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Birnam is a village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is located 12 miles (19 km) north of Perth on the A9 road , the main tourist route through Perthshire, in an area of Scotland marketed as Big Tree Country . [ 1 ]
Perth and Kinross (Scots: Pairth an Kinross; Scottish Gaelic: Peairt agus Ceann Rois) is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland, and a lieutenancy area. It is bordered by Highland and Aberdeenshire to the north, Angus , Dundee , and Fife to the east, Clackmannanshire to the south, and Stirling and Argyll and Bute to the west.
Birnam Arts is a multipurpose arts centre in Birnam, Perthshire, central Scotland. It is also known as the Birnam Arts and Conference Centre , and was originally named the Birnam Institute . It is a not for profit organisation owned by the community.
Birnam, Perth and Kinross, a village near Dunkeld, Scotland, the location of Great Birnam Wood in Shakespeare's Macbeth; South Africa. Birnam, Gauteng, a suburb of ...
Upload another image Birnam Terrace, Birnam 56°33′28″N 3°34′37″W / 56.557692°N 3.577059°W / 56.557692; -3.577059 (Birnam Terrace, Birnam) Category C(S) 11083 Upload Photo Thomas Ormsby And Mary Newham Underwood, Fountain, Birnam 56°33′32″N 3°34′38″W / 56.558965°N 3.577258°W / 56.558965; -3.577258 (Thomas Ormsby And Mary Newham Underwood ...
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Perthshire's origins as a shire (the area administered by a sheriff) are obscure, but it seems to have been created during the reign of David I (reigned 1124–1153). [1]The Sheriff of Perth had authority over several provinces, including Atholl, Breadalbane, Gowrie, Menteith and Strathearn.
Niel Gow's Oak is a 300-year-old tree near Dunkeld and Birnam, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is closely associated with the Scottish fiddler and composer Niel Gow, who lived in nearby Inver. Gow is said to have composed many of his most famous tunes whilst sitting beneath the oak.