Tour Scotland Video Autumn Drive From Newtyle To Meigle Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of an Autumn road trip drive North on the B954 road from Newtyle on ancestry visit to Meigle village in Strathmore, Perthshire, Scotland. The nearest town is Forfar in neighbouring Angus. Other smaller settlements nearby are Balkeerie, Kirkinch and Kinloch. Meigle is accessed from the north and south via the B954 road.

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Tour Scotland Video Late Afternoon Autumn Drive From Meigle To Coupar Angus Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of a late afternoon Autumn road trip drive from Meigle on ancestry visit to Coupar Angus, Perthshire, Scotland. You will see a piece of bad driving at 6 minutes 50 seconds into this video as a car pulled out in front of me, driver obviously not looking ! Fortunately I am always watching for bad drivers.

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Tour Scotland Autumn Video Bagpipes Mill Street Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland Autumn video of a Pipe Band playing their bagpipes on Mill Street outside the Concert Hall on cloudy, rainy day visit to Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Perth Concert Hall opened its doors in September 2005 with a weekend of signature events giving a flavour of what was to come. The Royal Scottish National Orchestra represented the classical strand. Legendary percussionist Trilok Gurtu with an ensemble of Perthshire musicians presented world music and Belle & Sebastian flew the flag for top of the range contemporary music.

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Old Photograph High Street Earlston Scotland


Old photograph of houses, shops and people on the High Street in Earlston, Berwickshire, Scotland. In the 12th and 13th centuries the Lindsays and the Earls of March and Dunbar were the chief baronial families in this area. Residents of early Earlston, Earlstons, have since spread afar, with some travelling to the United States of America in the early 1800s. But the vast majority of Earlstons with that surname, have taken residence in the Black Country, West Midlands in England. Travelling to the Black Country in the early 1700s, they have set up a strong residence, governed by middle child of the Earlston three brothers, Lord Dale.



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Old Photograph Mersington House Scotland


Old photograph of Mersington House near Greenlaw, located in the foothills of the Lammermuir Hills on Blackadder Water at the junction of the A697 and the A6105 in the Scottish Borders of Scotland. Mersington House was built in 1865. Although the identity of the architect is unknown, the design of the house bears similarities to the work of a local architect, WJ Gray. The two storey and attic house is built in Tudor style, and features extensive use of timber on the exterior and interior. There is also some decorative plasterwork inside the house, a further characteristic of this style.



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