The 'Fair City of Perth' is aptly named. Situated on the banks of the
Tay, Scotland's longest river, Perth and its surrounding area boast some
of the most beautiful scenery in the country. The city's position on the
River Tay ensured that it became a busy trading port, exporting salmon
and wool and importing claret from Bordeaux. Its bustling harbour
remains in use, the only inland harbour in Britain. Perth was once the
capital of Scotland and there are many interesting historical sights to
visit. The jewel in the crown is undoubtedly Scone Palace on the
outskirts of town. Scone was the home of the Stone of Destiny for nearly
500 years, and the site where every Scottish king was crowned. Today,
Perth is a major tourist centre and important staging post on the route
north to the Highlands of Scotland. As such, it boasts many shops, bars
and restaurants, as well as a thriving arts and cultural scene. In this
book, author Jack Gillon takes the reader on an evocative journey into
Perth's past through a superb selection of old postcards. This
fascinating window into the city's history will appeal to residents and
visitors alike.