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Fishing Harbourcirca 1910: Penzance harbour full of fishing boats. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)
Bridlington Beach16th August 1927: Holidaymakers on the beach at Bridlington, Humberside. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)
Hadrians Wall1914: Hadrians Wall running over Cuddys Crag in Northumberland. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)
Hadrians Wall1914: Hadrians Wall at the Roman Fort of Housteads in Northumberland. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)
Kings Caple1928: Farm buildings at Kings Caple. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)
Sea Anglingcirca 1910: Anglers in a boat in the harbour at Scarborough. Scarborough Castle is in the background. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)
Hadrians Wall1914: The stone wall begun around AD 122 by the Roman emperor Hadrian, to defend the Roman province of Britain from the tribes of Picts in the north
Golf Linkscirca 1925: The miniature golf course at Whitby in North Yorkshire. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)
Elgin Cathedralcirca 1925: The ruins of Elgin Cathedral. The 13th-century cathedral was damaged in 1390 when the town was attacked by Wolf of Badenoch, the outlawed son of Robert II
EdinburghJuly 1923: Princes Street Gardens in Princes Street, Edinburgh. Waverley railway station is on the left and the Scott Monument is in the centre
Bridge Over Tweedcirca 1920: Bridge over the River Tweed at Coldstream in the Borders region. Coldstream was an important town where English
Isle Of WhithornJuly 1927: The quiet seafront of the Isle of Whithorn in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Whithorn is the site of St Ninians Candida Casa (White House)
Edinburgh26th June 1923: Princes Street, Edinburgh. Waverley railway station is on the right. Princes Street, named after George IIIs sons, was designed by James Craig (c)
Princes Street28th May 1903: A view of Princes Street in Edinburgh looking down on the thoroughfare from the Scott Monument (foreground, left) past the Old Waverley Hotel
Port LoganJuly 1926: Port Logan near Stranraer in Dumfries and Galloway. The tidal fish-pond was built in the 18th century and the tame cod can be fed by hand when summoned by a bell
Inverlochy Castlecirca 1923: The ruins of Inverlochy Castle at Fort William in the Highlands of Scotland. The 13th-century castle used to be the seat of the Comyns
Forth Bridge28th May 1903: The Forth Bridge which spans the Firth of Forth at Queensferry in Lothian and is over a mile long. The steel cantilever construction was designed by John Fowler
Bridge Over Tweedcirca 1925: A bridge over the River Tweed at Kelso in the Borders. The bridge, built in 1803, was designed by Scottish engineer John Rennie who used it as his model for Waterloo Bridge in London
Inverlochy Castlecirca 1925: Inverlochy Castle at Fort William in the Highlands. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)
Bridge Over RiverApril 1919: Skippers Bridge over the River Esk at Langholm in Dumfries and Galloway. Langholm is the main town in Eskdale and is famous for its woollens industry
Bathing Pool1923: An open-air swimming pool set amongst the rocks on the shore of Dunbar, East Lothian. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)
Alfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950)Fine Art Storehouse Photographers: 19th Century Photographers: Alfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950)
Melrose Abbeycirca 1925: Melrose Abbey in the Scottish Borders where Robert the Bruces heart is buried. The Abbey, built by David I around 1130
Port LoganJuly 1926: Houses by the fish pond at Port Logan near Stranraer in Dumfries and Galloway. The tidal fish pond was built in the 18th century and tame cod can be fed by hand when summoned by a bell
Forth Railway Bridgecirca 1925: The Forth Bridge which spans the Firth of Forth at Queensferry in Lothian and is over a mile long. The steel cantilever construction was designed by John Fowler
PortpatrickJuly 1926: Portpatrick in Wigtownshire, now Dumfries and Galloway. Portpatrick used to be a steamer port, until the harbour fell into disrepair
Elgin Cathedralcirca 1925: The ruins of Elgin Cathedral in Moray. The 13th-century cathedral was damaged in 1390 when the town was attacked by Wolf of Badenoch, the outlawed son of Robert II
Fort Williamcirca 1925: Fort William viewed from the River Ness. Fort William is at the foot of Ben Nevis which is the highest peak in Britain measuring 4, 406 ft (1343 metres)
Edinburghcirca 1925: A view of Edinburgh from the 200-foot spire of the Scott Monument, built as a tribute to the writer Sir Walter Scott
Kirkcudbright BayJuly 1927: Kirkcudbright Bay in Dumfries and Galloway at Senwick. Kirkcudbright, on the River Dee, means the church of St Cuthbert. MacLellans Castle, built in 1582, dominates the town
Bridge Over Tweedcirca 1925: Bridge over the River Tweed at Kelso. The bridge, built in 1803, was designed by Scottish engineer John Rennie who used it as his model for Waterloo Bridge in London
Gamekeepers CottageJuly 1927: The gamekeepers cottage at Arbigland at Kirkbean in Dumfries and Galloway. Kirkbean, a small town on the Solway Firth
Coast At MallaigSeptember 1923: Mallaig in the Highland region. Mallaig is the western end of the traditional Road to the Isles and has a large herring port
Isle Of WhithornJuly 1927: The Isle of Whithorn in Dumfries and Galloway. The isle was the first landing place of St Ninian who brought Christianity to Scotland