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The Town of Perth, n.d. Creator: John Heaviside ClarkThe Town of Perth, n.d
Launch of a 14-Year First Class Ship, at Dundee, 1850. Creator: UnknownLaunch of a 14-Year First Class Ship, at Dundee [in Scotland], 1850....it was stated there would be platforms erected for the accommodation of the spectators
Murthly on the Tay, 1905. Creator: David Young CameronMurthly on the Tay, 1905
The Tay at Kinfauns, 1890. Creator: David Young CameronThe Tay at Kinfauns, 1890
Sketch on the Tay, 1908. Creator: David Young CameronSketch on the Tay, 1908
Pisciculture - ponds at home and abroad: salmon breeding-ponds, 1862. Creator: UnknownPisciculture - ponds at home and abroad: salmon breeding-ponds, 1862. The rough sketch...of a series of breeding-ponds is imitated from those at Stormontfield [in Scotland]...The supply of water is
Salmon-fishing on the River Tay: going out, 1862. Creator: UnknownSalmon-fishing on the River Tay: going out, 1862. The Tay, which is the longest river in Scotland, is internationally renowned for its salmon fishing
River Tay and Perth, Scotland
Salmon-fishing on the River Tay: watching, 1862. Creator: UnknownSalmon-fishing on the River Tay: watching, 1862. The Tay, which is the longest river in Scotland, is internationally renowned for its salmon fishing
Salmon-fishing on the River Tay: drawing in, 1862. Creator: UnknownSalmon-fishing on the River Tay: drawing in, 1862. The Tay, which is the longest river in Scotland, is internationally renowned for its salmon fishing
Salmon-fishing on the River Tay: the stake-net, 1862. Creator: UnknownSalmon-fishing on the River Tay: the stake-net, 1862. The Tay, which is the longest river in Scotland, is internationally renowned for its salmon fishing
Taymouth Castle, 1898. Creator: UnknownTaymouth Castle, 1898. Taymouth Castle near Kenmore, Perth and Kinross on the banks of the river Tay in the Grampian Mountains is said to be haunted. From " Our Own Country, Volume V"
Distant View of Perth, 1898. Creator: UnknownDistant View of Perth, 1898. Perth, a city in Scotland on the banks of the River Tay, was perfectly placed to become a key transport centre with the coming of the railways
Elcho Castle, 1803. Creator: James FittlerElcho Castle, 1803. View of Elcho Castle on the River Tay near Perth in Scotland. [W. Miller, London, 1803]
Old Bridge, Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, 2010. Completed in 1771, this bridge over the River Tay was built by John Smeaton, the engineer who built the Eddystone Lighthouse
St Matthews Church and Old Bridge, Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, 2010. St Matthews Church was designed in Gothic Revival style by John Honeyman and built in the early 1870s
Old Bridge sign, Perth, Scotland. Completed in 1771, this bridge over the River Tay was built by John Smeaton, the engineer who built the Eddystone Lighthouse
Old Bridge, Perth, Scotland. Completed in 1771, this bridge over the River Tay was built by John Smeaton, the engineer who built the Eddystone Lighthouse
Old Bridge at night, Perth, Scotland. Completed in 1771, this bridge over the River Tay was built by John Smeaton, the engineer who built the Eddystone Lighthouse
Tay Bridge, Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland. This bridge over the River Tay was designed by Thomas Telford and was completed in 1809
Perth, from Bridge End, 1907, (c1890). Artist: Charles WilkinsonPerth, from Bridge End, 1907, (c1890). After a photograph of James Valentine (1815-1879) and Son. From Cassells History of England, by John Cassell. [A. W
The Tay Bridge disaster, Scotland, 28th December 1879 (1951). Designed by the engineer Thomas Bouch and completed in 1878
Tay Bridge disaster, Scotland, 28 December 1879. Artist: Frank DaddTay Bridge disaster, Scotland, 28 December 1879. Illustration taken from the Illustrated London News, (3 January 1880), entitled View of the broken bridge from the north end