Tour Scotland February Photographs Video River Tay Perth Perthshire

Tour Scotland photograph of the River Tay in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.



Tour Scotland video of the River Tay in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

Tour Scotland photograph of the River Tay in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

Tour Scotland photograph of a tree by the River Tay in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

Tour Scotland photograph of Sculpture by the River Tay in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

Tour Scotland photograph of a storm damaged tree by the River Tay in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Old Photograph Of Black Watch Soldiers In Blair Atholl Perthshire

Old photograph of Black Watch Soldiers in Blair Atholl near Blair Castle, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Old Photograph Lecht Road Scotland

Old photograph of the Lecht Road in Scotland. The A939 Lecht Road connects the A96 at Nairn on the Moray Coast with the A95 Grantown on Spey, then it continues to the A93 at Ballater by way of the Grampian Mountains, passing Tomintoul and the Lecht Ski Centre.



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Old Photograph Kirkpatrick Fleming Scotland

Old photograph of cottages and people in Kirkpatrick Fleming, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The name of this Scottish village is derived from the parish church, dedicated to St Patrick, and the Fleming family, the local landowners who resided at Redhall.


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Old Photographs Colintraive Scotland

Old photograph of Colintraive, Scotland. The name Colintraive derives from Gaelic and means " swimming strait " or " swimming narrows ". In the past, cattle were swum over from the Isle of Bute to Colintraive on their way to the markets of lowland Scotland.



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