Old Photograph Hotel Bridge Of Cally Perthshire Scotland

Old photograph of the hotel in Bridge Of Cally, Perthshire, Scotland. The hotel was originally a temperance establishment with alcohol being served for the first time in the 1960s. Until that time it served as the local petrol station and the proprietor operated a daily bus service along the A93 from Blacklunans to Blairgowrie.



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Old Photograph River Don Kemnay Scotland

Old photograph of the River Don by Kemnay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The River Don rises in the Grampians and flows eastwards, through Aberdeenshire, to the North Sea at Aberdeen. The Don passes through Alford, Kemnay, Inverurie, Kintore, and Dyce. Its main tributary, the River Ury, joins at Inverurie. The river was recorded by the 2nd century AD cosmographer Ptolemy of Alexandria as Δηουανα Devona, meaning goddess, an indication the river was once a sacred one. Near Kintore, not distant from the Don, is the Deers Den Roman Camp. In 1750 the Don's lower reaches were channelled towards the sea, moving its confluence with the sea northwards. Strathdon attracts visitors for salmon and trout fishing as well as its castles and scenery.



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Old Photograph Golf Course Clubhouse Cullen Scotland

Old photograph of the golf course clubhouse in Cullen, Moray, Scotland. The club was founded in 1870 and the first nine holes were laid out by old Tom Morris from St Andrews, Fife. It was upgraded to 18 holes by by local architect Charlie Neaves. The course is centrally situated between Aberdeen and Inverness on the Moray Firth Coast.



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Old Photograph Glen Cromlix House Scotland

Old photograph of children in the Glen by Cromlix House near Dunblane, Scotland. In the early 15th century Edmund Chisholm acquired Cromlix House. His son James became Bishop of Dunblane in 1487 and he was succeeded by William Chisholm. The early Chisholms were senior figures in the Church, in the Court of King James III and in the court of Mary Queen of Scots. William II Chisholm was the last Roman Catholic Bishop of Dunblane.



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Old Photograph Glassford Bridge Scotland


Old photograph of Glassford Bridge over the River Avon by Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. Stonehouse is located on Avon Water in an area of natural beauty and historical interest, near to the Clyde Valley. It is also situated on the A71 trunk road between Edinburgh and Kilmarnock, close to the towns of Hamilton, Larkhall and Strathaven. South Lanarkshire is one of 32 unitary authorities of Scotland. It borders the south east of the City of Glasgow and contains some of Greater Glasgow's suburbs. It also contains many towns and villages. It also shares borders with Dumfries and Galloway, East Ayrshire, East Renfrewshire, North Lanarkshire, the Scottish Borders and West Lothian. It includes part of the historic county of Lanarkshire.



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