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The side view of a Brown Augus Butterfly, Aricia agestis , perched on a daisy flower. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sri Sa Ket, Thailand - Augus, 2018: Cafe Amazon logo on Augus 13 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oil and Gas supplies and guard Ship,in Montrose Harbour, Augus, Scotland,UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tableau software on glossy office wall realistic texture Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sculpture of a star on Montrose seafront, Augus, Scotland,Uk. Scotland,UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Catholic monastery Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Sculpture Bamse dog on Montrose seafront, Augus, Scotland,Uk. Scotland,UK
Red berries on a bush of viburnum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Heat Moscow The palace and park ensemble Kuskovo graphs Sheremetevs XVIII-XIX centuries Grotto 1756-1761 architect Argunov Augus Royalty Free Stock Photo
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PATTATA,THAILAND-Augus 17: Go Kart  driving racing training  very determined in bira circuit race pattaya on Augus 17,2019 IN THAI Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nimmanhaemin Road on Augus 3 , 2016 in Chiang Mai, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
August 31, independence day kyrgyzstan. Kyrgyz flag painted with brush strokes on light background. National holiday 31th of augus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue of Bamse dog on Montrose seafront, Augus, Scotland,Uk. Scotland,UK This is the tale of Bamse, the huge St. Bernard dog who lived during the 2nd World War. Bamse was owned by Captain Hafto of the Norwegian Navy and went to sea with him on the minesweeper Thorodd during the war. He achieved legendary status in Montrose, Scotland, where the Thorodd was stationed, as tales of his adventures, courage and kindness spread. The Bamse story was brought to the attention of the Montrose Heritage Trust by Mrs Henny King. As a member of the Montrose Port Authority board, she first heard about some of the exploits of this huge St. Bernard dog during the Second World War from Captain Johansen, the then harbour master. With the dog had died and been buried in the town she felt that even the few details that had been recounted made a wonderful story that would be excellent publicity for Montrose. Bamse is somewhat of a legend in his native country Norway, but none of us was quite prepared for the wealth of information that would be uncovered or the huge interest that the project generated both here and in Norway and Canada.


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