Photograph Old Boat North Queensferry Scotland


Photograph of an old boat on the old pier at North Queensferry, Fife, Scotland.


Photograph of a boat on the old pier at North Queensferry, Fife, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Anchor North Queensferry Fife


Tour Scotland photograph of an anchor on the old pier at North Queensferry, Fife, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Old Lighthouse South Queensferry


Tour Scotland photograph of the old Lighthouse, South Queensferry, Scotland. Small lighthouse located on The Hawes Pier, almost directly below the Forth Railway Bridge. Originally fuelled by whale oil, and then paraffin, the lamp now uses vegetable oil. It now becomes the only one of the Northern Lighthouse Board’s 208 lighthouses which is not automated.



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Tour Scotland Photographs Video Smit Young Boat South Queensferry


Tour Scotland photograph of the Smit Young boat at South Queensferry, Scotland. This boat, which berths by the Forth Railway Bridge, is used to transport crewmen to and from Oil Tankers anchored in the Forth Estuary.




Photograph of the Smit Young boat at South Queensferry, Scotland.


Photograph of the Smit Young boat at South Queensferry, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Wedding Ossian's Hall Dunkeld Perthshire


Tour Scotland photograph of a Scottish Wedding at Ossian's Hall near Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland. This folly was built on a rocky outcrop for the 2nd Duke of Atholl in 1757. It was redecorated in 1783 as a shrine to the blind bard, Ossian. In 1869 vandals blew up part of Ossian's Hall and the area was left to decay. In 1943 the 8th Duchess of Atholl donated it and 33 acres of, by then, coniferous woodland along the banks of the River Braan to the National Trust for Scotland.



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