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Dryburgh Abbey, in Dryburgh, Melrose, Berwickshire, Scotland more

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Image title: Dryburgh Abbey
Source: Nutting, Wallace: “England Beautiful” (1936)
Place shown: Dryburgh, Melrose, Berwickshire, Scotland
Keywords: abbeys, ruins, backgrounds, wallpaper, greyscale
Status: out of copyright (called public domain in the USA), hence royalty-free stock image for all purposes usage credit requested
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“Nestled in seclusion beside a loop on the banks of the Tweed stands the graceful ruins of Dryburgh Abbey.” says Historic Scotland.

Although the title of the book is “England Beautiful” the author was a very stereotypical American Tourist, and appeared not to distinguish between England, Scotland and Wales.

The abbey was probably founded in 1150. Sir Walter Scott is buried here.

There is also a watercolour of Dryburgh Abbey in another book; follow the Places shown link for Dryburgh.

Dimensions: 126 x 95mm (5.0 x 3.7 inches)
Filename: tn/156a-Dryburgh-Abbey-q75-500x375.jpg
Photographer: Wallace Nutting
Scanner dpi: 1200
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