Linlithgow Burgh Hall with clock tower. In the foreground is the Cross Well head built in 1807 - a replica of the well head destroyed in 1628.
Looking up Kirkgate Street to the fore entrance of Linlithgow Palace with St. Michael's Church on the right.
Fore entrance (built by James the V in 1533) to Linlithgow Palace, birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots.
The four European orders of chivalry to which James V belonged: "The Orders of the Garter, Thistle, Golden Fleece & St. Michael" are engraved over the fore entrance to Linlithgow Palace.
Historic Scotland marker Linlithgow Palace.
St. Michael's Church in Linlithgow, Scotland. Established 1138. Located at the right of the fore entrance to Linlithgow Palace.
St. Michael's Church in Linlithgow, Scotland historic marker.
Entrance to St. Michael's Church Linlithgow, Scotland.
St. Michael's Church in Linlithgow, Scotland historic marker.
St. Michael's Church, Linlithgow, Scotland.
Linlithgow Palace was begun by James I in 1424.
Vaulted ceiling in the entrance to the courtyard at Linlithgow Palace.
King's fountain in the main courtyard of Linlithgow Palace.
Linlithgow Loch behind the Palace.
Historic marker Linlithgow Palace.
Enroute to Trossachs National Park & Loch Lomond.
Map of Loch Lomond.
We cruised Loch Lomond.
Heather in bloom on the shore of Loch Lomond.
Inversnaid Hotel on the shore of Loch Lomond.
Francie Stoutamire Photography