the estate until 1951 when the house was purchased by David Anderson - later to be knighted - the bridge and tunnel expert. The plans for the Forth Road Bridge were drawn there, but he died before the bridge was built. He made a name for himself in the construction of the Moscow and London underground railway systems. He left his considerable fortune to a Chinese mission. In 1958 Dura was bought by the Howat family who later sold it to the Milnes.
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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 Kilconquhar Castle Scotland
Old photograph of Kilconquhar castle in Kilconquhar, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. This Scottish castle was formerly owned by the Adams of Kilconquhar. Adam of Kilconquhar married Marjorie, Countess of Carrick to become the Earl of Carrick. Adam went to the Crusades with Prince Edward of England and died in Acre. His widow subsequently married Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale, who thus became Earl of Carrick and Lord of Kilconquhar. Their son was Robert the Bruce.
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Old Photograph Plough Woman Highland Perthshire Scotland
Old photograph of a Plough Woman in Strathtummel near Pitlochry in Highland Perthshire, Scotland.
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Old Photograph Salmon Leaping Falls of Kilmorack Scotland
Old photograph of a salmon leaping at the Falls of Kilmorack on the the River Beauly near of Beauly, Scotland. he River Beauly is formed when the Rivers Glass and Farrar meet. The name " Beauly " derives from the French " beau lieu, " or " beautiful place, " given to the area by the French Valliscaulian monks who established the priory there in the early 13th century.
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Old Photograph Duchess Lodge Leslie Fife Scotland
Old photograph of the Duchess Lodge gatehouse in Leslie, Fife, Scotland. In 1902, the ground near the turret on the left subsided revealing a secret chamber.
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