At long last we had some good weather for our small group tour of Scotland, and since we were in North Fife, we decided to visit Hill of Tarvit, near Cupar, North Fife, Scotland. Hill of Tarvit is a superb Scottish mansion house, built in 1906, which reflects the period 1870 to 1920 when Scotland was the industrial workshop of the world. The house was designed by Sir Robert Lorimer as a showcase for a collection of Flemish tapestries, Chinese porcelain and bronzes, French and English furniture, paintings by Raeburn, Ramsay and eminent Dutch artists.
Calton Ancestry, Glasgow, Scotland
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This evening, I am posting information on Calton family history as sourced
from a memorial at Eastwood New Cemetery. This records the deaths of:
- Eli...
20 hours ago
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