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Tay Bridge, Dundee, Scotland - View from the North - Formerly the longest bridge in the world. Replaced in this form after a terrible collapse in 1879 when 75 passengers were lost as the central
Queen Victoria travelling over the Tay bridgeQueen Victoria crossing the Tay Bridge, Dundee. Later that year the Tay bridge collapsed while a train was crossing resulting in the deaths of 75 people
Loch Tay viewed from Killin Hill, Scotland Date: circa 1890
River Tay from Kinnoull Hill, Perth, Scotland Date: circa 1890
Newport on Tay early 1900s
Fearnan Hotel, Fearnan, PerthshireFearnan Hotel, Fearnan, Aberfeldy, near Loch Tay, Perthshire, Scotland. Date: 1930s
Tay Bridge, Dundee, Angus, Scotland. Date: 1900s
Training Ship Mars, Woodhaven, Fife, ScotlandThe Training Ship Mars, moored off Woodhaven on the River Tay at Fife, Scotland, was founded in 1869 as an Industrial Training establishment
Craig-Na-Challeach, Killin, Stirling, Loch Tay, Stirlingshire, Scotland. Date: 1920s
War Memorial, Dochart Road, Killin, Stirling, Loch Tay, Stirlingshire, Scotland. Date: 1920s
Second Tay Bridge under construction Victorian period
New Tay Bridge under construction
Salmon fishing on the River Tay, Scotland
Salmon fishing on the River Tay Victorian period
The Tay Bridge, Scotland Date: circa 1878
LNER A2 Class No. 60531 ?Bahram?, hauling a freight train, on the Tay Bridge across the Firth of Tay by Alan Anderson
New Tay Viaduct, River Tay, ScotlandVintage 19th century photograph: New Tay Viaduct, River Tay, Scotland
Wades Bridge, Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross, ScotlandGeneral Wades Bridge (built in 1733), crossing the River Tay at Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Date: circa 1880s
River Tay at Aberfeldy, Perthshire, ScotlandReflections of the River Tay at Aberfeldy, Perthshire, May 1939 - the bridge was built in 1733. 1939
Sir William Arrol, builder of Tay, Forth, and Tower BridgesSir William Arrol, MP, builder of Tay, Forth, and Tower Bridges. late 19th century
FALL / SHETLANDSHEEPDOG / 30CHAMPION TILFORD TAY Owned by Mrs Colin Campbell. Date: 1930
Family of the Tho ethnic group, Lang Son, VietnamSeveral Generations of a family of the Tho ethnic group (also Keo, Mon, Cuoi, Ho, Tay Poong) from Lang Son (Lang Son Province)
Mill on the River Isla at Ruthven, ScotlandMill on the River Isla (the main tributary of the River Tay) at Ruthven, Angus, Scotland. Date: 1907
Traditional Ox wagons on the Road to Tay Ninh, Vietnam circa 1906
On the Road to Tay Ninh, VietnamCochinchine / Cochinchina encompasses the southern third of Vietnam. It was a French colony from 1862 to 1954. On the Road to Tay Ninh. circa 1906
Aberfeldy is a burgh in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, on the River Tay. A small market town, Aberfeldy is located in Highland Perthshire Date: circa 1910s
The Tay Bridge, Dundee, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Date: 1900s
Fallen Girders, Tay Bridge, AberdeenshireFallen Girders, Tay Bridge, Dundee, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Date: 1879
Tay Railway Bridge, Dundee, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Date: 1900s
HMS Vulcan and C-class submarines, Newport, FifeHMS Vulcan, a British torpedo boat depot ship converted to a submarine tender, seen here with C-class submarines C21, C26, C27, etc, at Newport-on-Tay, Fife, Scotland. Date: circa 1910
T P O Connor - Irish Nationalist PoliticianThomas Power O Connor (18481929), (known as T. P. O Connor and occasionally as Tay Pay). A journalist, Irish nationalist political figure, and MP in the House of Commons for nearly fifty years
New Tay Bridge from Esplanade Station, DundeeThe New Tay Bridge as viewed from Esplanade Station, Dundee, Scotland. Date: circa 1907
St. Fort House, Newport, Fife, ScotlandSt. Fort House, Newport-on-Tay, Fife, Scotland. In 1957 the house was demolished having fallen into disrepair. Date: circa 1908
Kirkton, Balmerino, Newport-On-Tay, Scotland. Dundee is on the far side of the Tay Estuary, not clearly visible in this shot. Date: circa 1907
Vickers Viscount 663 VX217Vickers Viscount 663, VX217, powered by two Rolls-Royce Tay turbojets
Tay Valley from Kinnoul Hill, Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
View on the Tay, Perth, Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Dunkeld CathedralThe venerable ruins of Dunkeld Cathedral, in lovely grounds overlooking the River Tay, Perthshire, Scotland. Date: 13th century
Tay Bridge Photo 4The destroyed central section of the Tay railway bridge from which a passenger train crashed into the river at night drowning between 75 and 90 passengers