Perthshire, one of the most beautiful areas of Scotland, stretching from Strathmore in the east, to the Pass of Drumochter in the north, Rannoch Moor and Ben Lui in the west, and Aberfoyle in the south. Perthshire includes; Aberfeldy, Aberfoyle, Alyth, Auchterarder, Birnam, Blair Atholl, Blair Castle, Blairgowrie, Callander, Coupar Angus, Crianlarich, Crieff, Dunkeld, Dunkeld Cathedral, Forgandenny, Killin, Kinloch Rannoch, Loch Tummel, Meigle, Perth, Pitlochry, Scone Palace.
Sunday 9 December 2007
Almondbank Perthshire Scotland
Almondbank, Perthshire, Scotland. Almondbank in 1846. Almondbank a village, in the parish of Methven, county of Perth; containing 245 inhabitants. The population is engaged principally in the public works on the river Almond; and a portion finds employment in a hand-loom weaving establishment at Woodend, in the vicinity of the village. There is a flourishing unendowed school here, the teacher of which is nominated by the patron of the parish, who, with some other persons, makes a contribution for his support. In digging a trench in the neighbourhood, the skull of an animal was recently discovered, supposed to be of the ox tribe, which existed wild in Scotland some centuries ago; it measured, from between the centre of the horns to the nose, two feet four inches, and the horns were sixteen inches in circumference, in their thickest part. The curiosity fell to the possession of the late Lord Lynedoch.
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