Old Photograph Railway Viaduct Near Lockerbie Scotland


Old photograph of the Railway Viaduct over Dryfe Water near Lockerbie, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Dryfe Water is a river in Scotland about 18 miles in length which flows into the River Annan near Lockerbie. It starts on the southern slopes of Loch Fell, near Moffat, and then flows along a narrow valley to the Annan. Dryfe Water gives its name to the parish, Dryfesdale, and the common Scottish surname, Drysdale. A second name is the much less common surname Dryfe, or Drife. The meaning of the word Dryfe is unknown. It may be from the Old Norse, Anglo Saxon or Brittonic languages which were all used at different times in Dumfriesshire.



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