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The Pass of Killiecrankie, 1898. Creator: Unknown
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The Pass of Killiecrankie, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The Pass of Killiecrankie, 1898. Pass of Killiecrankie between Ben Vrackie and Tenandry Hill in Perth and Kinross on the River Garry, the Battle of Killiecrankie took place here in 1689. From " Our Own Country, Volume V". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]
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Angling Cassells Co Cassell Fishing Gorge Hillside Mountainside Our Own Country Perth And Kinross Valley Woods Cassell And Company Ltd Killiecrankie River Garry Scots
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The Pass of Killiecrankie, 1898 - A Glimpse into Scotland's Historic Landscape
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print captures the majestic beauty of The Pass of Killiecrankie, a place steeped in history and natural wonder. Taken in 1898 by an unknown creator, this image transports us back to a time when angling and outdoor pursuits were cherished pastimes. Nestled between Ben Vrackie and Tenandry Hill in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, this picturesque location was witness to the infamous Battle of Killiecrankie in 1689. As we gaze upon the rugged hillsides and wooded valleys depicted here, it is easy to imagine the fierce clash that once took place on these very grounds. The engraving from "Our Own Country". Volume V published by Cassell and Company Ltd provides us with a glimpse into Victorian literature's fascination with Scotland's scenic landscapes. The river Garry meanders through the gorge below, adding an element of tranquility amidst the dramatic scenery. In this image, a lone figure stands on a hillside overlooking the pass - perhaps contemplating its historical significance or simply enjoying nature's splendor. This man represents not only our connection to this ancient land but also serves as a reminder of humanity's enduring relationship with nature throughout time. As we admire this vintage photograph today, let us appreciate both its artistic value and its ability to transport us back to another era. It reminds us that even though centuries have passed since battles were fought here or books were written about these lands - their beauty remains timeless.
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