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Arran Whitebeam
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Arran Whitebeam (Sorbus arranensis) leaves, a cross endemic to Arran between Rowan, the leaves of which have a dozen or more lobes, and Whitebeam, the leaves of which have no lobes
16 July 2011
Rowan bush with berries, Lochranza
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CEP - Arran
Rowan bush with berries near the village of Lochranza, Isle of Arran, with Torr Nead in the background. Scanned from slide taken by CE Palmar
12 September 1976
Autumnal Whitebeams, Kelvingrove, Glasgow
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CEP - Glasgow
Autumnal Whitebeam (Sorbus sp) trees at Kelvingrove park, Glasgow. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar.
06 October 1974
Coastguard helicopter approaching for an exercise with PS Waverley
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Arran
AgustaWestland AW189 Coastguard helicopter approaching PS Waverley for an exercise dropping a winchman on to Waverley's rear deck, taken by David Palmar
23 May 2023
Coastguard helicopter approaching for an exercise with PS Waverley
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Arran
AgustaWestland AW189 Coastguard helicopter approaching PS Waverley for an exercise dropping a winchman on to Waverley's rear deck, taken by David Palmar
23 May 2023
Bute and Arran
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Arran
Bute and Arran from the west coast of Great Cumbrae
23 July 2011
Bute and Arran
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Bute and Arran from the west coast of Great Cumbrae
23 July 2011
Sunset over Arran
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Sunset over Arran from Great Cumbrae. In late January, the sunset fits exactly into the valley between Goatfell to the left and Cir Mhor to the right, when seen from the west coast of Great Cumbrae. In the foreground are some Herring gulls.
29 January 2006
Sunset over Cir Mhor and Caisteal Abhail
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Arran
Sunset over Cir Mhor and Caisteal Abhail (the Sleeping Warrior), Arran, seen from Great Cumbrae. The enlargement shows the Ceum na Caillich (the Witches Step).
29 January 2006
Sunset over Arran
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Sunset over Arran from Great Cumbrae, with Goatfell on the left, Cir Mhor in the centre and Casteil Abhail (the Sleeping Warrior) on the right.