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Scarinish, Tiree
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Tiree - Scarinish and Gott Bay
Scarinish, the main settlement on Tiree, seen from the Calmac ferry, taken by David Palmar
12 May 2016
Scarinish, Tiree
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Tiree - Scarinish and Gott Bay
Scarinish, the main settlement on Tiree, seen from the Calmac ferry, taken by David Palmar
12 May 2016
CalMac Ferry MV Clansman arriving at Scarinish, Tiree
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Tiree - Scarinish and Gott Bay
CalMac Ferry MV Clansman arriving at Scarinish, Tiree
29 April 2014
Greylag Geese, Tiree
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Tiree - Scarinish and Gott Bay
Greylag Geese (Anser anser) near Scarinish, Tiree. Over 300 pairs nest on Tiree, and over 4000 birds winter here.
25 September 2013
Boats at Scarinish, Tiree
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Tiree - Scarinish and Gott Bay
Fishing boat and yacht in Scarinish harbour, Tiree
23 September 2013
Croft houses at Scarinish, Tiree
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Tiree - Scarinish and Gott Bay
Croft houses at Scarinish, Tiree. The older thatched roofs are being replaced by modern felt roofs, lending a characteristic appearance to the buildings on Tiree.
26 September 2013
Croft houses at Scarinish, Tiree
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Tiree - Scarinish and Gott Bay
Croft houses at Scarinish, Tiree. The older thatched roofs, weighed down by netting, bricks and stones are being replaced by modern felt roofs, lending a characteristic appearance to the buildings on Tiree.
26 September 2013
Croft houses at Scarinish, Tiree
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Tiree - Scarinish and Gott Bay
Croft houses at Scarinish, Tiree. Th eolder thatched roofs are being replaced by modern felt roofs, lending a characteristic appearance to the buildings on Tiree.
26 September 2013
Boats at Scarinish, Tiree
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Tiree - Scarinish and Gott Bay
Lobster boats in the harbour at Scarinish, Tiree
23 September 2013
4 greetings cards - Tiree
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A set of 4 greetings cards of scenery around Tiree including 1 - boats at Scarinish, 2- Loch a' Phuil and Ben Hough, 3 - sheep and the Dutchman's Cap and 4 - Balevullin