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Grid reference NO0242

near to Little Dunkeld, Perth And Kinross, Scotland


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NO0242 : Dunkeld by Bartolo Creations Dunkeld
NO0242 : Gatehouse, Dunkeld House Hotel by Richard Sutcliffe Gatehouse, Dunkeld House Hotel
The driveway beyond the gatehouse and its lodges runs just over a mile to the Dunkeld House Hotel.
NO0242 : Perth and Kinross : The A923 by Lewis Clarke Perth and Kinross : The A923
Looking down the A923 as it heads off from the A9.
NO0242 : Meeting of Rivers by Martin Addison Meeting of Rivers
Looking across the River Tay from the grounds of Dunkeld Cathedral to the River Braan which flows into the Tay at this point.
NO0242 : Worthy words in Dunkeld Cathedral Museum by M J Richardson Worthy words in Dunkeld Cathedral Museum
Illustrated inscription at the base of the Atholl Monument in the museum - components of the fighting men's equipment and skeletons. PULVIS & UMBRA SOLIS = We are dust and shadows MORS JANUA VITAE = Death is the gate to life
NO0242 : The Taybank, Dunkeld by Mike Pennington The Taybank, Dunkeld
A pub with two claims to fame - frequent music sessions in the bar and a range of different varieties of stovies on the bar menu.
NO0242 : The Dunkeld Piper by Walter Baxter The Dunkeld Piper
This metal figure is in a small garden area at the north end of Dunkeld Bridge.
NO0242 : The Cross, Dunkeld by Richard Dorrell The Cross, Dunkeld
This part of Dunkeld is called The Cross. The building on the left is The Ell House, built originally as a hospital in 1753. The monument behind the lady in a red coat is the Atholl Memorial Fountain which was funded by public... (more)
NO0242 : Carved fish in the River Tay by Gwen and James Anderson Carved fish in the River Tay
A carving close to the bank which recalls early Christian imagery. How it ended up here is a mystery.
NO0242 : The Gates to Dunkeld Cathedral by Eirian Evans The Gates to Dunkeld Cathedral
A blue plaque by the gates mention that they were cast in 1730 for the entrance to Dunkeld House, now demolished. They were moved to their present position in 1832. The Cathedral was built from 1318 but reduced to a ruin during the... (more)
NO0242 : Closed newsagent by Richard Webb Closed newsagent
Dunkeld News at the foot of Brae Street has recently closed.
NO0242 : The River Tay (set of 2 images) by Andrew Abbott The River Tay (set of 2 images)
From Dunkeld Bridge

 
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