Queen Anne

The liner Queen Anne photographed leaving Greenock accompanied by two tugs.

The Queen Anne leaving Greenock and bound for Liverpool. She is on her way back to Southampton after cruising around Iceland and visiting various places including Reykjavik and Akureyri. She is 1052 feet long and has a crew of 1225. Queen Anne on the Cunard website. Photographed from Craigs Top on Lyle Hill.

Statue of John Knox in Glasgow Necropolis

John Knox

John Knox The statue of John Knox in the Glasgow Necropolis. It was erected in 1825 and predates the cemetery which opened in April 1833.

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A tiny planet image from above the trig point at the summit of Snowdon.

Snowdon

Snowdon Looking down on the summit of Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa). At  3,560 feet (1,085 metres) Snowdon is the highest peak in England and Wales. A

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The path up to Corgarff Castle.

Corgarff Castle

Corgarff Castle Corgarff Castle is an interesting place to visit. On the Historic Environment Scotland website it says “Originally a noble residence, Corgarff became an

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Tiny planet image of a man standing on the Govan footbridge in Glasgow

Govan Footbridge

Govan Footbridge A tiny planet image of the Govan Footbridge also known as the Swivelly Bridge. The bridge joins Govan and Partick in Glasgow and

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Fiddler playing Jig of Slurs

Jig of Slurs

Jig of Slurs https://vimeo.com/1125978757?share=copy Jamie Laval playing Jig of Slurs by Pipe Major G.S. MacLellan

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