Joe, Son of the Rock's photos with the keyword: Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM
Piershill Cemetry, Edinburgh
22 Oct 2020 |
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The cemetery appears unexceptional but includes a number of curious military memorials, and 63 Commonwealth war graves. To the east there is a large section for Jewish burials and to the north-west is Scotland's first and Edinburgh's only Pet Cemetery. Quoted from Wikipedia
Cathcart Cemetery, East Renfrewshire
22 Oct 2020 |
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Cathcart Cemetery is a cemetery in East Renfrewshire, Scotland, which was opened in 1878 . It is named after the nearby neighbourhood of Cathcart on the southern outskirts of Glasgow, but does not actually fall within the city boundaries. It is bounded to the east by the White Cart Water, with Linn Park on the opposite bank. Quoted from Wikipedia
Tarbert (Loch Fyne) Burial Ground
22 Oct 2020 |
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Local tradition holds that the present burial-ground supersedes an earlier one at Glenakil from which tombstones were removed at the beginning of the 18th century. In the MacAlister burial-enclosure there is recumbent tombstone which can be ascribed to the first half of the 16th century. There are no other tombstones recognisably belonging to the period before 1707. Other, later 18th century tombstones are described. Quoted from the Canmore website
Tarbert (Loch Fyne) Burial Ground
22 Oct 2020 |
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Local tradition holds that the present burial-ground supersedes an earlier one at Glenakil from which tombstones were removed at the beginning of the 18th century. In the MacAlister burial-enclosure there is recumbent tombstone which can be ascribed to the first half of the 16th century. There are no other tombstones recognisably belonging to the period before 1707. Other, later 18th century tombstones are described. Quoted from the Canmore website
Tarbert (Loch Fyne) Burial Ground
22 Oct 2020 |
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Local tradition holds that the present burial-ground supersedes an earlier one at Glenakil from which tombstones were removed at the beginning of the 18th century. In the MacAlister burial-enclosure there is recumbent tombstone which can be ascribed to the first half of the 16th century. There are no other tombstones recognisably belonging to the period before 1707. Other, later 18th century tombstones are described. Quoted from the Canmore website
Piershill Cemetry, Edinburgh
20 Oct 2020 |
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The cemetery appears unexceptional but includes a number of curious military memorials, and 63 Commonwealth war graves. To the east there is a large section for Jewish burials and to the north-west is Scotland's first and Edinburgh's only Pet Cemetery. Quoted from Wikipedia
Fallow Deer
25 Mar 2020 |
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Dean Castle is situated in the Dean Castle Country Park in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland. It was the stronghold for the Boyd Family, who were lords of Kilmarnock for over 400 years. The Castle takes its name from ‘The Dean’ or wooded valley, a common place name in Scotland. However, until about 1700 it was called Kilmarnock Castle. Owned originally by the Boyd family, it has strong historical connections with many people and events famous in Scottish history. Robert the Bruce who gave the Boyds these lands; James III of Scotland whose sister married a Boyd; the Covenanters, some of whom were imprisoned here; Bonnie Prince Charlie, whose rebellion was joined by the 4th Earl of Kilmarnock and Robert Burns who was encouraged to publish his poetry by the Earl of Glencairn who owned the Castle at that time. Quoted from Wikipedia
The fallow deer (Dama dama) is a ruminant mammal belonging to the family Cervidae.... The male fallow deer is known as a buck, the female is a doe, and the young a fawn. Quoted from Wikipedia
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