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A bottle of Teachers presented in a Tartan Gift Box. William Teacher started work in a cotton mill aged seven; in 1830 he was employed by a small grocer in Glasgow. He married the owner’s daughter, persuaded the firm to take out a licence to sell wines and spirits and expanded into ‘dram shops’. These [...]
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This brand new edition Insight Guide to Scotland features illuminating text written by expert, local writers alongside inspiring full-colour photography that vividly brings Scotland and its people to life, at the turn of a page. The top attractions
£14.99 |
Books About Scotland (Guides etc) |
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Drambuie celebrates the 100th anniversary of its first bottling in Edinburgh this year with a brand new look. Retaining the same appearance since it was first bottled in 1909, 2009 sees Drambuie introduce a radical new design. No longer hiding the beautiful nectar coloured liquid behind dark brown glass, the new bottle is clear, taller [...]
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Brand new Scotland away football shirt for season 05-06. Manufactured by Diadora, we offer shirt printing for all the top stars such as Ferguson, Dailly or McFadden, or get your own name printed and become part of the Scotland squad, to be worn through to the 2006 World Cup.
£39.99 |
Other Sporting Gear |
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Elijah Craig 12-year-old is a true Small Batch premium Bourbon, and had that distinction before the term even existed. Bottled exclusively from a dumping of 100 barrels or less, the brand carries the name of Rev. Elijah Craig, the Baptist minister widely considered the ‘Father of Bourbon.’ He discovered the method of making true Kentucky [...]
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William Teacher started work in a cotton mill aged seven; in 1830 he was employed by a small grocer in Glasgow. He married the owner’s daughter, persuaded the firm to take out a licence to sell wines and spirits and expanded into ‘dram shops’. These were basic public houses selling reliable spirits, with rules against [...]