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Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Gordon Castle

Gordon Castle
circa 1925: Gordon Castle in its grounds at Fochabers in Moray. The castle, seat of the Dukes of Richmond and Gordon, is set in 1, 300 acres of deer park between Banff and Elgin

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Boats At Arisaig

Boats At Arisaig
September 1923: Boats at Arisaig in the Scottish Highlands. Original Publication: From the beach at Arisaig, near Mallaig

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Cattle In River

Cattle In River
July 1927: Cattle in the River Dee at Glenlochar, Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway. There is evidence of an Iron Age settlement on artificial islands in Carlingwark Loch at Castle Douglas

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Golfers At Hexham

Golfers At Hexham
circa 1910: Golfers during a game on Hexham golf links. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Bathing At Dunbar

Bathing At Dunbar
July 1923: Holidaymakers in the bathing pool at Dunbar, Lothian, on the North Sea. Dunbar Castle, built in the 9th century

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Fish Pond

Fish Pond
July 1926: A man angling in the fish pond at Port Logan, Dumfries and Galloway. The tidal fish pond was built in the 18th century and tame cod can be fed by hand when summoned by a bell

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Seaside Pool

Seaside Pool
July 1925: Holidaymakers in the bathing pool at Dunbar, Lothian. Dunbar Castle, built in the 9th century, was destroyed by Cromwell in 1650

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: County Down

County Down
circa 1920: Newcastle in County Down, with the Mourne Mountains in the background. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Golfers In Bunker

Golfers In Bunker
circa 1910: Golfers in Manns bunker on the links at the Royal Portman Golf Club. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Bridge Over River

Bridge Over River
1928: An old bridge over a river. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Bathing In Sea

Bathing In Sea
July 1927: Bathing in the sea off Carsethorn in Kirkcudbrightshire (Dumfries and Galloway). The port at Carsethorn used to service Dumfries and emigrants to America

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Loch In Scotland

Loch In Scotland
circa 1925: Loch Nan-Namh in Inverness-shire. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Bathers On Beach

Bathers On Beach
1909: Bathers on the beach at Heyst. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Falls At Morar

Falls At Morar
September 1923: Morar Falls in the Scottish Highlands. Morar is famous for its white sands and its loch, which is over 1, 000 ft at its deepest point, making it the deepest inland water in Britain

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Fort William

Fort William
1924: A rowing boat on the beach at Fort William, north western Scotland. Fort William is at the foot of Ben Nevis which is the highest peak in Britain, measuring 4, 406 ft (1343 metres)

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Mallaig

Mallaig
September 1923: Mallaig in the Highland region of Inverness. Mallaig is the western end of the traditional Road to the Isles and has a large herring port

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Lincluden Abbey

Lincluden Abbey
July 1927: The ruins of Lincluden Abbey at Dumfries, Nithsdale. The abbey was founded in the 12th century as a Benedictine convent and later became a collegiate church

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Harbour At Rothesay

Harbour At Rothesay
circa 1925: The harbour at Rothesay in Argyll and Bute. Rothesay used to be known as Glasgow-by-the-sea but improved transport links encouraged visitors from further afield

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Coast At Mallaig

Coast At Mallaig
circa 1925: Fishing craft off Mallaig in the Highland region. Mallaig is the western end of the traditional Road to the Isles and has a large herring port

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Scottish River

Scottish River
circa 1925: Abbotsford, near Galashiels in the Scottish Borders. The Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832) built Abbotsford House between 1811 and 1817

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Coast At Dunoon

Coast At Dunoon
circa 1925: The coast at Dunoon, Argyll. Dunoon is a popular tourist destination. It has the fragmentary ruins of a castle, which belonged to the Stewarts with the Campbells as hereditary keepers

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Coast At St Monans

Coast At St Monans
circa 1925: The Old Kirk of St Monance on the coast at St Monans in Fife. The church is 600 years old and in stormy weather spray from the sea reaches the old wooden door of the church

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Cauldron Snout

Cauldron Snout
13th June 1907: Cauldron Snout waterfall in Teesdale, County Durham. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Culloden Moor

Culloden Moor
circa 1925: A monument to those who died in battle on Culloden Moor, in north eastern Scotland near Inverness, also known as Drummossie Moor

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Princes St Gardens

Princes St Gardens
28th June 1923: The Scott Monument, commemorating Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832), in Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Marsden Rock

Marsden Rock
circa 1925: Marsden Rock on the coast at South Shields. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Pool At Dunbar

Pool At Dunbar
July 1923: Visitors bathing in the outdoor pool at Dunbar, East Lothian. Dunbar Castle, built in the 9th century, was destroyed by Cromwell in 1650

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Edinburgh

Edinburgh
25th June 1928: Edinburgh, capital of Scotland. There is evidence of Iron Age settlement in Edinburgh and the old part of the city developed around the castle within the protective Flodden Wall

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Elgin Cathedral

Elgin Cathedral
circa 1925: The ruins of Elgin Cathedral in Moray. The 13th-century cathedral was damaged in 1390 when the town was attacked by Wolf of Badenoch, the outlawed son of Robert II

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Countryside

Countryside
circa 1925: Egton Bridge at Grosmont in Monmouthshire. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Cottages By Road

Cottages By Road
circa 1925: Cottages at Senwick on Kirkcudbright Bay in Dumfries and Galloway. Kirkcudbright, on the River Dee, means the church of St Cuthbert. MacLellans Castle, built in 1582, dominates the town

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Tweed At Coldstream

Tweed At Coldstream
23rd April 1907: The River Tweed running through Coldstream in the Borders region. Coldstream was an important town where English

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Bathers At Heyst

Bathers At Heyst
1909: Bathers on the beach at Heyst. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Lighthouse

Lighthouse
July 1927: The lighthouse at Southerness in Dumfries and Galloway. Southerness is a popular tourist resort with sandy beaches and golf courses

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Tower In Country

Tower In Country
July 1926: Orchardton Tower near Castle Douglas in Dumfries and Galloway (Kirkcudbrightshire). There is evidence of an Iron Age settlement on artificial islands in Carlingwark Loch at Castle Douglas

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Coast At Arisaig

Coast At Arisaig
September 1923: Coastline at Arisaig in the Scottish Highlands. Original Publication: From the beach at Arisaig, near Mallaig

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Loch Lomond

Loch Lomond
circa 1925: Loch Lomond, the largest lake in Scotland. Loch Lomond is 23 miles long, between half a mile and five miles wide and is 630 ft at its deepest point

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Monument At Loch

Monument At Loch
circa 1925: The monument at Glenfinnan, at the head of Loch Shiel, Inverness-shire, which marks the spot where Bonnie Prince Charlie (1720 - 1788)

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Linlithgow Loch

Linlithgow Loch
circa 1927: Linlithgow Palace in its loch in Lothian. The palace, built by James I, dates from 1424 and both James V and Mary Queen of Scots were born there

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Priory In Morayshire

Priory In Morayshire
circa 1925: Pluscarden Priory in wooded grounds in Moray. The priory was built in 1236 but Wolf of Badenoch, the outlawed son of Robert II, attacked the building in 1390

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Bridge Over Tweed

Bridge Over Tweed
circa 1925: A bridge over the River Tweed at Kelso in the Borders region. The bridge, built in 1803, was designed by Scottish engineer John Rennie who used it as his model for Waterloo Bridge in

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Kirkcudbright Bay

Kirkcudbright Bay
circa 1925: Kirkcudbright Bay at Nunmull in Dumfries and Galloway at Senwick. Kirkcudbright, on the River Dee, means the church of St Cuthbert. MacLellans Castle, built in 1582, dominates the town

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Threave Castle

Threave Castle
circa 1925: The ruined tower of Threave Castle at Castle Douglas in Dumfries and Galloway (Kirkcudbrightshire). The 14th-century castle, situated on the River Dee

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Tongland Bridge

Tongland Bridge
July 1926: Tongland Bridge near Tongland Abbey at Kirkcudbright in Dumfries and Galloway (Kirkcudbrightshire). Kirkcudbright, on the River Dee, means the church of St Cuthbert

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Carsluith Castle

Carsluith Castle
July 1926: Carsluith Castle near Creetown in Dumfries and Galloway. The 16th-century castle, once owned by the last abbot of Sweetheart Abbey

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Newton Stewart

Newton Stewart
July 1927: The River Cree running through Newton Stewart in Dumfries and Galloway. Newtown Stewarts main industry is its woollen mills where mohair products are made

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Caerlaverock Castle

Caerlaverock Castle
circa 1925: Caerlaverock Castle in Nithsdale in Dumfries and Galloway. The castle, which is surrounded by water, was built around 1280 to control the south west entrance to Scotland across the Solway

Background imageImages Dated 1st July 2019: Dunluce Castle

Dunluce Castle
circa 1925: The ruins of Dunluce Castle at Portrush in County Antrim. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)



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