St. Margaret Queen of Scotland plaque by South Queensferry harbour in Scotland with the Forth Rail Bridge in the background


Editorial use only. The full text on the plaque reads: Blue plaque: "The Binks Until about 1812, the natural jetty formed by these rocks was a regular landing place for the Queen's ferry, so named since Margaret, second wife of Malcolm Canmore, King of Scots from 1058 to 1093 endowed ships for the free passage of pilgrims and the poor and hostels for them on either shore . It may be assumed that she used the ferry herself when going between Dunfermline and Edinburgh Castle. Brown Plaque: St. Margeret Queen of Scotland. This plaque commemorates the 900th anniversary of the death of St. Margaret, Queen of Scotland. St. Margaret's Chapel Guild - 10th November 1993.


Size: 4000px × 2769px
Location: South Queensferry Scotland
Photo credit: © John Peter Photography / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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