Old Photograph Wedding St Andrews Fife Scotland

Old photograph of a Scottish wedding in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. Its ecclesiastical significance dates as far back as the fourth century, when St Regulus is claimed to have brought the relics of the saint there; its cultural importance dates from the early fifteenth century, when the world-famous university was founded there. More recently, since the seventeenth century, it has been well known as a centre for golf. .

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Old Photograph Dornie Scotland

Old photograph of cottages and houses in Dornie, Scotland. This former Scottish fishing village is located near the meeting point of Loch Duich, Loch Alsh and Loch Long. The main road to Isle of Skye, passes just outside the village. Before the construction of the bridge, the main road passed through the centre of the village and crossed Loch Long via a short ferry ride. Amongst bagpipers, the tune Dornie Ferry is well known strathspey. Eilean Donan is a famous castle on a nearby island.





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Old Photograph Elie Fife Scotland

Old photograph of cottages, houses and people in Elie, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. Local folklore claims an old woman whose house was demolished to " improve the view " from Elie House " cursed the family, predicting they would only last six generations on the estate—a prophecy that reportedly came true.
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Old Photograph Shipyard Dumbarton Scotland

Old photograph of a Shipyard in Dumbarton, Scotland. From the mid 18th century to the early 19th century Dumbarton's main industry was glassmaking. As the glass industry declined the town became a major centre for shipbuilding and remained so well into the 20th century. There were many shipbuilding yards, although a number of them were later absorbed by larger yards. A great many ships were built in the town, the most famous of which is probably the Cutty Sark which was built by Scott and Linton, she was one of the final Tea Clippers to be built, and one of the fastest. The ship is the last survivor of its type and can be seen today at dry dock in Greenwich, London, England.



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Old Photographs Torry Scotland

Old photograph of fishing boats and houses in Torry, Aberdeen, Scotland.

Old photograph of Torry, Aberdeen, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video Vintage Cars On The Move Scottish Transport Extravaganza Glamis Castle



Tour Scotland video of vintage cars on the move at the Scottish Transport Extravaganza on visit to Glamis Castle, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video Fisher Humphries Baler Working At Scottish Transport Extravaganza Glamis Castle



Tour Scotland video of a Fisher Humphries Baler at the Scottish Transport Extravaganza, Glamis Castle, Scotland. The firm of Fisher Humphries is best known as a manufacturer of Balers. The early ones were built to operate with Threshing machines and some tied the bales with wire.

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