Tour Scotland Photograph Videos Greyfriars Bobby Statue In Edinburgh

Tour Scotland photograph of the Greyfriars Bobby dog statue in Edinburgh, Scotland. Greyfriars Bobby was a Skye Terrier who became known in 19th century Edinburgh for spending 14 years guarding the grave of his owner until he died himself on 14 January 1872. The story continues to be well known as active oral history in Edinburgh, through several books and films, and became a prominent commemorative statue and nearby graves act as a tourist attraction. The best known version of the story is that Bobby belonged to John Gray, who worked for the Edinburgh City Police as a night watchman. When John Gray died he was buried in Greyfriars Kirkyard, the graveyard surrounding Greyfriars Kirk in the Old Town of Edinburgh. Bobby then became known locally, spending the rest of his life sitting on his master's grave.



Tour Scotland video of the Greyfriars Bobby statue in Edinburgh, Scotland.



Tour Scotland video of the gravestone of Greyfriars Bobby in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video Martyrs Monument Stirling Cemetery




Tour Scotland video of the The Martyrs Monument in the old Town Cemetery below Stirling Castle, Stirling, Scotland. The three figures represent an angel keeping watch over two young girls, one of whom is reading the Bible to the other. The reader is Margaret Wilson, the listener is her younger sister Agnes. The two girls belonged to Wigtonshire, the daughters of Gilbert Wilson, a committed Episcopalian. Despite this, the sisters were followers of the Covenanters, an extreme Presbyterian group strongly opposed to the Anglican reforms of Charles II. Margaret and Agnes, aged 18 and 13 respectively, were arrested for their beliefs and along with Margaret McLauchlan, an elderly neighbour, tried for and found guilty of high treason. All three were sentenced to death by drowning.

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Tour Scotland Video King Robert The Bruce Statue Stirling Castle




Tour Scotland video of the King Robert The Bruce statue on the esplanade outside Stirling Castle, Stirling, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video Mary Buick Gravestone Kilrenny East Neuk of Fife




Tour Scotland video of the Mary Buick gravestone in the cemetery in Kilrenny by Anstruther, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. Mary Buick of Dundee became the 2nd wife of local fisherman Thomas Watson. In 1799 Thomas was taken by a press-gang, and Mary ran after them and asked them to take her too. The pair of them served aboard HMS Ardent, and during the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801, as the Ardent was being shelled by the Danish shore batteries, Mary Watson Buick went into labour and gave birth to their first child, a girl called Mary. Little Mary Watson lived to be 90, dying in 1891. The day after the Battle of Copenhagen, Thomas Watson, and his wife and child, were transferred to HMS Bellona, and a year or so later Thomas was discharged at Spithead and made his way home to Cellardyke, where he used his prize money to build a house by the harbour, now 7 Shore Street, and opened an ale and pie shop.

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Tour Scotland Autumn Video Of Loch Tummel Highland Perthshire



Tour Scotland Autumn video of Loch Tummel, Perthshire, Scotland. This is a long, narrow Scottish loch, located 5 miles north west of Pitlochry. The loch is traversed by roads on both north and south banks, offering splendid views of the surrounding countryside. The best known is Queen's View from the north shore, which Queen Victoria made famous in 1866. The loch is popular with anglers who fish for trout and for campers and canoeists, and with photographers all year round.

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Old Tour Scotland Video Of The Harbour Anstruther East Neuk Of Fife



Old Tour Scotland video of the harbour in Anstruther, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. This is where I was raised in Scotland. The video includes fishing boats in the harbour, dancing on the Folly, and the The Doctors Lifeboat. The Doctors, was a self-righter, a 37ft Oakley Class, designed by R.A. Oakley, whom along with Dr Norah Allan (who gifted the boat) was present on the pier in Wednesday 26th May, 1965, when she arrived after a four-and-a-half day passage from Littlehampton.

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Old Tour Scotland Video Sea Queen Day Cellardyke East Neuk Of Fife



Old Tour Scotland video of Sea Queen day at the harbour in Cellardyke by Anstruther, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. This is where I was raised in Scotland. Sea Queen Day was a common fishing tradition of Scottish coastal villages.

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