Photograph Prince Charles Caithness Scotland


Photograph of The Prince of Wales as he talked to fishermen at the Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen, Scrabster, Caithness, Scotland. Photographic Print of Prince Charles visits Scotland from Press Association Images.

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Photograph Queen Glasgow Scotland


Photograph of The Queen having a cup of tea in the Castlemilk area of Glasgow, Scotland. Photographic Print of The Queen at Castlemilk area of Glasgow. from Press Association Images.

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Photograph Orkney Whisky Poster Scotland


Photograph of an old Orkney Whisky Poster from Scotland.

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Photograph Ronnie Corbett Scotland


Photograph of Ronnie Corbett at a Highland Games in Scotland. Photographic Print of Ronnie Corbett Scottish comedian from MirrorPrintStore.

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The autobiography of one of Britain's best-loved entertainers. Ronnie Corbett, the son of an Edinburgh baker, tells of his childhood and how he became convinced he had to seek his fortune as an actor, how he pursued that goal and found fame on television as one of "The Two Ronnies", and how he met a cast of extraordinary people along the way. He reveals the technique he used for guessing the height of a girl and how he first met David Frost, John Cleese and Michael Palin, and how he once played Othello to Danny La Rue's Desdemona. High Hopes.

Tour Scotland Photograph Beorgs of Housetter Standing Stones Shetland Islands


Tour Scotland photograph of Beorgs of Housetter Standing Stones, Northmavine, Shetland Islands, Scotland. Two standing stones, with the remains of a cairn which occupied a somewhat unusual site at the base of a high and very rugged scree, some eighty yards from the west side of the public road.



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