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Last Revised 18th January 1998


 

Scottish Castles
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Balmoral Castle
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Balmoral Castle is the Scottish residence of Her Majesty The Queens when she is staying in Scotland for her annual holiday. Balmoral Castle is situated near Braemar, the location of the famous Highland Games, also a favourite visit for Her Majesty and her family.
Inverlochy Castle
(Price Group B)

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Situated in the shadow of Ben Nevis (Scotland and Britain's highest mountain at 4406 ft), Inverlochy Castle is in one of the most beautiful scenic spots in Scotland. Our Picture is taken looking over the river Lochy towards the castle with the towering Ben in the background.
Glamis Castle
(Price Group A)
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Glamis Castle - the 14th century ancestral home of the Earl of Strathmore, the father of the Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. Princess Margaret was also born at Glamis in 1930.
UrquhartCastle
(Price Group B)
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The ruined Urquhart Castle, one of Scotland's largest castles, stands on a promontory overlooking Loch Ness. This is one of the most common areas for sightings of the Loch Ness Monster. The chiefs of Grant owned the Castle in 1509, and most of the buildings date from that period. In 1692, the castle was blown up by the Grants to prevent it from becoming a Jacobite stronghold.
Dunnottar Castle
(Price Group C)

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Dunnottar Castle, 1.5 miles south of Stonehaven on the East coast,is a spectacular fortress on a rock by the sea. Much of the castle is 14th Century and is well preserved. In 1645 the Royalist Marquis of Montrose failed in a stormy battle to dislodge the Earl Marischal of Scotland, a fierce Presbyterian Covenanter who was holding the castle. The Scottish Crown Jewels were kept at Dunnottar until 1652 when they were taken to Kinneff.

 


 

Sporting Venues
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Murrayfield Stadium
(Price Group B)
Home to the Scottish Claymores, Murrayfield Stadium is the most famous Scottish sporting arena for American Football. The stadium is owned by The Scottish Rugby Union and is used as Scotlands National Stadium for the annual Five Nations Rugby competition between Scotland, England, Ireland, Wales and France
St Andrews
(Price Group A)

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The Old Course at St Andrews is the home of Golf, and is the headquarters for The Royal and Ancient Golf Society - The World's Governing Body for the game. The British OPen is held here on numerous occasions. Our chosen view is the famous 18th Green, looking towards the very imposing clubhouse
Gleneagles
(Price Group B)
Gleneagles Hotel is one of the most luxurious hotels in Scotland. Famous for its own Golf Courses, Gleneagles is home to a number of prestigeous golfing competitions throughout the year. Gleneagles is also home to Capt. Mark Philips equestrian centre, and Jackie Stewart's shooting club. Your photograph will be 'taken' at the world recognisable entrance gates to the Gleneagles estate.
Turnberry Golf Club
(Price Group B)
Turnberry, on the Ayrshire coast is frequently used as one of the more testing locations for The British Open Golf Championship, and is renowned for its famous links course.
Braemar Highland Games
(Price Group A)
Situated near Balmoral Castle, Braemar is the setting for the most famous Highland Games in the Scottish Sporting Callendar. Often visited by The Queen during her annual Scottish holiday at Balmoral, the Braemar Games are a must for any 'Picture Yourself in Scotland' collector.

Just Edinburgh
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Edinburgh Castle
(Price Group A)
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Edinburgh Castle sits at the top of The Royal Mile, overlooking Princess Street and its gardens. Edinburgh Castle is famous for its Military Tattoo held every year on its esplanade.
Holyrood Palace
(Price Group B)
The Official Scottish residence of Queen Elizabeth ll, when Her Majesty is in Scotland on official duty. Holyrood Palace is situated at the foot of the Royal Mile and adjacent to Holyrood Park.
The Scott Monument
(Price Group C)
The Scott Monument, towers over visitors to Princess Street. Erected as a memorial to Sir Walter Scott, the monument was open to the public willing to climb its steep spiral staircase, but in recent times this has not been possible while restoration work has been in progress.
John Knox House
(Price Group B)
John Knox, Scottish religious reformer, was the founder of presbyterianism in Scotland. Originally a Roman Catholic priest, Knox became attracted to the preachings of Scottish Protestant reformer George Wishart.

Famous Sights
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Forth Rail Bridge
(Price Group C)
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Opened in 1890, the Forth Rail Bridge spans The Firth of Forth in three huge cantilevered sections. The Bridge to this day is a wonder of engineering, and is often called the eighth wonder of the world.
Loch Ness Monster
(Price Group B)
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Scotland's most famous resident, Nessie as she is affectionately known, has only been seen a few times. She just may be willing to have her photograph taken with you at Urquhart Castle on the banks of Loch Ness!!!
The Queens View
(Price Group C)
The Queens View, one of the most attractive views looking up the Glen of Loch Tummel and Rannoch. A stunning location that is a must for all visitors to the area.
The Wallace Monument
(Price Group B)
Portrayed in the film, Braveheart, William Wallace led his Scottish armies to numerous victories before being defeated by The English at Bannockburn. The Wallace monument stands to this day outside Stirling, near that famous battle.
Ben Nevis
(Price Group B)
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Ben Nevis is Britain's (and Scotlands) highest mountain at 4406 ft. The summit however can be reached by walkers over a 5 mile stoney path. The northern flanks however provide precipitous cliffs to challenge the more experienced mountaineer.

Clan Residences
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Inveraray Castle
(Price Group A)
Inveraray Castle has been the headquarters of the Campbell Clan since the early 15th Century. The Campbells were among the first Scottish noble families to adopt Protestantism. Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll, led the Scottish Covenanters during the wars of the English Revolution, and his descendants, the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd dukes of Argyll, were prominent Whigs who supported the Revolution of 1688, the Union of England and Scotland, and the Hannoverian kings, in opposition to the Scottish Jacobites.
Dunvegan Castle
(Price Group A)
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Seat of the Chiefs of Clan McLeod, who have lived in Dunvegan Castle for 700 years. Among its treasures are a lock of Bonnie Prince Charlies hair and the Bratach Sith (fairy flag). Tradition has it that the flag when flown on the battlefield, it will ensure a MacLeod victory.

 

 

Rabbie Burns
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Burns Cottage
(Price Group A)
Situated in Alloway, in Ayrshire, Burns Cottage was the birth place of Rabbie Burns on 25th January 1759.
Burns Monument
(Price Group C)
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This monument to the Scottish Bard was erected in Alloway Ayrshire, Scotland. An ideal location to have that special photograph.

 

 

Royal Venues
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Balmoral Castle
(Price Group A)

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Balmoral Castle is the Scottish residence of Her Majesty The Queens when she is staying in Scotland for her annual holiday. Balmoral Castle is situated near Braemar, the location of the famous Highland Games, also a favourite visit for Her Majesty and her family.
Braemar Highland Games
(Price Group A)
Situated near Balmoral Castle, Braemar is the setting for the most famous Highland Games in the Scottish Sporting Callendar. Often visited by The Queen during her annual Scottish holiday at Balmoral, the Braemar Games are a must for any 'Picture Yourself in Scotland' collector.
Glamis Castle
(Price Group A)
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Glamis Castle - the 14th century ancestral home of the Earl of Strathmore, the father of the Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. Princess Margaret was also born at Glamis in 1930.
Holyrood Palace
(Price Group B)
The Official Scottish residence of Queen Elizabeth ll, when Her Majesty is in Scotland on official duty. Holyrood Palace is situated at the foot of the Royal Mile and adjacent to Holyrood Park.