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Lockerbie, United Kingdom - November 5, 2016: The garden of remembrance for the Lockerbie air disaster on 21st December 1988, Lockerbie, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK
The king of Munster who once rules these lands had seven daughters and two sons. His rival was also a powerful clan chief and the time came when the king had to defend his land. One fateful day the army rode out to battle with the king and his two sons at the head of it. Although victorious, it came at a great cost, as both sons were killed in the fight. The army marched back to the castle, on route passing the ancient druids stone circle that had stood for millennia. The king dispatched a contingent of men to the sacred site and in his grief, he instructed them to push over two of the nine standing stones. This would forever commemorate his two fallen sons. The seven sisters remain standing to this day….
Colintraive Graveyard in Colintraive, Argyll and Bute,Scotland, Great Britain : 2023, July 16 - Kilmodan Churchyard and graveyard, Glendaruel. A tranquill river side setting, by Kilmodan church
Graves and gravestones in Greyfriars Cemetery, Edinburgh, Scotland
Taken on the battlefield of Culloden in Inverness Scotland. A headstone marks the area where several Jacobite clans died in the Battle of Culloden 1746 against the British.
Old tombstone in cemetery, background with copy space, Newtown Camperdown cemetery founded 1848 NSW Australia, full frame vertical composition
Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom - April 28, 2022: View of Sconce stone, erected in 1689 on the cemetery grounds of the Church of the Holy Rude. It is the largest monument in the Holy Rude kirk yard.
1980s old Positive Film scanned, on the grounds of Irish National Stud & Gardens, County Kildare, Ireland.
A panorama view of the Sun Amphitheatre in the Crawick Multiverse in Dumfries and Galloway
The king of Munster who once rules these lands had seven daughters and two sons. His rival was also a powerful clan chief and the time came when the king had to defend his land. One fateful day the army rode out to battle with the king and his two sons at the head of it. Although victorious, it came at a great cost, as both sons were killed in the fight. The army marched back to the castle, on route passing the ancient druids stone circle that had stood for millennia. The king dispatched a contingent of men to the sacred site and in his grief, he instructed them to push over two of the nine standing stones. This would forever commemorate his two fallen sons. The seven sisters remain standing to this day….
Cobh, Ireland - July 10, 2019: The Titanic Memorial along the shores of Cobh, Ireland
Graves and monuments at necropolis of glasgow scotland england UK
Alloway,Scotland - April 14, 2016: Image of the Gravestone of William Burns, father of Scotland's National Bard, which helps draws thousands of visitors a year to south-west Scotland as they follow the Burns Trail
A special tribunal (or pie powder court) meted out justice for serious crimes at this spot, the last hanging being on 3 February 1820 when busking bagpipe player Duncan Livingstone was convicted of killing his 10-year-old assistant. The justice tree was variously known as the grief tree, gallows tree or just 'the tree'. Livingstone's body was interred beneath Rochester Castle's walls.
In the Disibodenberg Monastery Ruins on the Hildegard von Bingen Pilgrimage Trail near Staudernheim - Germany
Inscription on gravestone in old cemetery
The Riley Graves is the resting place of the Hancock family where during an eight day period, six children and their father died from the bubonic plague that devasted the village of Eyam in 1665-66. It is called the Riley Graves because they came from Riley Farm in the village.
Drum Manor Forest Park Co Tyrone Northern Ireland
Old gravestones overlooking Edinburgh, Scotland near historic Canton Hill.
War Memorial in the garden wall at the Pollok Country Park, Glasgow Scotland UK. War Memorial is dedicated to the tenants of the estate and staff who served in the First World War
Lockerbie, Scotland, UK - August 19, 2017: The garden of remembrance for the victims of the Lockerbie air disaster in Dryfesdale cemetery, Lockerbie. The disaster happened on 21 December 1988 when a bomb exploded on board the Pan Am flight 103. All 243 passengers and 16 crew were killed as well as 11 people on the ground.
Keighley, UK 03 04 2024 A Stanza Stone poem called DEW by the poet laureate Simon Armitage has been carved into rock and placed between two dry stone walls in the Yorkshire landscape. Created in 2012
View eastwards towards the Cromarty Firth from the National memorial on the hilltop above Dingwall in Easter Ross, Scotland.
Close-up of the Tomb of John Dodsworth who was the Hunstman to King James. In grounds of   St Lawrence's Church in Warkworth , Northumberland
Old town cemetery at stirling Scotland England UK
cemetery at Kilmuir , Flora MacDonald's Grave
Derry, offical Londonderry, is the second largest City of Northern Ireland on the river Foyle. The wall of the 17th century is still in originally conditions.
Cemetery in Fort William, Scotland
Summer travel through the mountains along the Way of St. James (Camino de Santiago).
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