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addPhoto('hotel1.jpg',"The Westin Turnberry Resort in Scotland.");
addPhoto('hotel2.jpg',"The hallway to Kims room.");
addPhoto('hotel3.jpg',"During the First World War, Turnberry was requisitioned as a training station for pilots of the Royal Flying Corps. The war memorial on the hill above the 12th green was erected in memory of those who lost their lives.");
addPhoto('hotel4.jpg',"Again Turnberry was taken over during WWII. Runways and hangars were built on the golf courses while the hotel was used as a military hospital.");
addPhoto('hotel5.jpg',"The Turnberry from the side.");
addPhoto('hotel6.jpg',"Looking out the window towards the Atlantic.");
addPhoto('hotel7.jpg',"Looking down the front stairway.");
addPhoto('hotel8.jpg',"The front of the hotel.");
addPhoto('hotel9.jpg',"Doorway at the Turnberry.");
addPhoto('hotel10.jpg',"Staircase in the main lobby.");
addPhoto('hotel11.jpg',"One grand resort dominates Scotlands southwestern Ayrshire coast, as it has since the turn of the century. Last year, readers of Conde Nast Traveler named it the number one leisure resort in all of Scotland.");
addPhoto('hotel12.jpg',"Inside Kims room.");
addPhoto('ayrshire1.jpg',"The town of Ayrshire.");
addPhoto('front1.jpg',"1977, Turnberry's first Open Championship saw Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson go head to head to produce one of the greatest final days in Open history.");
addPhoto('front2.jpg',"Looking out the entrance.");
addPhoto('front3.jpg',"Looking from the entrance, Ireland is in the background.");
addPhoto('front4.jpg',"Looking across the golf course, from the hotel entrance.");
addPhoto('front5.jpg',"Looking up the steps towards the entrance.");
addPhoto('front6.jpg',"Another shot up the steps.");
addPhoto('front8.jpg',"Shot of the main entrance building.");
addPhoto('front9.jpg',"Main driveway and entrance.");
addPhoto('front10.jpg',"Wider shot of the main staircase.");
addPhoto('front11.jpg',"Back of the hotel and grounds.");
addPhoto('front12.jpg',"Looking out to the grounds and golf course clubhouse.");
addPhoto('front13.jpg',"The grounds and golf course.");
addPhoto('glasgow.jpg',"The name Glasgow comes from the older Gaelic glas cu, meaning green hollow. A dear green place has been misquoted as a Gaelic translation for the city, but this was actually Daniel Defoes description of the city when he visited in the early 18th century. He also claimed that Glasgow was the cleanest and beautifullest, and best built City in Britain, London excepted. At that time, the city was built with attractive, compact wooden buildings, none of which remain.");
addPhoto('golf1.jpg',"The No. 1 course is named the Ailsa and No. 2 the Arran.");
addPhoto('golf2.jpg',"1963, Turnberry hosted its first major event, The Walker Cup. America beat Great Britain 12 to 6.");
addPhoto('golf3.jpg',"The golf course, home to the British Open on several occasions.");
addPhoto('grounds1.jpg',"Looking down the road.");
addPhoto('grounds2.jpg',"1986, Greg Norman takes the Open, his first major championship, and his second round 63 is rated among the greatest of all time.");
addPhoto('grounds3.jpg',"The tennis courts.");
addPhoto('grounds4.jpg',"Looking across the golf course.");
addPhoto('grounds8.jpg',"The lighthouse, golf clubhouse and Ireland across the water.");
addPhoto('ireland1.jpg',"View of Ireland in the distance.");
addPhoto('lighthouse1.jpg',"The lighthouse overlooking the Atlantic.");
addPhoto('pub1.jpg',"The Pub");
addPhoto('pudding1.jpg',"Looking over the wide reaches of the Clyde Estuary to the Island of Arran and the great pudding shaped Ailsa Craig. Ailsa Craig is a small rocky island which guards the entrance to the Firth of Clyde. It is a well known landmark and is colloquially nicknamed Paddys Milestone, being situated roughly half way on the sea voyage between Glasgow and Belfast.");
addPhoto('pudding2.jpg',"In the background is the volcanic Ailsa Craig, the picturesque Isle of Arran, and the distant shores of Northern Ireland across the Irish sea.");
addPhoto('pudding3.jpg',"Ailsa Craig, in the Firth of Clyde.");
addPhoto('cottage1.jpg',"A cottage on the grounds.");