The John Knox House is an historic house in Edinburgh, Scotland, reputed to have been owned and lived in by Protestant Reformer John Knox during the 16th century. The house itself was built in 1490, featuring a fine wooden gallery and hand-painted ceiling. Over the next few centuries many decorations and paintings were added, and the house and its contents are now a museum. The building is owned by the Church of Scotland and is now administered as part of the new, adjacent Scottish Storytelling Centre.
Passenger Train By Lochcarron Kyle Railway Line On History Visit To
Highlands Of Scotland
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Tour Scotland short travel 4K video clip of the sight and sounds of a
passenger train by Locharron on the Kyle railway line on ancestry,
genealogy, histor...
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