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Postcards > Europe > Great Britain > Scotland > Perthshire > Pitlochry Click here for Pitlochry Email Alert | Item 197827 Pitlochry The River Tummel at, Perthshire 1939 Old Postcard Hills Rocks Panorama Vintage Old Postcard. Perthshire. The River Tummel at Pitlochry. River Scene. Hills, Rocks, Panorama. 1939. Pitlochry (Baile Chloichridh in Gaelic) is a burgh in Perthshire, Scotland, lying on the River Tummel within the council area of Perth and Kinross. It is largely a twentieth century town, having grown as a tourist resort, in particular a centre for hill walking. The town has two whisky distilleries (Edradour, which is billed as the smallest distillery in Scotland, and Blair Athol), a small theatre, a small brewery (Moulin Brewery), and a hydroelectric power station. The dam which provides the power is known for its 311 metre long salmon ladder; fish can be viewed leaping from weir to weir within the ladder, via an underwater viewing station or via video from inside the visitor centre. Published by J.B. White LtdPrice: | £7.99 | €10.39 | US$10.95 |
| | Item 33369 Perthshire Old Color Postcard PITLOCHRY Falls of Tummel Early Framed Scotland Colour Postcard. Falls of Tummel. Pitlochry. Pitlochry (Baile Chloichridh in Gaelic) is a burgh in Perthshire, Scotland, lying on the River Tummel within the council area of Perth and Kinross. It is largely a twentieth century town, having grown as a tourist resort, in particular a centre for hill walking. The town has two whisky distilleries (Edradour, which is billed as the smallest distillery in Scotland, and Blair Athol), a small theatre, a small brewery (Moulin Brewery), and a hydroelectric power station. The dam which provides the power is known for its 311 metre long salmon ladder; fish can be viewed leaping from weir to weir within the ladder, via an underwater viewing station or via video from inside the visitor centre. Published by Valentine
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