Old Photographs High Street Markinch Fife Scotland

Old photograph of hotel cars, shops, houses and cottages on the High Street in Markinch village in Fife, Scotland. The name "Markinch" is of Gaelic origin, sometimes interpreted as " horse field " or " island of the forest, " as the village was once surrounded by marshes.


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Old Photograph Golfers 5th Green Golf Course Gullane Scotland

Old photograph of golfers on the 5th Green of the Golf Course in Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland. Gullane Golf Club was established in 1882 although golf has been played over Gullane links for more than 350 years.



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Old Photograph Gribin Isle of Mull Scotland

Old photograph of Gribin, Isle of Mull, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Whalebone Arch Bragar Island Of Lewis Scotland

Old photograph of children by the Whalebone Arch in Bragar, Isle of Lewis, Scotland. Residents here are mainly Gaelic speaking, and many work as crofters. The village's best known landmark is a whalebone arch, made in 1921 from the jawbone of an 80 foot long blue whale which was beached on the shore the year before.



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Old Photograph Railway Station Edrom Scotland

Old photograph of the railway station in Edrom, Scotland. The railway station on the North British Railway's Berwickshire Railway was opened in 1863. The railway line ran from Reston to Earlston, joining the East Coast Main Line to the Waverley Line. It was closed to passenger traffic 10 September 1951. Freight continued until 19 July 1965. Edrom is also a rural Parish of east central Berwickshire being bounded on the north by the Parishes of Bunkle and Preston and Chirnside, on the east by the Parishes of Chirnside, Hutton and Whitsome and Hilton, on the south by the Parishes of Whitsome and Hilton, Swinton and Fogo and on the west by the Parishes of Langton and Duns. It includes the nearby village of Allanton.



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