Old Photograph Cart And Four Horses With Men In Alford Scotland


Old photograph of a cart with four horses and men in Alford, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The Battle of Alford was an engagement of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, which took place near the village of Alford on 2 July 1645. Alford is also the home of the world popular Aberdeen Angus cattle breed.


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Old Photograph Fancy Dress Parade Dysart Fife Scotland


Old photograph of a fancy dress parade in Dysart, Fife, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Great Western Road Glasgow Scotland


Old photograph of the Great Western Road, Glasgow, Scotland. The original starting point of the A82 in Glasgow was at Trongate. It proceeded to run westwards along Argyle Street and Dumbarton Road to Dumbarton via Clydebank. On 16 May 1934, the road was rerouted to run along Buchanan Street, New City Road and Great Western Road, whose westward extension from Anniesland Cross had been recently completed. The route between Glasgow and Dumbarton has since broadly remained the same, aside from the declassification of the route to the south of the M8 when that motorway was constructed.



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Old Photograph Main Street Kirkoswald Scotland


Old photograph of a horse and cart and houses on Main Street in Kirkoswald in South Ayrshire, Scotland. This Scottish village is well known as the village where Robert Burns attended school. Buried in the Kirkoswald churchyard are John Davidson and Douglas Graham, memorialised as Souter Johnnie and Tam o' Shanter in the poem of Robert Burns.



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Old Photograph Barbaraville Scotland


Old photograph of houses in Barbaraville, a small settlement on the north shore of Nigg Bay in the Cromarty Firth, Scotland. From 1820 onwards local people were allowed to build on packets of land from local estates at Balnagown, Tarbet and Polnicol. The nearest small towns are Tain to the north east and Invergordon to the West.



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