Gender Diversity
No. 9 Cathedral Street Childhood home of Alexander Mackenzie, 1822-1892, first Liberal Prime Minister of Canada, 1873-1880
9, 11 Cathedral Street, Dunkeld, United Kingdom
Old Jail. Incorporated into Bridge, but used only as a short term prison
Dunkeld Bridge, Dunkeld, United Kingdom
Niel Gow's Oak. Niel Gow (1727-1807) renowned local fiddler and composer played many a fine tune beneath this ancient tree
, Dunkeld, United Kingdom
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To commemorate the bicentenary of opening Dunkeld bridge designed by Thomas Telford (1757-1834) first President, Institution of Civil Engineers built by John 4th Duke of Atholl (1755-1830) as a major element in the improvement of highland roads by replacing two ferries & paid for by tolls taken over by the roads authority in 1879
Dunkeld Bridge, Dunkeld, United Kingdom
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Little Dunkeld Kirk. 1798. House Celtic bell, Adam and Eve gravestone and the graves of Neil Gow and Charles McIntosh
Little Dunleld Kirk, Dunkeld, United Kingdom