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A selection of images from around Glenfarg are available below. With thanks to all those who have contributed to this web page, especially to Janet Little and the Glenfarg Badminton Club for the archives collections now online.

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Photo gallery

Looking down GlenfargA quiet New Year's Day, looking North towards Glenfarg and the Perthshire hills beyond.
January 2007

The big tidy up
Volunteers from Arngask Primary School carry out a Glenfarg and Duncrievie in Bloom village litter pick.
2007

Eco-garden, Arngask Primary School
The new eco-garden at Arngask Primary School, in partnership with Glenfarg and Duncrievie in Bloom.
2007
Looking up Main Street
Looking north, up Main Street, with new Glenfarg and Duncrievie in Bloom planters in the foreground.
Spring 2007
Rainbow over Ladeside
A double rainbow is captured shining through some summer rain over
Ladeside and our stunning village green.
June 2007
Hot air balloon over Glenfarg
Hot air balloon over Glenfarg on a sunny summer's evening.
July 2007
Glenfarg-s award-winning community gardens
Glenfarg's award-winning community gardens: perfect for photos and family walks.
July 2007
Glenfarg Green's pond
The pond at Glenfarg Green, now in the stewardship of Glenfarg and Duncrievie in Bloom.
2007
Looking towards Ladeside
The view from our stunning village green and duck pond, looking out towards Ladeside.
July 2007

Glenfarg Village Hall regeneration site
Ready for a new beginning: Glenfarg village hall following demolition.
September 2007

From the rooftops
Looking down Greenbank Road, from the rooftops.
December 2007
From the rooftops
Looking north over Greenbank Road towards Perth and the village hall.
December 2007
From the rooftops
Looking south over the bowling club towards Duncrievie.
December 2007
From the rooftops
Winter colours in the Glenfarg Green.
December 2007
From the rooftops
Winter sun lights up the Glenfarg Green and Hotel.
December 2007

From the archives: taken in 2000 by Glenfarg Badminton Club

From our archives collection
The 'famous' Beinn Inn, in the heart of Glen Farg.
From our archives
From our archives collection
The former Temperance Hotel, Duncrievie Road, Glenfarg.
From our archives
From our archives collection
Glenfarg Hotel in Main Street - a focal point for the village.
From our archives
From our archives collection
Glenfarg's War Memorial and the former Corbett Institute and Library.
From our archives
From our archives collection
The tranquil view down Ladeside, opposite the village green.
From our archives
From our archives collection
The now dilapidated Lomond Hotel on Main Street while still operating as a business.
From our archives
From our archives collection
The M90 motorway was built on the site of the old railway following closure in the 1970s.
From our archives
From our archives collection
Looking south down Main Street, with the Glenfarg Hotel on the right hand side.
From our archives
From our archives collection
Work being carried out on Melville Terrace, at the top of Church Brae.
From our archives
From our archives collection
The peaceful setting of old Arngask Parish Church and graveyard.
From our archives
From our archives collection
Church Brae, in the heart of the village, looking towards the church.
From our archives

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