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 Funeral Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman Meigle Perthshire Scotland
Old photograph of the Funeral of Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman in Meigle, Perthshire, Scotland. Nearby Belmont Castle, constructed from the 15th century, originally as a residence of the Bishops of Dunkeld, was the residence of Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman, born 1836, died 1908, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1905 to 1908. He is buried in the village churchyard. Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman was born on 7 September 1836 at Kelvinside House in Glasgow as Henry Campbell, the second son and youngest of the six children born to Sir James Campbell of Stracathro, born 1790, died 1876, and his wife Janet Bannerman, born 1799, died 1873. Sir James Campbell had started work at a young age in the clothing trade in Glasgow, before going into partnership with his brother in 1817 to found J.& W. Campbell & Company., a warehousing, general wholesale and retail drapery business. Sir James was elected as a member of Glasgow Town Council in 1831 and stood as a Conservative candidate for the Glasgow constituency in the 1837 and 1841 general elections, before being appointed to serve as the Lord Provost of Glasgow from 1840 to 1843. In April 1868, at the age of thirty one, Campbell-Bannerman stood as a Liberal candidate in a by-election for the Stirling Burghs constituency, narrowly losing to fellow Liberal John Ramsay. However, at the general election in November of that year, Campbell-Bannerman defeated Ramsay and was elected to the House of Commons as the Liberal Member of Parliament for Stirling Burghs, a constituency that he would go on to represent for almost forty years.
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Tour Scotland Video Bass Rock From Earlsferry East Neuk Of Fife
Tour Scotland video of the Bass Rock from a long distance away on the coast of Elie and Earlsferry, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. The Bass Rock is situated in the Firth of Forth, two miles east of North Berwick and one mile off the mainland there. It was used as a prison during Covenanters. The Bass Rock is the closest sea bird sanctuary to the mainland and was the first to be studied by ornithologists during the 19th century, when they gave the Gannet the scientific name Sula Bassana, incorporating the name of this rocky stack. This colony is the largest on the east coast of Britain and holds approximately 10% of the world population of North Atlantic Gannets.
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Tour Scotland Video Adventure Helicopters Perth Airport Perthshire
Tour Scotland video of Adventure Experience helicopters taking off and landing at Perth Airport in Scone by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. The Airport is a general aviation airport located at New Scone, 3 nautical miles north east of Perth. The airport used by private and business aircraft, and for pilot training. There are no commercial scheduled flights from the airport. The airport opened in 1936 as Scone Aerodrome.
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Tour Scotland Video Summer Sunset Robert Douglas Memorial School Scone Perthshire
Tour Scotland Summer video of sunset behind Robert Douglas Memorial School on ancestry visit to Scone by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. The school is named after the village’s Robert Douglas, who developed the use of the setting agent pectin in jam making to make his fortune in the USA. He became President of the great Certo Corporation, later sold to the giant General Foods Corporation of America. Throughout the years he remembered his birthplace and retained his affection for it.
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Tour Scotland Video G-CHKW Robinson R44 Raven Helicopter Landing Perth Airport Perthshire
Tour Scotland video of G-CHKW Robinson R44 Raven helicopter landing at Perth Airport on visit to Scone by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. The Airport is a general aviation airport located at New Scone, 3 nautical miles north east of Perth. The airport used by private and business aircraft, and for pilot training. There are no commercial scheduled flights from the airport. The airport opened in 1936 as Scone Aerodrome.
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