
Title: Isle Of Skye Linen unused
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Title: Princess Street Edinburgh, Divided Back unused
Description:
One of the principal streets of the metropolis of scotland being lined with fine gardens adorned with Sir Walter Scott's monument and other notable buildings
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Title: Foyers Pier Loch Ness, Divided Back unused
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Title: East Bay Dunoon, Chrome unused
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Title: Forth Bridge North Queensferry, Chrome unused
Description:
Crossing the Firth of Forth from South to North Queensferry is the spectacular railway bridge built between 1883-90. The ferry boats ply to and fro and a new road bridge is being constructed a little way up-river
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Title: The Forth Road Bridge 4x6 Continental Chrome PM 1970 May-28
Description:
The Forth Road Bridge. Opened September 1964. Cost 20,000,000. Longest span in Europe. Toll 2/6.
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Title: Cloch Lighthouse Gourock, Real Photo unused
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Title: Girdleness Lighthouse Aberdeen, Real Photo PM 1907 Jul-17
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Title: Greetings From Kirriemuir Kirriemuir (Angus), Real Photo PM 1903 Jul-22
Description:
Sports Pavilion, Window in Thrums, Birthplace of Sir Jas, Barrie, 1st Theatre.
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Title: Ben Lomond From Rowardennan Chrome PM 1979 May-30
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Title: Carnoustie Carnoustie, Chrome unused
Description:
The Rock Gardens, The Beach, Memorial Gardens, The Barry Burn.
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Title: Dundee Dundee, Chrome PM 1972 Sep-01
Description:
Albert Square from Balgay Hill. Tay Road Bridge, Camperdown Park.
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Title: East Bay Dunbar (East Lothian), Chrome unused
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Title: Souvenir Of Loch Lomond Loch Lomond, Chrome unused
Description:
Highland Village, Seil Island Sound. Highland Cattle Oil Painting C. John Taylor the Artist at work. Bridge to seil Isle. The Famous Bridge that crosses the Atlantic. Seil Island. Opposite Easdale. Argyll. Scotland. 16 road miles from Oban A.A. Route A816, features new paintings by the famous Poet / Artist, C. John Taylor, whose works are in private collections throughout the world.
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Title: The Harbour Kirkcudbright, Chrome PM 1976 Sep-08
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Title: We're Having A Fling At Ayr Ayr, Chrome PM 1975 Oct-10
Description:
The children's playground AYR. Wellington Square, AYR. Banks O'doon Tea Garden Alloway. Burn's Cottage, Alloway.
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Title: Woodroad Park Cumnock, Chrome PM 1975 Aug-10
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Title: Sunset Over The Mountains Of Ardgour Ballachulish, Chrome PM 1960 Jul-01
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Title: Royal Stalls Edinburgh unused
Description:
Royal stalls, Thistle chapel, St. Gilles Cathedral Edinburgh.
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Title: The Rose Fountain & Edinburgh Castle Edinburgh unused
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Title: Edinburgh From Calton Hill Edinburgh unused
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Title: Castle Esplanade Edinburgh unused
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Title: Scott Monument Edinburgh unused
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Title: Badge Pine Tree unused
Description:
Septs and Dependents entitled to use the MacGregor Tartan. Black. Fletcher. Gregory, Greig. Grierson. Grigor. Leitch. MacAdam. MacAra. MacIlduy. MacLeish. MacLiver. MacNee. MacNish. Neish. Nish. White.
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Title: First Holiness Church In Scotland unused
Description:
First Minister: Rev. George Sharpe. First Deacons: Robert Bolton, Andrew Robertson, William Barrie, Thomas Gary. First Services: September, 30th 1900. Organized October 6th 1906, with a membership of 80.
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Title: National Gallery And Castle Edinburgh unused
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Title: Edinburgh Castle From The Grassmarket unused
Description:
Perched on its stern, precipitous rock, Edinburgh's grim old Castle dominates the city and recalls many a tale of romance and strife in Scottish History.
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Title: George Square And Municipal Buildings Glasgow unused
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Title: Mackay's Palace Hotel, Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh unused
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Title: Princes Street Edinburgh (SCOTLAND) unused
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Title: Bakehouse Close unused
Description:
Bake house Close. Showing the first Marquis of Huntly's house, built in 1570. Called "The Speaking House," from quaint inscriptions on the walls. Hence Huntly rode forth to murder "The Bonnie Earl of Moray."
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Title: White Horse Close unused
Description:
White Horse Close. An ancient hostelry of the XVI. Century, with vaulted basement used as stables; the rendezvous of Prince Charlie's officers in 1745; later the starting place of the stage coaches for London.
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Title: Edinburgh From Castle Edinburgh unused
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Title: John Knox's House unused
Description:
John Knox's House. Built by James Mosman, goldsmith to Queen marry. Here John Knox, the great Reformer, lived and died in 1572. Note the corner window, first floor, called the "preaching window," used by John Knox.
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Title: John Knox's House Edinburgh unused
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Title: Edinburgh Castle From Grassmarket Edinburgh unused
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Title: Edinsburgh Castle From E. Princes St Gardens unused
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Title: Holyrood Palace Edinburgh unused
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Title: St. Giles Cathedral Edinburgh unused
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Title: Forth Bridge Edinburgh unused
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Title: Peterborough Cathedral PM 1908 Aug-17
Description:
A magnificent structure in the early Norman style. Considerable historical interest attaches to it, for here were buried the hapless Mary Queen of Scots and Catherine of Aragon, wife of Henry VIII. Monuments to their memory are features of the building, which has special beauty in the west front, with its graceful arches 80 feet high, Length 470 feet; breadth 200.
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Title: Princes Street Edinburgh unused
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Title: The Mercat Cross Edinburgh unused
Description:
Council Chambers
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Title: Burns Monument Edinburgh unused
Description:
Burns Monument Arthur Seat and Salisbury Crags from Calton Hill
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Title: Holyrood Palace And Chapel Edinburgh unused
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Title: Princes Street And Scoot Monument Edinburgh unused
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Title: Scott Monument And Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh unused
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Title: Princes Street Edinburgh unused
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Title: Princes Street From Scoot Monument Edinburgh unused
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Title: Princes Street Looking E. From R.S.A. Galleries Edinburgh unused
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Title: Cathedral And Royal Infirmary Glasgow unused
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Title: Edinburgh Castle & National Galleries Edinburgh unused
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Title: Princes St. Looking E. From R. S. A. Galleries Edinburgh unused
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Title: University And The Cameronians Memorial Glasgow unused
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Title: Edinburgh From Calton Hill Edinburgh unused
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Title: John Knox's House Edinburgh unused
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Title: The Glen Of Weeping Glencoe unused
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Title: The Hall Of Honour & Entrance To Shrine Edinburgh unused
Description:
Scottish National War Memorial
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Title: Portcullis Gate And Palace, Stirling Castle unused
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Title: The Gorge Glencoe unused
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Title: Wallace Monument Stirling unused
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Title: Edinburgh Castle And Ross Fountain unused
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Title: Holyrood Palace Edinburgh unused
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Title: Holyrood Palace Edinburgh unused
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Title: Scott Monument And East Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh unused
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Title: Edinburgh Castle And Esplanade unused
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Title: Princes Street Looking West Edinburgh unused
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Title: The Castle And Princes Street Edinburgh unused
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Title: Inchtavanach Island, Loch Lomond unused
Description:
Greetings From Loch Lamond. Buchanan
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Title: Scots Greys Memorial, Princes Street Edinburgh unused
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Title: Tarbet And Ben Lomond, Loch Lomond unused
Description:
Greetings From Loch Lomond. Bruce
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Title: The Cameron, Achnacarry Castle PM 1909 Apr-16
Description:
A clan famous for its martial exploits. Always loyal to the Stuart cause, and played an important part in the '45. The Scottish regiment of Cameron Highlanders was originally raised from this clan. Their badge is "Oak," and the head of the clan Cameron of Lochiel, whose residence, Achnacarry Castle, is shown in the small picture. The famous "Pibroch of Donald Dhu" is their battle march.
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Title: Inchtavanach And Swan Islands, Loch Lomond unused
Description:
Greetings From Loch Lomond. Gordon
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Title: Luss Water, Loch Lomond unused
Description:
Greetings From Loch Lamond. Cameron
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Title: Net Bay, Rowardennan, Loch Lomond unused
Description:
Greetings From Loch Lamond. Campbell
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Title: Road To Luss Pier, Loch Lomond unused
Description:
Greetings From Loch Lomond. MacFarlane
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Title: Glasgow Cathedral And Necropolis unused
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Title: Rhu Farm And Ben Lomond, Loch Lomond unused
Description:
Greetings From Loch Lomond
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Title: St. Giles Cathedral Edinburgh unused
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Title: Waterfall Luss Glen, Loch Lomond unused
Description:
Greetings From Loch Lomond. Macpherson.
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Title: Edinburgh Castle And Haigh Statue unused
Description:
Greetings from Edinburgh. Gordon
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Title: Palace Of Holyrood House Edinburgh unused
Description:
Greetings from Edinburgh. Bruce
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Title: Princes Street Edinburgh unused
Description:
Princes Street, Scott Monument from N. B. Station Hotel.
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Title: Princes Street Edinburgh Looking West Edinburgh unused
Description:
Greetings from Edinburgh. Royal Stewart
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Title: Pier & Sir Walter Scott Steamer, Loch Katrine unused
Description:
Loch Katrine famous not only on account of its great natural beauties, but also from its association with Scott's "Lady of the Lake", is situated to the west of the Trossachs, which separates it from Lochs Achrily and Vennachar. It is eight miles long and averages three quarters of a mile wide. The Sir Walter Scott Steamer conveys passengers from Loch Katrine to Stronachlachar, a piece of scenery unequalled in the world.
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Title: The Clan Urquhart unused
Description:
A small clan dating from the time of David 11. Their origin is obscure, but the name is probably taken from the district so called in the county of Inverness. The chief of the day was a devoted loyalist, and fought with the Scots army at the Battle of Worcester (1651). He was a fine scholar, and was the first to translate Rabelais into English. The badge is "Wallflower."
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Title: The Fergusson PM 1909 Jun-28
Description:
The origin of this clan is somewhat obscure, but the name appears very early in Scottish history, and, although the clan never attained great prominence as an organised force, individual members have always taken an honourable place in the national life, One of the family was a distinguished general in the Marlborough wars. Sir James Fergusson, Bart., an ex-Cabinet Minister, recently killed in the Jamaica earthquake, was head of a branch of the clan. The badge is "Fox-glove."
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Title: The Clan Buchanan unused
Description:
This family was founded in the 13th century. Their ancestor obtained a grant of part of the lands of Buchanan, in Stirlingshire, from the powerful Earl of Lennox, and he took his name from his holding. The lands lie near Loch Lomond and Loch Katrine and now belong to the Duke of Montrose. The principal line has become extinct. Their war cry was "Clar Innis," an island in Loch Lomond, and the badge "Bilberry" or "Oak."
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Title: The Queens Own Cameron Highlanders unused
Description:
This famous regiment was formed in 1703, and its Battle Honours include Corunna, Peninsula, Waterloo, Lucknow, Nile, Khartoum. It took an important part in the Indian Mutiny, and later, during the South African Campaign, was particularly prominent.
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Title: High St Ayr unused
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Title: View From Brig O' Doon Ayr unused
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Title: The Islands Inverness unused
Description:
The Islands are a favourite walk with residents and visitors to Inverness, being a picturesque group of wooded islets of varying size which are found in mid-stream about a mile from the town. They are connected by means of bridges but with the exception of these and a few pretty walks are left in practically a natural condition.
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Title: Bridge On The Islands Inverness unused
Description:
The Bridge on the Islands is a suspension one and is the means of reaching the mainland from the Western side. The Islands are a favourite walk with residents and visitors to Inverness, being a picturesque group of wooded islets of varying size which are found in mid-stream about a mile from the town.
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Title: Cathedral From The Castle Inverness unused
Description:
Inverness Cathedral stands in a prominent position on the banks of the Ness. It is a noble building erected in 1866 from the designs of Alexander Ross at a cost of 20,000 and possesses a fine font, modeled after that of Thorwaldsens Sculpture in the Cathedral at Copenhagen. Its two handsome Towers are 100 feet high and will be as tall again when their spires are added.
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Title: Group Of Old Scottish Arms & Colours, In Banqueting Hall, Edinburgh Castle unused
Description:
(14) 2 Demi-Suits of Knights armour - time of Charles I. (16 & 20) Highland Weapons, including Lochaber Axe, used at Sheriffmuir and Culloden. (17 & 19) Colours, Ayrshire and Linlithgow Regiments - George III. (18) Swivel. Guns or Wall Pieces - 1793. (30) Ancient Combined Hand Cannon and shield - James V. (39) Side Drums, 74th Regiment Indian Metiny.
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Title: Royal Banner Of Britain British National Union Flag, Lyon Office Edinburgh PM 1913 Nov-03
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Title: Vive Ut Vivas PM 1905 Aug-21
Description:
Scotland showing location of Macil
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Title: Windsor Hotel Glasgow unused
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Title: John Knox's House Edinburgh unused
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Title: Loch Lomond And Ben Lomond From Inchfad PM 1960 Jun-24
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Title: Site Of Burns' Lodgings In Lawnmarket unused
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Title: Abbotsford And The Eildon Hills unused
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Title: Abbotsford From The Gardens unused
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Title: Bishop Paterson's House, Whitehorse Close unused
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Title: Dryburgh Abbey St. Mary's Aisle, And Tomb Of Sir Walter Scott unused
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Title: Floral Clock, West Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh unused
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Title: Princes Street From The Rutland Hotel unused
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Title: St. Giles Edinburgh unused
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Title: The Mewan Hall Edinburgh unused
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Title: Broomielaw Glasgow unused
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Title: Calton Hill Edinburgh unused
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Title: St. Giles Cathedral Edinburgh PM 1962 Sep-12
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Title: Dunstaffnage Castle unused
Description:
Dunstaffnage Castle is picturesquely situated on a peninsular opposite the entrance to Loch Etive. For more than three centuries, commencing 300 A.D., this building was the seat of Scottish Government, and here was housed the famous Coronation stone, afterwards sent to scone. It was once a stronghold of the Lords of Lords, but is now a Crown possession. The original castle was destroyed by fire in 1715.
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Title: Inverlochy Castle Fort William unused
Description:
Inverlochy Castle is situated in Loch Eil close to Fort William. It is a picturesque ivy-clad and tree-embowered ruin, near to the water's edge, and a popular excursion with lovers of the romantic. The neighbourhood is rich in the glorious mountain and glen scenery of the Highlands.
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Title: The Trossachs, Loch Katrine unused
Description:
Loch Katrine. Situated to the west of the Trossachs, is eight miles long and averages three quarters of a mile wide. Not only famous for its beauty, but also from its association with Scott's "Lady of the Lake." The "Silver Strand," the meeting-place of Ellen and Fitz James, is shown in the picture. The water supply of Glasgow is derived from the lake.
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Title: Urquhart Castle, Loch Ness unused
Description:
The fragmentary ruin of Urquhart Castle, built upon a projecting rock on the shore of Loch Ness, is the most picturesque spot on that loch. Loch Ness is 24 miles long, and averages 1.25 miles in width. Its whole length is fringed with mountains, the beauties of which are seen to advantage in making a trip by steamer through the loch.
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Title: Edinburgh From The West Edinburgh unused
Description:
Edinburgh, "the grey metropolis of the North," need fear no rival in its claim to be the most picturesque city in the United Kingdom. Viewed from any point the prospect reveals such variety in landscape and such beauty of colour that it provoked Washington Irving to state "Of all cities in the modern world, Edinburgh is the most beautifully situated.
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Title: Princes Street Looking West Edinburgh unused
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Title: Teahouse, Pittencrieff Glen Dunfermline unused
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Title: The Palace Of Holyroodhouse Edinburgh unused
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Title: For Auld Langsyne unused
Description:
Just a sprig of heather white, sent to show I love you still; May your every day be bright, Blest with peace and sweet goodwill.
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Title: High Street Dunfermline unused
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Title: The Band, Pittencrieff Glen Dunfermline unused
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Title: Bridge Street Dunfermline unused
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Title: Dunfermline Abbey From Pittencrieff Glen Dunfermline unused
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Title: High Street Dunfermline unused
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Title: View In Pittencrieff Glen Dunfermline unused
Description:
Gordon
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Title: Calton Hill Edinburgh unused
Description:
Royal Stuart
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Title: Dunfermline Abbey From The Glen Dunfermline unused
Description:
Macintosh
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Title: High St Dunfermline unused
Description:
Macgregor
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Title: Princes St. From N British Hotel Looking West Edinburgh unused
Description:
Robertson
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Title: Dunfermline Abbey Dunfermline unused
Description:
Scott
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Title: High St Dunfermline unused
Description:
Dress Stewart
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Title: Palace Ruins Dunfermline unused
Description:
Scott
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Title: Central Walk, Pittencrief Park Dunfermline unused
Description:
Macgregor
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Title: Kiosk, Pittencrieff Glen Dunfermline unused
Description:
Robertson
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Title: Swans In Pittencrieff Glen Dunfermline unused
Description:
Robertson
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Title: View In Pittencrieff Glen Dunfermline unused
Description:
Gordon
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Title: Central Walk, Pittencrief Park Dunfermline unused
Description:
Macgregor
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Title: Edinburgh Castle & National Galleries unused
Description:
Royal Stuart
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Title: St. Bernards Well, Stockbridge Edinburgh unused
Description:
Dress Stewart
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Title: Coombes, Nr. Shoreham Sussex unused
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Title: Edinburgh From The Castle unused
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Title: Kenilworth Castle From South unused
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Title: The Scotch Courtin unused
Description:
Some time ago in a rural Scottish village a couple went to the minister to be married. As the custom is, before pronouncing their doom, the divine enquired of the bridegroom if he was willing to take the woman whom he now held by the hand, to be his lawful wife. He nodded assent. The lady was then asked the same question. "No sir," said she. "What are your reasons," asked the minister, "for drawing back now after you have come all this length." "Oh," replied she, hanging her head, "I hae just taen a scunner at him." They accordingly went away; but in a week they came back again, and the minister asked if she now consented to take this man to be her husband. "Yes, sir," was the answer. The bridegroom was now asked if he was willing to take this woman as his wife. "No, sir," said he. "An' what's come over YOU now?" inquired the minister. "Oh," said he, "I hae just ta'en a scunner at her." And off they went a second time without being married. In a fortnight, however, they were back again, both thoroughly resolved, but when the minister saw them coming, he hurried downstairs and shut the house door, then, returning to his study, cried over the window - "For gudesake, gae awa' hame, you twa, for I've taen a scunner at ye baith."
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Title: George Square Glasgow unused
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Title: Holyrood Palace & Arthurs Seat Edinburgh unused
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Title: Princes Street From The West Edinburgh unused
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Title: Upper Lake And Long Range Killarney unused
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Title: Kelvingrove Park Glasgow unused
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Title: Scotsman PM 1906 Aug-23
Description:
Grace Harlow Go Fetch to me a Pint O' Wine, and fill it in a silver tassie; That I may drink before I go, a service to my Bonnie Lassie
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Title: Scottish Bagpiper PM 1910 Jul-01
Description:
Moist looks like burns is goin to have a wet one
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Title: The Stork May Bring You 5 Scotch Babies unused
Description:
A bonnie Scotch laddie wi' kilties to his knees kin nay do wi'out ye, an' yearns to bae your cheese cake. He kenn hoo to play the bagpipe un hae muckle siller, un your only trouble will be the keeping o' his knees warm, in fact most o' your troubles will be little ones. Dinna pass him up.
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Title: Glasgow And Municipal Building, George Square Glasgow, Divided Back PM 1907 Mar-19
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Title: Gleneagles Hotel In Perthshire Perthshire (Perth), Divided Back unused
Description:
Britain's Premier Sports Hotel. Gleneagles Hotel is the new Palace among the Scottish Mountains opened by the L.M. & S.R. under the direction of Arthur Towle
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Title: Tantallon Castle North Berwick, Divided Back unused
Description:
Tantallon Castle, near North Berwick. And held impregnable in war, on a projecting rock they rose, And round three sides the ocean flows, The fourth did battled walls inclose, And double mound and fosse.
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Title: Royal Exchange Glasgow, Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: International Exhibition-1901 Glasgow, Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Trongate Glasgow, Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Municipal Building Glasgow, Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: University Glasgow, Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Kelvigrove Park Glasgow, Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Jamaica Bridge Glasgow, Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Broomilaw Glasgow, Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: The "Wallace" Monument at Dryburgh Divided Back unused
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Title: Trogate Glasgow
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Title: Holyrood Palace and Abbey Edinburgh unused
Description:
This is one of the principal places of interest in the City on account of its historical importance and its associations with Mary,Queen of Scots.
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Title: Pipers Of The Highland Light Infantry Divided Back PM 1906
Description:
In the park on the march
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Title: A Roadway In The Trossachs Divided Back unused
Description:
"Among the Scottish Hills"
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Title: Burghead From The Coastguard Station Burghead, Divided Back unused
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Title: Dunstaffnage Castle unused
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Title: Tuck's Oilette Tolbooth , Canongate Edinburgh, Divided Back unused
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Title: Lochnell Street Lochgilphead, Real Photo
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Title: Tomintoul Real Photo PM Jun-20
Description:
Tomintoul (1200 feet above sea level) The highest village in the highlands
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Title: Holiday Inn, Argyle street Anderston Glasgow, 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Argyle Street, Anderston, Glasgow. Tel: 041-226 5430.
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Title: Canongate Tolbooth unused
Description:
Canongate Tolbooth - Dated 1591 - Erected early in the reign of James VI. for the collection of public dues and as the Council Chamber of the ancient Burgh of canongate. It was used later as a prison for debtors
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Title: Inverness The Castle unused
Description:
Inverness Castle is a modern building of red sandstone erected on the banks of the river in 1834 on the site of the old fortress blown up by Prince Charlie and his Highlanders in 1746. In it are the principal county offices including the hall wherein the County Council meetings and Courts of Justice are held. Adjoining the Castle are the prisons built in 1846-8
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Title: Princes Street Edinburgh PM 1906 Jul-12
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Title: The Scots Guards PM Jul-10
Description:
The Scots Guards passing the Victoria Memorial after Changing Guard at Buckingham Palace
stamp on front
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Title: Kirkton Burntislad, Divided Back
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