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Falkirk Herald, Scotland, December 12, 1931
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Falkirk Herald, Scotland, December 12, 1931
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The Sunday Post, Scotland, March 23, 1941
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Photograph by Dorothy Will, Forth Bridge, Scotland, 1961
The Oshkosh Northwestern, Wisconsin, August 17, 1953
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North Berwick, Scotland, 1928
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The Sunday Post, Scotland, March 23, 1941
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The Sunday Post, Scotland, March 23, 1941
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Brodick, Scotland, 1920
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Gainesville Daily Sun, Florida, January 7, 1905
From clanmunro.org.uk: In the 14th and 15th Centuries the Munros of Foulis like many other landowners held their land from the Crown for nominal rents such as a silver penny or a pair of Parisian gloves. An 18th Century tradition concerning the family relates that the rent for Ben Wyvis was a bucket of snow or snowball payable to the Crown on mid summer day to cool the Monarch’s wine should it be demanded. This no doubt alluded to the fact that the snow never melts in the northern conies of Ben Wyvis at that time part of Foulis Estate.
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, March 20, 1938
We never met a Scot that wasn’t a self-appointed press agent for Scotland… and if he isn’t singing “Annie Laurie”, he’s singing about it being “a braw, bricht, moonlicht nicht the noo ye ken”
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Glasgow, Scotland, 1916
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Glasgow, Scotland, 1937
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Parking lot, Glasgow, Scotland, 1937
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Hill & Adamson: The Misses Binney, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1843
Glasgow, ca. 1864