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Banchory Collection

"Banchory: A Picturesque Scottish Gem with Rich History and Whiskey Delights" Nestled in the heart of Scotland

Background imageBanchory Collection: The bridge at Feugh, Banchory, Scotland

The bridge at Feugh, Banchory, Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBanchory Collection: Clochnaben Whiskey

Clochnaben Whiskey
Clochnaben whiskey, produced by James Hunter of Banchory, Scotland

Background imageBanchory Collection: Morning mist over farmland

Morning mist over farmland. Morning mist, or inversion fog, over farmland and woods. Photographed in the Dee valley, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK, in September

Background imageBanchory Collection: FALL / PUG / 1954

FALL / PUG / 1954
A group of three Banchory pugs sitting in a row. Owner: Lorna, Countess Howe. Date: 1954

Background imageBanchory Collection: Fall / English Setter / 1938

Fall / English Setter / 1938
BANCHORY HOPEFUL working in the field. Owner:Lorna, Countess Howe Date: 1938

Background imageBanchory Collection: Fall / Field Spaniel

Fall / Field Spaniel
FIELD TRIAL CHAMPION BANCHORY BRIGHT Owned by Lorna - Countess Howe. Date: 1926

Background imageBanchory Collection: Fall / Pointer / Banchory

Fall / Pointer / Banchory
BANCHORY CRAG Owned by Howe. Standing in the classic pointer pose in a field Date: 1936

Background imageBanchory Collection: c. 1880s Scotland - street view in Banchory

c. 1880s Scotland - street view in Banchory
c.1880s Scotland - street view in Banchory

Background imageBanchory Collection: Sketches on the Deeside (engraving)

Sketches on the Deeside (engraving)
1617648 Sketches on the Deeside (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches on the Deeside)

Background imageBanchory Collection: The Royal Progress to Balmoral (engraving)

The Royal Progress to Balmoral (engraving)
1617647 The Royal Progress to Balmoral (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Royal Progress to Balmoral)

Background imageBanchory Collection: FALL / LABRADOR / 1950

FALL / LABRADOR / 1950
CHAMPION BANCHORY COTTAGER Owned by: Lorna Countess Howe. Head study. Date: 1950

Background imageBanchory Collection: FALL / LABRADOR / 1926

FALL / LABRADOR / 1926
CHAMPION BANCHORY TANGLE Owned by: Lorna Countess Howe. Date: 1926

Background imageBanchory Collection: FALL / LABRADOR / 1945

FALL / LABRADOR / 1945
BANCHORY JACK Owned by: Lorna Countess Howe. Date: 1945

Background imageBanchory Collection: FALL / FIELD SPANIEL / 1932

FALL / FIELD SPANIEL / 1932
FIELD TRIAL CHAMPION BANCHORY BRIGHT and some of her offspring. Owned by Lorna, Countess Howe. Date: 1932

Background imageBanchory Collection: FALL / PUG / 1956

FALL / PUG / 1956
CHAMPION BANCHORY SILK Owned and bred by Lorna, Countess Howe. Date: 1956

Background imageBanchory Collection: FALL / PUG / 1958

FALL / PUG / 1958
CHAMPION BANCHORY LACE Owned and bred by Lorna, Countess Howe. Date: 1958

Background imageBanchory Collection: Fall - Griffon - Pipe

Fall - Griffon - Pipe
BANCHORY DANDY Owned by Lorna, Countess Howe. Head study with a pipe in its mouth. Date: 1938

Background imageBanchory Collection: FALL / FIELD SPANIEL / 1931

FALL / FIELD SPANIEL / 1931
CHAMPION BANCHORY BOY Owned by Lorna, Countess Howe. Date: 1931

Background imageBanchory Collection: FALL / FIELD SPANIEL

FALL / FIELD SPANIEL
FIELD TRIAL CHAMPION BANCHORY BRIGHT Owned by Lorna - Countess Howe. Date: 1926

Background imageBanchory Collection: FALL / POINTER / BANCHORY

FALL / POINTER / BANCHORY
BANCHORY CRAG Owned by Howe. Standing in the classic pointer pose in a field Date: 1936

Background imageBanchory Collection: Aberdeenshire AB31 5 Map

Aberdeenshire AB31 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Aberdeenshire AB31 5

Background imageBanchory Collection: FALL / PUG / 1958

FALL / PUG / 1958
CHAMPION BANCHORY LACE Owned and bred by Lorna, Countess Howe

Background imageBanchory Collection: FALL / POINTER / 1938

FALL / POINTER / 1938
BANCHORY RITA Owned by Lorna Countess Howe. Photographed at work

Background imageBanchory Collection: FALL / PUG / 1954

FALL / PUG / 1954
A group of three Banchory pugs sitting in a row. Owner: Lorna, Countess Howe

Background imageBanchory Collection: Fall / Griffon / Pipe

Fall / Griffon / Pipe
BANCHORY DANDY Owned by Lorna, Countess Howe. Head study with a pipe in its mouth

Background imageBanchory Collection: Fall / Pointer / Banchory

Fall / Pointer / Banchory
FIELD TRIALS CHAMPION BANCHORY GROUSE Owned by Lorna, Countess Howe

Background imageBanchory Collection: Fall / Labrador / 1924

Fall / Labrador / 1924
CHAMPION BANCHORY SUNSPECK Owned by: Lorna Countess Howe. Date: 1924

Background imageBanchory Collection: Royal progress to Balmoral: Banchory triumphal arch, 1848

Royal progress to Balmoral: Banchory triumphal arch, 1848
A triumhal arch of gigantic dimensions, at the entrance to Banchory, decorated for the royal progress of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1848

Background imageBanchory Collection: The Feugh at Banchory, Banchory, Scotland

The Feugh at Banchory, Banchory, Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBanchory Collection: View of rapids amongst rocks in river, Falls of Feugh, River Feugh, near Banchory, Aberdeenshire

View of rapids amongst rocks in river, Falls of Feugh, River Feugh, near Banchory, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, october

Background imageBanchory Collection: Crathes Castle

Crathes Castle, 16th century tower house, well-known gardens, near Banchory, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBanchory Collection: Fall / Crufts Winner / 1937

Fall / Crufts Winner / 1937
CHAMPION CHEVERELLS BEN OF BANCHORY Breed: Labrador Retriever Owned by RG Heaton Bred by Lorna, Countess Howe Sired by Ch. Ingleston Ben

Background imageBanchory Collection: FALL / CRUFTS / 1937

FALL / CRUFTS / 1937
CHAMPION CHEVERELLS BEN OF BANCHORY CRUFTS BEST IN SHOW 1937 Owned by RG Heaton Bred by Lorna, Countess Howe Sired by Ch. Ingleston Ben


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"Banchory: A Picturesque Scottish Gem with Rich History and Whiskey Delights" Nestled in the heart of Scotland, a charming town that boasts breathtaking natural beauty and a fascinating past. One of its most iconic landmarks is the bridge at Feugh, which spans over the sparkling River Dee, offering mesmerizing views that leave visitors in awe. For whiskey enthusiasts, Clochnaben Whiskey is a true treat for the senses. Crafted with precision and passion, this local distillery produces some of Scotland's finest spirits, leaving connoisseurs yearning for more and has been home to remarkable four-legged companions throughout history. In 1954, Fall - an adorable Pug - captured hearts with his irresistible charm. Similarly, English Setter Fall made waves in 1938 while Field Spaniel Fall showcased elegance beyond compare. The legacy continued as Pointer Fall proudly represented Banchory's canine excellence. These furry friends have become synonymous with the town's rich heritage and love for animals. Traveling back to the cusp of time in the late 1880s through a captivating street view photograph from Scotland reveals Banchory's evolution over centuries. The hustle and bustle on those historic streets paint a vivid picture of life during that era. Delving deeper into artistry, sketches along Deeside provide glimpses into nature's wonders that captivated artists' imaginations throughout generations. Engravings like "The Royal Progress to Balmoral" showcase regal journeys taken by monarchs who recognized Banchory's allure firsthand. Labradors have also left their pawprints on this enchanting town throughout different decades; whether it was FALL / LABRADOR / 1950 or FALL / LABRADOR / 1926 or even FALL / LABRADOR /1945 – these loyal companions brought joy to countless lives within Banchory’s warm embrace.