The Devon Valley Railway in Scotland: near Dollar, 1869. 'Dollar, where the railway for the present terminates, is a village prettily situated at the entrance to the Castle Campbell Glen...Not far from Dollar is the burial-place of the Taits - a small semicircular inclosure washed by the Devon. At first it was a quiet, sequestered spot; now the railway and the turnpike-road between Dollar and Tillicoultry have exposed it to the idle gaze of every passer-by'. From "Illustrated London News", 1869.
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