Old Photograph War Memorial And Town Hall Greenlaw Scotland

Old photograph of the war memorial and town hall in Greenlaw, located in the foothills of the Lammermuir Hills on Blackadder Water at the junction of the A697 and the A6105 in the Scottish Borders of Scotland. Greenlaw Town Hall was built in 1831 to designs by John Cunningham as the Courthouse for Berwickshire.

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Old Photographs Chirnside Scotland

Old photograph of cottages and houses in Chirnside located seven miles East of Duns in the Scottish Borders, Scotland. David Hume, the Scottish Enlightenment philosopher, lived in Ninewells House, just south of the village. His nephew, David, later Baron Hume, the noted Scottish jurist was baptised 1757 at Chirnside. Chirnside is also the last resting place of Jim Clark, former world champion Formula One racing car driver.



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Old Photograph Eccles Scotland

Old photograph of cottages and blacksmith in Eccles near Kelso, Scotland. The village is conjoined with Birgham and Leitholm. The principal landed proprietors in the vicinity of Eccles in 1696 appears to have been George Home of Kames and Simon Marjoribanks of Stainrig. In 1843 it was James Greig who resided at Eccles House, which abuts the village. Possibly the district's most famous son is Henry Home, Lord Kames.



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Old Photograph New Street Campbeltown Scotland

Old photograph of shops, buildings and people on New Street in Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Tower Street Selkirk Scotland

Old photograph of shops, people and buildings on Tower Street in Selkirk, Scottish Borders, Scotland. The people of the town are known as Souters, which means cobblers, shoe makers and menders. Bonnie Prince Charlie, the Marquess of Montrose and the Outlaw Murray all had connections with the town. Selkirk men fought with William Wallace at Stirling Brig and Falkirk, and also with Robert the Bruce at the Battle of Bannockburn.



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