Tour Scotland Video The Castle On Loch Leven Kinross Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of the castle on an island in Loch Leven on ancestry visit to Kinross, Perthshire, Scotland. Mary Queen of Scots escaped from the Lochleven Castle in a boat rowed by a castle page boy and she was met on the shore by loyal supporters who escorted her to safety. Many royals were guests, as opposed to prisoners, at Lochleven Castle, including King Robert Bruce.



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Tour Scotland Video Boat Returning From The Castle On Loch Leven Kinross Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of boat returning from the castle on Loch Leven on ancestry visit to Kinross, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video Boat Leaving For The Castle On Loch Leven Kinross Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of boat leaving for the castle on Loch Leven on ancestry visit to Kinross, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Old Photographs Docks Methil Fife Scotland

Old photograph of ships in the Docks in Methil, Fife, Scotland. Methil was once the greatest coal exporting port in Scotland shipping over 3 million tons annually from three docks. History Blog post of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to travel and visit one day.



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Old Photograph The Clan Donnachaidh Museum Bruar Highland Perthshire Scotland

Old photograph of The Clan Donnachaidh Museum in Bruar near Blair Atholl by Blair Castle, Perthshire, Scotland. Clan Donnachaidh, Scottish Gaelic: Clann Donnchaidh, also known as Clan Robertson, is one of the oldest of all Scottish clans. William Forbes Skene, born 1809, died 1892, Historiographer Royal of Scotland, wrote in 1837 that: “ the Robertsons of Struan are unquestionably the oldest family in Scotland, being the sole remaining branch of that Royal House of Atholl which occupied the throne of Scotland during the 11th and 12th centuries. ” The Gaelic Clann Dhònnchaidh claims descend from Duncan I who ruled from 1034 to 1040, as King of Scots.



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