Another set of photochroms! (for a couple more details on photochroms, see this post; basically they are photographs crossed with lithograms). Today, a tour of Scotland, 1890s. 
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Carrick Castle, Loch Goil. Source

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Loch Lomond from Tarbet. Source

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Loch Tummel. Source

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Iona Abbey. Source

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A general view of Dollar. Source
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The Wallace Monument, Stirling. Source

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Dunottar Castle. Source
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The High Street in Dumfries. Source
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Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh. Source

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Prince’s Street, Edinburgh. Source
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Sweetheart Abbey, Dumfries, Scotland. Source

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Melrose Abbey. Source

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Islands from Luss Quarries, Loch Lomond. Source
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Kilchurn Castle, Loch Awe. Source

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Hotel and Ben Lui, Loch Awe. Source

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The Auld Brig O’Doon in Alloway, Ayrshire. Source

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Bridge of Allan (the name of a town, not a bridge) from Abbey Craig. Source
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The cathedral in Glasgow. Source

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Stirling Castle. Source
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Fort William and Ben Nevis. Source
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Balmoral Castle (the Royal Family’s summer home). Source

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Caveney Brae, Banff. Source

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Edinburgh from the Castle. Source

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Inverary from the south. Source

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Glasgow University. Source
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Threave Castle, Castle Douglas. Source
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The summit of Ben Nevis, Scotland’s (and Britain’s) highest mountain. Source

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A bridge in Aberfeldy. Source

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The Sands, Dumfries. Source

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The castle in Rothesay. Source

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The Tay Valley from Kinnoul Hill. Source

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