Old Photograph Burnhead Brae Street Larbert Scotland

Old photograph of houses, car and people on Burnhead Brae Street in Larbert located two and half miles from Falkirk, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Yarra Doon House Morebattle Scotland

Old photograph of Yarra Doon house in Morebattle, seven miles South of Kelso, Scotland.





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Old Photographs Charlie The Hermit Sunnyside Cullen Scotland

Old photograph of Charlie the Hermit at Sunnyside in Cullen, Moray, Scotland. Reputed to be a deserter from the French navy he arrived at Sunnyside in 1920 and during the next thirteen years built his cottage in the cliff, living off his gardens and fishing off the coast. A vegetarian, he snared and sold rabbits and postcards of himself. In 1933 he was arrested for failing to register as an alien, taken to Banff Sheriff Court fined twenty shillings and told to register when he was then free to return to Sunnyside. Shortly after Charlie left for Leith, Edinburgh, to find passage on a ship to France. Unfortunately he landed up in an internment camp in the south of England and died there in 1937.




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Old Photograph Lawn Bowling Green Arbroath Scotland

Old photograph of bowlers on the Lawn Bowling Green by the Abbey in Arbroath, Angus, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Newton Street Kilsyth Scotland

Old photograph of cottages and houses on Newton Street in Kilsyth, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. From earliest recorded times Kilsyth was one of the main routes between Glasgow, Falkirk and Edinburgh, and is very close to the Roman Antonine Wall, and the Forth and Clyde Canal. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day.




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