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| Old Almondbank, Methven and Glenalmond by P. J. G. Ransom The general area featured in this book lies at the geographical heart of Scotland, northwest of Perth just south of the Highland line. The swift...more | | |  |

| Old Aberfeldy with Weem, Fortingall and Glenlyon by Fiona Grant In the past, Aberfeldy has seen both Queen Victoria and the poet Robert Burns as tourists and it remains immensely popular with visitors today. This...more | | |  |

| Wheels around Perthshire by Robert Grieves This nineteenth book in the Wheels series contains the usual eclectic mix of nostalgic Scottish transport scenes supported, as always, by Robert...more | | |  |

| Old Carse of Gowrie – West with Kinfauns, Glencarse, Errol and Rait by Alan Brotchie Known as Scotland’s most fertile plain, Carse of Gowrie, the area of alluvial ground along the Firth of Tay between Friarton, just East of Perth and...more | | |  |

| Old Carse of Gowrie – East with Invergowrie, Kingoodie, Longforgan, Inchture and Kinnaird by Alan Brotchie Known as Scotland’s most fertile plain, Carse of Gowrie, the area of alluvial ground along the Firth of Tay between Friarton, just East of Perth and...more | | |  |

| Bygone Scone by Guthrie Hutton Scone occupies a special place in Scottish History as the location where Scottish monarchs were crowned and its association with the famous ‘Stone...more | | |  |

| Old Crianlarich, Tyndrum and Bridge of Orchy by Bernard Byrom The scope of this book comprises three very different areas. The first part, from the Lix Toll near the foot of the northbound descent from...more | | |  |

| Old Pitlochry, Strathtummel and Rannoch by Bernard Byrom This collection of over fifty photographs, accompanied by a detailed history, captures the town and the surrounding area in the late-Victorian...more | | |  |

| Old Dunblane by Bernard Byrom Although this book is mainly about old Dunblane (pages 1 - 30), delightful Ashfield gets three pages, Kinbuck eleven and Sheriffmuir (the inn and that...more | | |  |

| Bygone Perth by Guthrie Hutton Guthrie Hutton's second book on Perth for Stenlake features almost 180 archive photographs, accompanied by captions telling the story of the city's...more | | |  |

| Old Callander and the Trossachs by Bernard Byrom Although the Victorians are widely credited with popularising the Trossachs as a tourist destination, the area was being appreciated for its natural...more | Sorry, this book has sold out. Click Here to request notification of future availability |

| Old Comrie Upper Strathearn and Balquhidder by Bernard Byrom Fifty-one superb period photographs are featured in this history of the region around Comrie. Many fascinating, and long-gone, subjects are included...more | | |  |

| Tayside’s Last Days of Steam by W.A.C. Smith An impressive collection of 55 of the author’s evocative photographs, accompanied by detailed and informative captions illustrate Tayside's railways...more | | |  |

| Old Killin, Kenmore & Loch Tay by Bernard Byrom For long the area of influence for the Campbells of Breadalbane, the area around Loch Tay was subject to their improvements to the land and also their...more | | |  |

| Old Auchterarder, Blackford and Braco by Alex F. Young Auchterarder has been with us since 1227 and Blackford is similarly ancient. Braco, however, came much later as it was developed in 1815 by the...more | | |  |
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