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Postcards > Europe > Great Britain > Scotland > Stirlingshire > Callander Click here for Callander Email Alert | Item 195802 Bracklinn Falls Upper Fall Callander Calander Stirling Old Artist Drawn Postcard Vintage Art Artist Drawn Old Postcard. Scotland, Stirlingshire, Bracklinn Falls, Upper Fall, Callander Calander, Stirling. Published by Davidson Bros Marlborough Series Trossachs and Calendar
| | Item 177052 Callander Crags across River Teith 1960 Old Real Photo Postcard Bridge & Church Vintage Real Photo Photograph Photographic Old Postcard. Stirlingshire Scotland, Callander Crags across River Teith. Church Tower. Hill. Bridge. Panorama. 9.9.60. 1960. Sent from Callander to Sandwich Kent. Callander is a burgh in the region of Stirling, Scotland, on the River Teith. It lies on the eastern fringe of the Trossachs. The town now attracts a number of tourists and has a visitor centre which also contains a display related to Rob Roy MacGregor, who lived in the nearby village of Balquhidder. Callander achieved prominence during the 1960s as the setting ("Tannochbrae") for the TV series Dr Findlay's Casebook. At one time it was notorious for having 18 pubs to service a population of only 1800 people. Published by Davies & Fingleton
| | Item 120857 CALLANDER BRIDGE & BEN LEDI, Mountain Old R.P. Postcard Scotland Stirlingshire Vintage Real Photo Photograph Postcard. Callander Bridge, and Ben Ledi. Mountains. Published by The Best of All Series J.B. White Ltd
| | Item 23028 CALLANDER Old B/W Multiview Postcard Ben Ledi Pass Leny Stirlingshire Early B/W Multiview Real Photo Postcard. Greetings from Callander. From the Crags, Bridge & Ben Ledi, Loch Vennachar, Pass of Leny. Callander is a burgh in the region of Stirling, Scotland, on the River Teith. It lies on the eastern fringe of the Trossachs. The town now attracts a number of tourists and has a visitor centre which also contains a display related to Rob Roy MacGregor, who lived in the nearby village of Balquhidder. Callander achieved prominence during the 1960s as the setting ("Tannochbrae") for the TV series Dr Findlay's Casebook. At one time it was notorious for having 18 pubs to service a population of only 1800 people. Published by Valentine
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