RM2J077G6–17th century white washed cottages, Portmahomack, Easter Ross, Scotland
RM2AW6XYF–Pollokshields Burgh Hall is a 17th Century Scottish Renaissance style hall built with dark red sandstone in Maxwell Park, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RM2DN5NE9–Christmas tree in St Mary's Pleasance Garden with 17th century Haddington House, East Lothian, Scotland, UK
RMF59AKW–Culross Palace (an early 17th century merchant's house) in the Royal Burgh of Culross, Fife, Scotland UK
RMC0DFY2–The 17th century Canongate Kirk on Edinburgh's Royal Mile.
RM2J9NNT3–Formal garden with Hornbeam tree allee and Scottish baronial mansion, St Mary's Pleasance, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, UK
RM2G8MKP3–17th century Culross Town House, Culross, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom
RMBR9A0C–Tolbooth Steeple and Merchant City sign, Glasgow Cross, Glasgow Scotland, UK
RMP9KBEJ–17th century Scalloway Castle, tower house in Scalloway on the Mainland, Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK
RM2CFG84B–The 17th century Canongate Kirk on Edinburgh's Royal Mile.
RMDYDGT8–Ruins of 17th century Balnakeil Church.
RMCX564G–The front entrance to the 17th century Canongate Kirk on Edinburgh's Royal Mile.
RMD2R3W3–Ruins of 17th century Balnakeil Church, Durness, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
RMC7E75G–Red door and cobbles, detail from the 17th century Canongate Kirk in Edinburgh's Royal Mile.
RMJ7744D–Wild yellow Iris (Iris pseudacorus) common to Scotland planted by gardener Kirsty Knight Bruce at exterior of 17th century stone cottage
RMPEE3H0–The Ferry Tap Ale House, a traditional pub in an 17th century building in South Queensferry, Scotland
RMTX8E39–Wide views of the exterior of Queensberry House - a 17th century Grade A listed building, on Canongate, the Royal Mile, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMC317R2–The 17th century Canongate Kirk on Edinburgh's Royal Mile.
RMTAKCCD–The White Horse Close off Canongate in the Old Town Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. Originating in the 17th century, it was renovated in the 1960s.
RM2DYPG22–Figure on the 17th century mural monument to Sir George Foulis of Ravilstoun in Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RF2G07372–The Robertson of Insh mausoleum, 1664. Inverness, Scotland.
RMBJ1B3F–Tomb of Sir Robert Dennistoun of Mountjoy, 1626 King's Ambassador and Conservator of the Scottish Privileges in Holland.
RMF59AM7–Culross Palace (an early 17th century merchant's house) in the Royal Burgh of Culross, Fife, Scotland UK
RMTD9G5N–Elie Parish Church (17th century), Elie, Fife, Scotland
RMD05JHW–The Tolbooth Steeple at Glasgow Cross at sunset, with city traffic. It was completed in 1626 and repaired in 1842. Scotland, UK
RM2G8MKJN–17th century Culross Town House, Culross, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom
RM2CD5FHD–Elie Parish Church (17th century), Elie, Fife, Scotland
RMP9KBCM–17th century Scalloway Castle, tower house in Scalloway on the Mainland, Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK
RMB1XJJ0–Crow-stepped roof lines on houses in Kirkwall, the capital of the Orkney Islands, are typical of the 17th century.
RMR05TC6–McDuff's Folly, the remains of a 17th century Folly near Perth Scotland
RMBR8C47–17th century mural monuments on the East wall of Greyfriars Kirkyard in Edinburgh, Scotland.
RM2H6PK29–Tollbooth steeple and clock tower, part of the 17th century historical prison near the Mercat Cross at the south end of High Street, Glasgow, Scotland
RMMJP55Y–Detail from a 17th century mural monument in Greyfriars Kirkyard in Edinburgh's Old Town.
RMCC6GWK–Coloured houses and cobbled streets of Culross in Fife, Scotland
RFW2XB0Y–Mar Place Stirling Stirlingshire Scotland
RMTX8E4Y–Close view of part of the exterior of Queensberry House - 17th century Grade A listed building, on Canongate, the Royal Mile, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMCF31WP–Historic 17th century tower at the Kirk in Fordyce.
RMTD721Y–Remains of 16th century Flodden Wall, with Telfer Wall (17th century) on right, on the Vennel in Edinburgh Old Town, Scotland, UK
RMBPXH06–An ancient memorial on the wall of the 17th century Canongate Kirk in Edinburgh, Scotland.
RM2FK52YH–Tolbooth Steeple in the Merchant City, Glasgow Cross, Scotland, UK
RMC8YHX1–Weathered and worn skull carving on a 17th century tomb in Greyfriars Kirkyard in Edinburgh, Scotland.
RMF599JM–A panoramic view of Culross Palace (an early 17th century merchant's house) in the Royal Burgh of Culross, Fife, Scotland UK
RMTAKCE7–Elevated view over the Old Town of Edinburgh, featuring the 17th Century Canongate Kirk and Kirkyard, in which luminaries including the poet Robert Fe
RFJD5P7G–Landmark of Edinburgh, The Tron Kirk, a former principal parish church, Scotland. It was built in the 17th century and closed as a church in 1952. Hav
RM2G8MKPD–17th century houses, Culross, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom
RFP6J65J–Scotland's Gardens, Drummond Castle
RMP9KBGT–17th century Scalloway Castle, tower house in Scalloway on the Mainland, Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK
RFM24RBP–Crow stepped gable pantiled roofs on Gyles House and surrounding cottages in Pittenweem, Fife, Scotland, UK
RMR05TCT–McDuff's Folly, the remains of a 17th century Folly near Perth Scotland
RFBRENPN–Easter Coates House, a 17th Century building in the Drumsheugh district of, Edinburgh, Scotland.
RM2H6PK1Y–Tollbooth steeple and clock tower, part of the 17th century historical prison near the Mercat Cross at the south end of High Street, Glasgow, Scotland
RM2CC1TRJ–Jubilee clock tower, 17th century Tolbooth in South Queensferry, High Street, Scotland.
RMCWHBE0–Detail of the Lion and Unicorn 17th Century Staircase at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RMR05TT5–McDuff's Folly, the remains of a 17th century Folly near Perth Scotland
RMTX8EBC–Close view of part of the exterior of Queensberry House - 17th century Grade A listed building, on Canongate, the Royal Mile, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMKNFWCE–A Portuguese. Object Name: Illustrated single work; Date: mid-17th century; Geography: Attributed to Iran; Medium: Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold
RMB1G7DK–A street in Stromness, Orkney Many of the houses date from the 17th century.
RF2G07637–The Robertson of Insh mausoleum, 1664. Inverness, Scotland.
RMBFD6MB–15th century Neidpath Castle on the river Tweed, Borders, Scotland. Neidpath has been used as a location for many films and television series, including Merlin: The Quest Begins
RMC8YGXP–A rather weathered and worn cherub holding a horn on a 17th century tomb in Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh, Scotland.
RMF59AKF–Culross Palace (an early 17th century merchant's house) in the Royal Burgh of Culross, Fife, Scotland UK
RMTWCJ6H–A couple walking through Greyfriars Kirkyard in Edinburgh's Old Town.
RM2J14J5G–Braemar Castle (built 1628) beside the River Dee at Braemar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland UK
RM2G2A6HG–The Old Rectory in Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland, UK
RF2K23A0K–A view of Culross Palace in Culross, Scotland, UK - a 17th century National Trust for Scotland property with ochre walls.
RMP9KBK7–17th century Scalloway Castle, tower house in Scalloway on the Mainland, Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK
RMC317PG–The entrance to Canongate Kirk on Edinburgh's Royal Mile.
RF2G51EJ4–A Luxury 17th Century Baronial Tower House In The Scottish Borders
RF2C2HD4R–Culross, Fife, Scotland showing exterior of The Study, a historic 17th century whitewashed building with wall, sign and flowers in frame.
RM2H6PK2F–Tollbooth steeple and clock tower, part of the 17th century historical prison near the Mercat Cross at the south end of High Street, Glasgow, Scotland
RM2G8MKP9–17th century Culross Palace, Culross, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom
RFBREJW3–Easter Coates House, a 17th Century building in the Drumsheugh district of, Edinburgh, Scotland.
RMHPT1RW–17th century Glamis Castle, Glamis, Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom
RMTX8E3K–Stone sign outside Queensberry House, which is part of the Scottish Parliament complex. Canongate, the Royal Mile, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMD4Y35J–Detail of the Lion and Unicorn 17th Century Staircase at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RMC89A5C–City of Stirling, Scotland. Norrie’s House is a 17th century town house in Broad Street.
RMCWHBK2–Detail of the Lion and Unicorn 17th Century Staircase at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RMBFD5DH–15th century Neidpath Castle on the river Tweed, Borders, Scotland. Neidpath has been used as a location for many films and television series, including Merlin: The Quest Begins
RMD4Y398–Detail of the Unicorn on the 17th Century Lion and Unicorn Staircase at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RMTR9TGB–Part of Bakehouse Close, a historic close off the Royal Mile in central Edinburgh, Scotland. It was a location used in the TV series Outlander.
RMHNRFB0–Kirkcaldy Fife Scotland
RM2J14J38–Braemar Castle (built 1628) beside the River Dee at Braemar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland UK
RMCEX0YT–Drumlanrig Castle, the 'Pink Palace' of Drumlanrig, a fine example of late 17th century Renaissance architecture and home to par
RF2K23A75–A view of Culross Palace in Culross, Scotland, UK - a 17th century National Trust for Scotland property with ochre walls.
RMP9KBJ9–17th century Scalloway Castle, tower house in Scalloway on the Mainland, Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK
RMBPXH6P–Detail from a memorial in Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh showing an angel holding a skull.
RMPDHXN1–Lunna House, 17th-century laird's house and base of the wartime Shetland Bus operation on Lunna Ness in the Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK
RMG2711J–View looking over the 17th century Canongate Kirk towards Salisbury Crags and Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh.
RM2H6PK1N–Tollbooth steeple and clock tower, part of the 17th century historical prison near the Mercat Cross at the south end of High Street, Glasgow, Scotland
RMD7MJKH–Ruins of 17th century Balnakeil Church, Durness, Highland, Scotland, UK, Europe.
RFW2XAGM–Argyll's Lodging Castle Wynd Mar Place Stirling Stirlingshire Scotland
RMHPT1RY–17th century Glamis Castle, Glamis, Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom
RF2BT0WW8–Ruin of Cambusnethan Priory also known as Cambusnethan House located in Wishaw, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, built in 17th century
RM2K4W760–Dunblane Museum, The Cross, Dunblane, Stirling, Scotland
RF2F9MW4M–Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom. A statue of Rob Roy beneath Stirling Castle. Robert Roy MacGregor (Rob Roy), 1671–1734).
RME6Y22W–Detail on the 17th century mural monument to Sir George Foulis of Ravilstoun in Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMBFD59R–15th century Neidpath Castle on the river Tweed, Borders, Scotland. Neidpath has been used as a location for many films and television series, including Merlin: The Quest Begins
RMD4Y3CG–Detail of the Lion on the 17th Century Staircase at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RMH83KMX–Gilbertfield Castle is a ruined 17th-century castle in Scotland
RMCTHWAY–The Lion and Unicorn 17th Century Staircase at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK
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