Box Box 5 of 9
Contains 166 Results:
Arbroath Abbey, c 1969
Likely to be a duplicate photographic print. Showing the presbytery of Arbroath Abbey, where the high altar would have stood and where the grave of King William the Lion was found. Stamped The Scottish Tourist Board on back. The Scottish Tourist Board was was established under the Development of Tourism Act, 1969.
Dundee, the Tay and Fife from the Law, c 1900
Copy photographic print, appears to be plate from publication due to broad margin and paper showing view of Dundee, the river Tay and Fife taken from the side of the Law. Bleaching greens? In mid ground, view framed by trees and shrubs in foreground.
Highland cattle, Callander, 1853-1908
Photographic print showing highland cattle in field in foreground, woodland, trees and Callander in the background.
Ben Vracky, 1853-1908
Photographic print showing hay stacks in fore ground and Ben Vrackie, near Pitlochry, Perthsire.
The Vale of Athole, from Craigiebarns, 1853-1908
Photographic print showing the Vale of Atholl from Craigiebarns, Dunkeld
Lower Falls of Bracklinn, 1853-1908
Photographic print showing the lower part of the Falls of Bracklinn at Callander, footbridge can be seen towards top third of image.
Bracklinn Bridge, upper falls, 1853-1908
Photographic print showing the upper part of the Falls of Bracklinn from Bracklinn Bridge
Loch Voil, Balquhidder, 1853-1908
Photographic print showing landscape scene at Loch Voil looking west from Balquhidder, Stronvar House can be seen on south bank of the loch at the left of the image. Other copies held at Historic Environment Scotland
Birnam Hill from east, 1853-1908
Photographic print showing landscape of Birnam Hill from the east, mounted on manilla card
Pass of Killiecrankie, Queen's View, 1853-1908
Photographic print showing landscape scene of Pass of Killiecrankie at the Queen's View. Railway line and viaduct seen on left, River Garry in centre of image, mounted on manilla mount.