Old Photograph Innes House Scotland

Old photograph of Innes House near Elgin, Moray, Scotland. Innes House was built by Sir Robert Innes between 1640 and 1651 and was the home of the Innes family until 1767 when Sir James Innes went bankrupt and sold the estate to the 2nd Earl of Fife. At the beginning of the last century the house was bought by Francis and Annie Tennant who enlarged and modernised the house. Francis was the second son of the first Lord Glenconner whose grandfather invented bleaching powder. Lord Glenconner was one of the great Scottish industrialists of the 19th century who amongst other achievements had his last child when he was 85, she became Baroness Elliott of Harwood and when she died in 1997 aged 98, her father had been born the year before the Battle of Waterloo.



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Old Photograph Lintrathen Lodge Scotland

Old photograph of the Lodge at Lintrathen six miles West of Kirriemuir, Scotland. This Scottish house in Angus, is situated on the southern shore of Loch of Lintrathen.



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Old Photograph Horse And Carriage Iona Scotland

Old photograph of horse and carriage on Island of Iona, Scotland.



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Old Photograph South Street Garlieston Scotland

Old photograph of cottages and houses on South Street in Garlieston in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The village was a planned settlement founded in the middle of the 18th century by the 6th and 7th Earls of Galloway to provide better housing for local tenants.


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Old Photograph Loan Street Troon Scotland

Old photograph of the blacksmith, people and cottages on Loan Street in Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland. The town is part of an historic trail leading from Troon, past Fullarton Woods, and through Loans, which was historically used for moving contraband from the coast.


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