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.
Tour Scotland Video Sunday Drive From Elie To Crail East Neuk Of Fife
Tour Scotland video of a Sunday drive from Elie on the A917 road along the coast to the High Street in Crail on ancestry visit to the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. From Elie the road runs fairly close the the sea as we pass through St Monans and through the fishing villages of Pittenweem and Anstruther, home of the Scottish Fisheries museum, and through the narrow streets of Cellardyke and onward to the High Street in Crail.
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Tour Scotland Video Sunday Drive From Lundin Links To Elie East Neuk Of Fife
Tour Scotland video of a Sunday drive from Lundin Links on the A915 and A917 roads to the harbour in Elie on ancestry visit to the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. Elie Harbour is situated on the north coast of the Firth of Forth. The surrounding village is one of Scotland's most popular seaside resorts. The Harbour is a sheltered, sandy, drying out harbour suitable for keel boats up to 30 feet in length, and for dinghies and power boats.
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Tour Scotland Video Female Fiddle Player Farmers Market Perth Perthshire
Tour Scotland video of a young female Scottish fiddle player playing traditional music on visit to a Farmers Market on King Edward Street in the City Centre of Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. She was Busking to raise money for The National Youth Orchestras of Scotland which provides a complete orchestral experience for its students aged between 8 and 25, through its pathway of orchestras, jazz bands, training ensembles and outreach programmes. In addition to organising residential training courses, intensive rehearsals and national and international concert tours, NYOS also provides musical experiences to Scotland’s young people through workshops in communities throughout Scotland.
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Old Photograph Mill Arbirlot Scotland
Old photograph of the Mill in Arbirlot located West of Arbroath, Scotland. In the 18th and 19th centuries Arbirlot was principally occupied by handloom weavers and farmers. It once had a meal mill, a slaughterhouse, two schools, a post office, a savings bank, an inn, a parish library as well as a number of shops. The parish is believed to be the original home of Clan Elliot, which was transplanted to the Scottish Borders to defend the newly crowned Robert the Bruce's Scotland from English invaders through an intricate network of peel towers. The Elliots joined the clans of Armstrong, Scott, Douglas, Kerr, Nixon, Hepburn and Maxwell in this effort. The Border Reivers and other titles such a Outlaws of the Marshes are most informative about the Elliots and their exploits after leaving the Arbirlot parish.
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Old Photograph Blacksmith Burnside of Duntrune Scotland
Old photograph of the Blacksmith in Burnside of Duntrune in Angus, Scotland. Burnside of Duntrune is a hamlet situated one mile North of Ballumbie on the outskirts of Dundee, on the Fithie Burn. The Fithie Burn is a stream which rises 2 miles West South West of Tealing in Angus and flows east and then South East for 7 miles before joining the Dighty Water at Baldovie. The last 437 yards of its course is within a culvert.
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