Old Photographs Argyll Street Lochgilphead Scotland

Old photograph of the Stag Hotel, vintage cars, shops, buildings and people on Argyll Street in Lochgilphead, Scotland. In the World War Two movie, 633 Squadron, Lochgilphead's main street features briefly in an aerial shot, as the bombers of 633 Squadron fly over the unnamed town en route to the target in Norway. The James Bond film From Russia with Love used locations in Lochgilphead for shots. The local cinema was used to watch screen rushes each day for the cast and crew.



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Old Photograph Hessilhead Castle Scotland

Old photograph of Hessilhead Castle near Beith in North Ayrshire, Scotland. Hessilhead in its later days was occupied by the family of Lord Glasgow, and after they left, the proprietor, a Mr. Macmichael, about the year 1776, took off the roof and allowed the place to go to ruin.



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Old Photographs Barbreck House Scotland

Old photograph of Barbreck House, Argyll, Scotland. Barbreck was originally owned by the Campbells of Barbreck, It is presently owned by David Campbell who is the chief of the Campbells of Strachur.




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Old Photograph Shop And Town Clock Kingussie Scotland

Old photograph of people, shop and town clock in Kingussie, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Railway Station Kirkintilloch Sccotland

Old photograph of the railway station in Kirkintilloch, Scotland. This Scottish train station was opened by the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, the station passed to the North British Railway in 1858, the London and North Eastern Railway in the 1923 Grouping, and then to the Scottish Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948. It was then closed by the British Railways Board in September 1964.



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