Google Groups no longer supports new Usenet posts or subscriptions. Historical content remains viewable.
Dismiss

Scott's Scotland Landscape Photographs

1 view
Skip to first unread message

Scott Winchester

unread,
Jun 11, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/11/99
to
Check out my Scottish scenes on www.scottsscotland.com

I have photos of mountains, castles, lochs, towns and coasts. The prints are
available in sizes from 6x4 inch (£7.50) to 20x16 inch (£65.00). All colour
photos are in a cream mount, black & white in a white/grey mount. Photos
over 12x8 inches are in a double mount with a gold plate. All prices include
postage & packing.

If you cannot see anything that you want, do not hesitate to contact me with
requests, as I have a very large picture library.

I look forward to hearing from you all.

Best regards,

Scott Winchester
Proprietor, Scott's Scotland
www.scottsscotland.com

Kenny M

unread,
Jun 16, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/16/99
to
Scott Winchester wrote in message
<929138361.12592.0...@news.demon.co.uk>...


>Check out my Scottish scenes on www.scottsscotland.com
>
>I have photos of mountains, castles, lochs, towns and coasts.
The prints are
>available in sizes from 6x4 inch (£7.50) to 20x16 inch
(£65.00). All colour
>photos are in a cream mount, black & white in a white/grey
mount. Photos
>over 12x8 inches are in a double mount with a gold plate. All
prices include
>postage & packing.


Dear Scott,

Amazing stuff, a photographer - I must say that your prices
seem very reasonable, and you also seem to be the kind of guy
who has more business sense than your average bear.

I invite you to consider reading my post entitled "No Knowledge
Of Chess Necessary Just Good Business Sense" posted in
scot.business.internet.

I see you say : mountains, castles, lochs, towns and coasts,
just imagine if you could add KINGS AND QUEENS - got a certain
ring to it don't you think?

Do you know that at professional chess tournaments photographs
are only allowed to be taken in the first five minutes of play?
You have to get in there quick actually, or it can be too late.
The reason for this is that the flashes can put off the
players...they get a bit touchy about that sort of thing.

Very Kind regards

Kenny McCaffrey
Chairman
Glasgow Montrose Chess Club

P.S. scots.business.internet for my posting...you know it makes
....etc...


Al Wright

unread,
Jun 17, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/17/99
to
Bagpipers at funerals - where did that custom start? Being of Scottish
ancestry, it brings a tear to my eye when I see it. We just had a police
officer murdered here in California and there were the bagpipers at his
funeral service. Alan Wright

0 new messages