Old Photograph Cottages By The Road To Comrie Perthshire Scotland

Old photograph of cottages by the road to Comrie, Perthshire, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Road To Kilchurn Castle Scotland

Old photograph of the road to Kilchurn Castle on a rocky peninsula at the north eastern end of Loch Awe, Argyll, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Slochd Viaduct Scotland

Old photograph of the railway viaduct at Slochd, Badenoch and Strathspey, Scotland. Slochd Mhuic Viaduct, was opened in 1897 by the Highland Railway and remains in use. It was designed by Murdoch Paterson to carry the Aviemore to Carr Bridge to Inverness train.



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Old Photograph Auchinloch Road Lenzie Scotland

Old photograph of a horse and cart and people on Auchinloch Road in Lenzie situated six miles from Glasgow, Scotland. Lenzie was built in the 19th century as a commuter town for those travelling to Glasgow and Edinburgh, as Lenzie railway station is a stop between the two cities.



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Old Photograph Station Road Murthly Perthshire Scotland

Old photograph of houses on Station Road in Murthly, Perthshire, Scotland.





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Old Photograph Melville Road Ladybank Fife Scotland

Old photograph of houses and people on Melville Road in Ladybank near St Andrews and East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. This Scottish village became a burgh in 1878, and became an industrial centre, with linen weaving, coal mining, and malting the principal industries in those days.



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Old Photograph Craigdhu Road Milngavie Scotland

Old photograph of car and houses on Craigdhu Road in Milngavie, Scotland. Milngavie is a Scottish town in East Dunbartonshire, on the Allander Water, at the northwestern edge of Glasgow. Although known today as a dormitory suburb of Glasgow, the town grew from a country village within the parish of New Kilpatrick to a minor industrial centre in the nineteenth century with paper mills and bleach works on the Allander River to the north east of the town centre.[12] Some remnants of this industry remain today on the Clober Industrial Estate. The land surrounding the village comprised several estates with tenant farms, amongst them Barloch, Clober, Craigton, Craigdhu, Dougalston, Douglas Mains and South Mains. Stone built villas and semi detached houses were constructed for wealthy citizens to the east of the town centre and around Tannoch Loch when commuting to Glasgow was made possible by the opening of the railway which reached the town in 1863. After World War II a local authority housing scheme was built to the west of the town centre, housing many people relocated from Clydebank which had been badly bombed. The town grew with the addition of private speculative housing developments of bungalows and semi-detached homes at South Mains to the south of the town centre and around Clober, to the west, in the 1950s and 1960s. The Fairways estate was built, starting in 1978 and continued into the 1980s. The town centre was redeveloped to improve traffic flow and pedestrian safety. The central commercial streets were pedestrianised starting in 1974 and many buildings replaced. A superstore was opened on the fringes of the town centre in the 1990s. Residents launched a " tongue in cheek " campaign to bring the Olympic games to Milngavie in 2020.



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Old Photograph Whale's Jawbone North Berwick Scotland

Old photograph of a Whale's Jawbone in North Berwick, Scotland. The famous whale's jawbone on Berwick Law, ( a conical hill ) collapsed in June 2005 after rotting away, and was removed by helicopter, much to the surprise of North Berwick residents. A jawbone has stood there since 1709, the last one having been there since 1933.



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Old Photograph John Brown Statue Balmoral Castle Scotland

Old photograph of the John Brown statue on the grounds of Balmoral Castle, Scotland. John Brown, born 8 December 1826, died 27 March 1883, was a Scottish personal servant and favourite of Queen Victoria for many years. He was appreciated by many (including the Queen) for his competence and companionship, and resented by others for his influence and informal manner. The exact nature of his relationship with Victoria was the subject of great speculation by contemporaries, and continues to be controversial today. Brown was born in Crathie, Aberdeenshire, to John Brown and Margaret Leys, and went to work as an outdoor servant, in Scots ghillie or gillie, at Balmoral Castle, which Queen Victoria and Prince Albert leased in February 1848 and purchased outright in November 1851. He had several younger brothers, three of whom also entered the royal service. The most notable of these, Archibald Anderson " Archie Brown ", fifteen years John's junior, eventually became personal valet to Victoria's youngest son, Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany. Prince Albert's untimely death in 1861 was a shock from which Queen Victoria never fully recovered. John Brown became a good friend and supported the mourning Queen. The Queen gave him gifts and created two medals for him, the Faithful Servant Medal and the Devoted Service Medal. She commissioned a portrait of him. Queen Victoria commissioned a life-sized statue of Brown by Edgar Boehm shortly after Brown's death. The inscription on the base read: Friend more than Servant. Loyal. Truthful. Brave. Self less than Duty, even to the Grave. When Victoria's son succeeded to the throne he had the statue moved to a less conspicuous site on the estate.



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Old Photograph Cromwell Road Burntisland Fife Scotland

Old photograph of houses on Cromwell Road in Burntisland, Fife, Scotland. Burntisland is home to the second oldest highland games in the world starting in 1652. The Games take place on the third Monday of July, the start of the Fife and Glasgow fair fortnight, and a local market and summer fairground takes place on the same day. The town is also home to the eleventh oldest golf club in the world, Burntisland Golf Club, The Old Club, as it is known among its members. Although it is not a course owning club, its competitions are held over the local course now run by Burntisland Golf House Club.



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Old Photograph Entrance Glenfarg Perthshire Scotland

Old photograph of houses at the entrance to Glenfarg, Perthshire, Scotland.



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Old Photograph High Road Caputh Perthshire Scotland

Old photograph of a mother and child on the High Road through Caputh, Perthshire, Scotland.





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Old Photograph Atholl Monument Perthshire Scotlaand

Old photograph of the Atholl Monument by Logierait, Perthshire, Scotland. The Atholl Monument was erected on 10th August 1865 to the 6th Duke of Atholl who died in 1864. It was erected on the site of the old execution mound where prisoners were put to death following sentence at Logierait Court having been held in Logierait jail awaiting the arrival of the executioner to carry out his grisly task.



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Old Photograph Powis Gateway Aberdeen Scotland

Old photograph of Powis Gateway in Aberdeen, Scotland. Built in 1834 for John Leslie of Powis by Alexander Fraser, the towers formed the east gate and archway from College Bounds in old Aberdeen.



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Tour Scotland January Winter Video Stone Of Destiny Moot Hill Scone Palace Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland January Winter video of the Stone Of Destiny which stands on Moot Hill on ancestry visit to Scone Palace by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. The Stone of Scone, also known as the Stone of Destiny and often referred to in England as The Coronation Stone was used for centuries in the coronation of the monarchs of Scotland and later the monarchs of England, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom. From 1st November to 31st March Enjoy Free access to the grounds every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, from 10.00 am to 4.00pm.

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Tour Scotland January Winter Video Stormont Mausoleum Scone Palace Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland January Winter video of the Stormont Mausoleum which stands on Moot Hill on ancestry visit to Scone Palace by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. This is said to be the aisle of the old parish church, which is believed to have been built about 1624, and was remodelled in 1807. Within the Mausoleum, there is a fine baroque memorial to David Murray, 1st Viscount Scone who died in 1631. From 1st November to 31st March Enjoy Free access to the grounds every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, from 10.00 am to 4.00pm.

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Tour Scotland Video January Winter Drive To Scone Palace Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland January video of Winter drive on ancestry visit to Scone Palace by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. From 1st November to 31st March Enjoy FREE access to the grounds every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, from 10.00 am to 4.00pm.

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Old Photograph Cottage Sma Glen Perthshire Scotland

Old photograph of a cottage and horse and cart in The Sma Glen near Crieff in Perthshire, Scotland. This was one of the traditional drove roads along which Highland cattle could be moved on the hoof. It linked Highland and Lowland Scotland. Its present name is a modern one for originally it was known as An Caol Ghleann, The Narrow Glen. Bonnie Prince Charlie marched through the glen on his way to the infamous massacre at Culloden in 1746. In the 18th century General Wade built a military road through the glen. Malcolm III of Scotland also marched through the glen to recover his kingdom from the usurper Macbeth. The Romans even built a fort and watchtower at Fendoch.



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Old Photograph Eskhill House Scotland

Old photograph of Eskhill House by Roslin, near Edinburgh, Scotland. This was the home of gunpowder factory owner Hezekiah Merricks and his family.







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Old Photograph Victoria Bridge Caputh Perthshire Scotland

Old photograph of the Victoria Bridge over the River Tay by Caputh, Perthshire, Scotland. Built in 1899 by engineers Sir William Arrol and Company this 3 span, iron girder truss bridge has a total length of 419 feet and was built using trusses from the first Tay Bridge. The bridge carries the B9099 public road over the River Tay, which here forms the boundary between the parishes of Caputh and Little Dunkeld.





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Old Photograph Blackcraig Bridge Strathardle Perthshire Scotland

Old photograph of Blackcraig Bridge over the River Ardle in Strathardle, Perthshire, Scotland. The bridge to Blackcraig is of archtectural significance as it has a house built over it. Strathardle is named after a Pictish warrior called Ardle who was killed at Enochdhu in a battle with the Danes in the 12th century. His burial mound in the grounds of Dirnanean Lodge is over twelve feet long but whether he was a giant as reputed or had another warrior buried at he feet is unknown.



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Old Photograph Church Kirkmichael Scotland

Old photograph of the church in Kirkmichael, a small village located in Strathardle, Perthshire, Scotland. This Church of Scotland Kirk dates back to the 18th century and is built on a site used for worship for over one thousand years. It is surrounded by the original graveyard which contains graves dating back many centuries. The east end of the graveyard which does not have headstones or individual graves is the site of a mass burial plot for the victims of the Black Death plague of 1348.



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Old Photographs Lathrisk House Scotland

Old photograph of Lathrisk house by Kingskettle, Fife, Scotland. Lathrisk house was at one time the property of a William Johnston. The ancient name of the Parish of Kingskettle was Lathrisk, or as it is sometimes spelt in old charters, " Lorresk, " from the circumstance that the Parish Church was then situated on the lands of Lathrisk, at the north-west end of the parish, but about 1636 the Church and Manse were removed to the village of King's Kettle, since which period the Parish has received the name of the village.




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Old Photograph Docks Burntisland Fife Scotland

Old photograph of the docks in Burntisland, Fife, Scotland. Burntisland harbour originally consisted of a basin protected by an island, and was described in 1703 as the best, largest and safest in the Forth. It has a long history and served as the North terminal of a ferry across the Firth which ran at successive periods from Leith, Newhaven and Granton, Edinburgh.



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Old Photographs High Street Fochabers Scotland

Old photograph of cars and the Gordon Arms Hotel on the High Street in Fochabers located ten miles East of Elgin, Moray, Scotland. Fochabers was founded in 1776, and is one of the best examples of a planned Scottish village. Alexander Milne born 1742, died 1838, was a Scottish American entrepreneur and philanthropist who was born in Fochabers, Moray. He was employed as a footman by the Duke of Richmond and Gordon and when ordered by the duke to powder his red hair, Milne declined, left his employment and emigrated to the American colonies. By 1776, Milne had moved to New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, where, after doing well in the hardware business, he set up a brick making company using mainly slave labour and by the late 18th century most of the brick used in New Orleans was made at his works.



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Old Photograph Elginhaugh Mill Scotland

Old photograph of Elginhaugh Mill by Eskbank, Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland. This was a flour mill owned by a Mr Gray. The site of a Roman Fort is also nearby, one of several marching camps in the area, situated to protect the crossing place of the Roman Road over the North Esk.



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Tour Scotland Video Winter Snow Falling On Clydesdale Horses Perthshire



Tour Scotland January video of Winter snow falling on Clydesdale Horses in a field near Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Winter Video Snow Scone Palace Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of Winter snow falling at Scone Palace by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Scone was an important religious gathering place of the Picts, and it was the site of an early Christian church. Robert the Bruce was crowned at Scone in 1306 and the last coronation was of Charles II, when he accepted the Scottish crown in 1651. The first Lord Scone was Sir David Murray. He was of Flemish noble origin, and was Cup-bearer, Master of the Horse and Captain of the Guard to King James VI of Scotland. The 3rd Lord Stormont held the last coronation in Scotland.

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Old Photograph Tram Dumbarton Scotland

Old photograph of a Tram in Dumbarton, Scotland. Dumbarton is 15 miles from Glasgow.



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Old Photograph Kincardine Bridge Scotland

Old photograph of Kincardine Bridg by Kincardine-on-Forth in Fife, Scotland. The Kincardine Bridge is a road bridge crossing the Firth of Forth from Falkirk council area to Kincardine-on-Forth, Fife. The bridge was constructed between 1932 and 1936, to a design by Sir Alexander Gibb and Partners, Consulting Engineers and Architect, Donald Watson. It was the first road crossing of the River Forth downstream of Stirling, completed nearly thirty years before the Forth Road Bridge, which stands fifteen miles to the South East. The bridge was constructed with a swinging central section that would allow larger ships to sail upstream to the small port at Alloa, which remained in use until 1988.





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Old Photograph Beach Elie East Neuk Of Fife Scotland

Old photograph of people on the beach in Elie, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Yair Bridge Scotland

Old photograph of a cottage by Yair Bridge located three miles North West of Selkirk, Scottish Borders, Scotland. The name Yair comes from the old Scots word for a fish trap. In 1156 King Malcolm allowed the monks of Kelso to build a dam on the River Tweed, creating a pool for fishing. The bridge was constructed in 1764, and designed by the Edinburgh architect William Mylne, born 1734, died 1790. The three arch stone bridge now carries the A707 across the Tweed, The Yair and the River Tweed generally remain popular salmon fishing sites.



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Old Photograph Entertainers Dundee Scotland

Old photograph of entertainers in Dundee, Scotland.



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Old Photographs Cricket Team Glenalmond Perthshire Scotland

Old photograph of the cricket team at Trinity College Glenalmond located eight miles West of Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. This Scottish school was founded as an independent school by William Gladstone and James Hope-Scott. It was established to provide teaching for young men destined for the ministry of the Scottish Episcopal Church and where young men could be brought up in the faith of that Church. It was originally known as the The Scottish Episcopal College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Glenalmond. The school opened its doors on 4 May 1847 to fourteen boys, though one boy, Lord Kerr, later Marquess of Lothian and Secretary for Scotland, arrived a day early. The first headmaster was Charles Wordsworth.




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Old Photograph Highland Regiment Soldiers Leven Fife Scotland

Old photograph of Highland Regiment soldiers in Leven, Fife, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Highland Games Fettercairn Scotland

Old photograph of the Highland Games in Fettercairn located North West of Laurencekirk, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.



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Old Photograph River Teith Scotland

Old photograph of a man feeding a swan on the River Teith by Callander, Trossachs, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Football Team Crieff Perthshire Scotland

Old photograph of the local football team in Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Derculich House Scotland

Old photograph of Derculich house in Strathtay near Aberfeldy, Perthshire, Scotland. Derculich House has its origins in a farm house that was extended in the Scottish baronial style in the mid 19th century.



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Old Photograph Hunter Street Auchterarder Perthshire Scotland

Old photograph of children and houses on Hunter Street in Auchterarder, Perthshire, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Commercial Street Methil Fife Scotland

Old photograph of shops, houses and people on Commercial Street in Methil, Fife, Scotland.



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Old Photograph West High Street Falkland Fife Scotland

Old photograph of cottages and man on West High Street in Falkland village in Fife, Scotland.





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Old Photographs Auchmountain Glen Greenock Scotland

Old photograph of Auchmountain Glen in Greenock by Glasgow, Scotland. The Auchmountain Glen in Greenock was built In 1887 by the Belville Boys, a group of unemployed shipyard workers from around Greenock.



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Old Photograph Roman Camp Callander Scotland

Old photograph of the Roman Camp by Callander, Trossachs, Scotland. To the west of Callander are the earthwork remains of a first century Roman camp built during the campaigns of Agricola. The straight line square earthworks can be clearly seen on Bochastle Farm between the river Leny and the old railway embankment.



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Old Photograph Road By Loch Restil Argyll Scotland

Old photograph of the road by Loch Restil in Argyll, Scotland. Loch Restil is a freshwater loch that lies in the pass between Glen Croe and Glen Kinglas on the Cowal peninsula. One of the main roads to the west of Scotland coast, the A83, passes Loch Restil. The burn that flows from Loch Restil is one of the feeds of Kinglas Water, in Glen Kinglas, which flows under the Butter Bridge. Loch Restil lies within the Argyll Forest Park which is itself a part of the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.



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Old Photograph Saltmarket Glasgow Scotland

Old photograph of the Saltmarket in Glasgow, Scotland. The Saltmarket is a thoroughfare in the City of Glasgow, Scotland. It is a southward continuation of the High Street, running south from Glasgow Cross to the junction with Clyde Street and Crown Street by the River Clyde. It runs past the High Court of Glasgow and also Glasgow Green. Along with the High Street and Crown Street it forms part of the A8. Originally named Waulcergait, the area was associated with wool production, in particular the fulling, in Scots waulking of the cloth. In the 18th century it became a fashionable residential district, close to the Merchant City.



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Old Photographs George Street Oban Scotland

Old photograph of cars, buses and people on George Street in Oban, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Winter Video Snow And Trees Rural Perthshire




Tour Scotland Winter video of snow on and trees on ancestry visit to rural Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Winter Video Snow Duck Pond Public Park Scone Perthshire



Tour Scotland Winter wildlife nature camera travel video of snow on visit and trip to the duck pond in Scone by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.
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Tour Scotland Winter Photograph Video Snow Balhousie Castle Perth Perthshire




Tour Scotland video of Winter snow on ancestry visit to Balhousie Castle in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. This Scottish castle is the Regimental Headquarters and Museum of The Black Watch.

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Old Photograph Auldbar Railway Station Scotland

Old photograph of Auldbar Railway Station near Guthrie in Angus, Scotland. Opened by the Arbroath and Forfar Railway, and absorbed into the Caledonian Railway, it became part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway during the Grouping of 1923. Passing on to the Scottish Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948, it was then closed by the British Transport Commission.



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Old Photograph Shop Crianlarich Scotland

Old photograph of a shop and cottage in Crianlarich, Scotland. Crianlarich has been a major crossroads for north and west bound journeys in Scotland since mediaeval times. In the 1750s, two military roads met in the village; in the 19th century, it became a railway junction on what is now the West Highland Line; in the 20th century it became the meeting point of the major A82 and A85 roads. As such, it is designated a primary destination in Scotland, signposted from as far as Glasgow and Paisley in the south, Perth, Perthshire, in the east, Oban in the west and Fort William in the north.



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Tour Scotland Video Winter Drive Snow From Perth To Scone Perthshire



Tour Scotland January Winter drive in snow from Perth, to Scone, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Winter Morning Video Drive Snow Scone To Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland January Winter morning drive in snow from Scone to Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Winter Morning Robin Bird Table Garden Cottage Scone Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland Winter morning video of a Robin at the bird table in my garden in Scone by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. With its bright red breast it is familiar visitor to my garden.

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Old Photograph Loch Turret Scotland

Old photograph of people fishing from a boat on Loch Turret near Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Beech Hill Road Coupar Angus Scotland

Old photograph of a cottage and people on Beech Hill road in Coupar Angus, Perthshire, Scotland.



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