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Ardtornish Castle, Lochaline from the Sound of Mull
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Mull
Ardtornish Castle, Lochaline ( Loch Àlainn), seat of chiefs of Clan Donald in 14th and15th century, seen from the Sound of Mull
04 June 2016
Inveraray Castle, seat of the Duke of Argyll
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Doon the Watter - Firth of Clyde
Inveraray Castle, seat of the Duke of Argyll, chief of the Clan Campbell. Scanned from a transparency taken by David Palmar.
20 September 2007
Inveraray Castle, the River Aray bridge and Dùn na Cuaiche
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Argyllshire - Inveraray
Inveraray Castle, seat of the Clan Campbell, was rebuilt in the 18th century to a design by Roger Morris and William Adam, then added to after a fire in 1877. Above the River Aray bridge is the hill Dùn na Cuaiche.
05 November 2011
Glasgow Corporation Water Works buildings, Blanefield
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Campsie and Fintry Hills
Buildings of the 19th century Glasgow Corporation Water Works, the upper one being a ventilator shaft, part of the first pipeline built in 1856. Taken from Campsie Dene Road, Blanefield
26 December 2023
Aqueduct, Glasgow Corporation Water Works, Blanefield
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Campsie and Fintry Hills
An aqueduct of the 19th century Glasgow Corporation Water Works, Campsie Dene Road, Blanefield, taking the pipeline over a stream - part of the infrastructure for the first pipeline built in 1856.
26 December 2023
Aqueduct in Spittal Glen, Glasgow Corporation Water Works, Blanefield
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Campsie and Fintry Hills
An aqueduct of the 19th century Glasgow Corporation Water Works, in Spittal Glen below Campsie Dene Road, Blanefield, part of the first pipeline built in 1856.
26 December 2023
Ballewan Aqueduct, Glasgow Corporation Water Works, Blanefield
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Campsie and Fintry Hills
Ballewan Aqueduct, one of the more spectacular structures of the 19th century water pipeline from Loch Katrine to Glasgow, built in 1856 as part of Glasgow Corporation Water Works. The aqueduct is in Spittal Glen below Campsie Dene Road, Blanefield,
26 December 2023
18th century township, Highland Folk Museum, Newtonmore
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Speyside near Aviemore and Newtonmore
An 18th century township reconstructed at the Highland Folk Museum, Newtonmore, taken by David Palmar
25 July 2023
Shieling at the Highland Folk Museum, Newtonmore
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Speyside near Aviemore and Newtonmore
Reconstructed shieling at the Highland Folk Museum, Newtonmore, taken by David Palmar
25 July 2023
Edinburgh from Inchmickery
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Firth of Forth - Inchmickery
View of Edinburgh from Inchmickery, taken by David Palmar. On the left is Arthur's Seat, then Salisbury Crags, then to the right is the old town along the Royal Mile, ending up on the right at Edinburgh Castle.