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hifimusicdai Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 710 W: 357 N: 874] (5595)
Another shot from the archives as Jonela calls it.
This is the post office in Kenmore (Gaelic: An Ceannmhòr) is a small village in Perthshire, in the Highlands of Scotland, located where Loch Tay drains into the River Tay.

The village dates from the 16th century. It and the neighbouring Castle were originally known as Balloch (from Gaelic bealach, 'pass'). The original village was sited on the north side of river approximately two miles from its present site and was known as Inchadney. In 1540 Sir Colin Campbell of Glenorchy started the construction of Balloch castle on the opposite bank of the river and the entire village was moved to a prominent headland by the shores of Loch Tay, hence the name Kenmore, which translates from Scots Gaelic to "big (or large) head". The village as its seen today is a model village laid out by 3rd Earl of Breadalbane in 1760.
Information courtesy of Wikipedia

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hifimusicdai Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 710 W: 357 N: 874] (5595)
Sepia in DCE tools
Edited by:Unicorn1 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 78 W: 3 N: 147] (1004)

Used ps7 and DCE tools
Converted to sepia using Redynamix
Cloned out modern white lines and sign