Tour Scotland photographs and videos from my tours of Scotland. Photography and videography, both old and new, from beautiful Scotland, Scottish castles, seascapes, rivers, islands, landscapes, standing stones, lochs and glens.
Old Photograph Crofters Swimming Cattle Isle of Orsay Scotland
Old photograph of Crofters swimming cattle to Isle of Orsay in Traigh Mhòr on the north east coast of the Island of Barra, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. The writer Compton Mackenzie lived on Barra nearby and is buried at Cille Bharra, opposite the island. There is no record of Orosay itself ever having been permanently inhabited. The name Orosay is a variant of Oronsay, from the Old Norse for " tidal " or " ebb island ", found commonly in the Hebrides.
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Old Photograph American Monument Oa Islay Scotland
Old photograph of the American Monument on Oa, Isle of Islay, Scotland. The Oa is a rocky region in the south west of Islay. It used to have a population of 800 in 1830 but became deserted due to the Highland Clearances. An American Monument was erected on the south coast by the American Red Cross to commemorate the loss of two ships in 1918, SS Tuscania, a passenger liner, and HMS Otranto.
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Old Photograph King's Park Parish Church Glasgow Scotland
Old photograph of King's Park Parish Church, 242 Castlemilk Road, Glasgow, Scotland. Red brick with stone facings, Romanesque in style by Hutton and Taylor, 1932. An innovation in church design specially evolved through architectural competition promoted by the Presbytery of Glasgow. Notable collection of stained glass windows by Sadie McLellan, Gordon Webster, Douglas Hamilton, Eilidh Keith and others. Set in a pleasant small garden. Floodlit as part of City of Light project.
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Old Photograph Fowlsheugh Scotland
Old photograph of Fowlsheugh, Scotland. Fowlsheugh is a coastal nature reserve in Kincardineshire, north east Scotland, known for its seventy metre high cliff formations and habitat supporting prolific seabird nesting colonies. Fowlsheugh can be accessed by a public clifftop trail, or by boats which usually emanate from the nearby harbour at the town of Stonehaven. Tens of thousands of pelagic birds return to the site every spring to breed, after wintering at sea or in more southern climates, principal species being puffins, razorbills, kittiwakes, fulmars and guillemots.
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Tour Scotland Video Drive To Moonzie And A92 Road North Fife
Tour Scotland video of a drive to Moonzie and onwards to the Junction of the A92 Road on ancestry visit to North Fife, Scotland. Moonzie is located about 3 miles north west of Cupar. It is bounded on the west by Creich, on the north by Kilmany, on the south east by Cupar and on the south west by Monimail. Prior to 1238 the parish was called Urhithumonesyn. Afterwards it assumed the name Auchtermonsey. Moonzie, its present name, is generally supposed to be a Gaelic word signifying Hill of the Deer. James Wedderburn was the Parish Minister in 1625.
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