Old Photograph Passenger Bus Princes Street Edinburgh Scotland

Old photograph of a passenger bus on Princes Street in Edinburgh, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Passenger Bus Greengairs Scotland

Old photograph of a passenger bus in Greengairs, a village located three miles south east of Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. Greengairs nineteenth century origins are in coal mining and quarrying.



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Old Photograph Passenger Bus To Galashiels Via Howgate Scotland

Old photograph of a passenger bus to Galashiels travelling via Howgate, Scotland. Howgate is located about 12 miles south of Edinburgh city centre.



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Old Photograph Passenger Bus In Galashiels Scotland

Old photograph of a passenger bus in Galashiels, Scottish Borders of Scotland. Robert Burns wrote two poems about Galashiels, " Sae Fair Her Hair " and " Braw Lads ". The latter is sung by the some of the townsfolk each year at the Braw Lads Gathering. Sir Walter Scott built his home, Abbotsford, just across the River Tweed from Galashiels. The Sir Walter Scott Way, a long distance walking path from Moffat to Cockburnspath passes through Galashiels.



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Old Photograph Passenger Bus Broughton Scotland

Old photograph of a passenger bus from Edinburgh in Broughton in the Scottish Borders, Scotland.



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