Alan Drury's photos
B.R. standard class 9F 2-10-0 92214 running as 922…
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East front Dunrobin Castle and Gardens 15th May 20…
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Dunrobin Castle is a stately home in Sutherland, in the Highland area of Scotland, and the family seat of the Earl of Sutherland and the Clan Sutherland. It is located 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Golspie, and approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) south of Brora, overlooking the Dornoch Firth.
Dunrobin's origins lie in the Middle Ages, but most of the present building and the gardens were added by Sir Charles Barry between 1835 and 1850. Some of the original building is visible in the interior courtyard, despite a number of expansions and alterations that made it the largest house in the north of Scotland. After being used as a boarding school for seven years, it is now open to the public.
Cawdor Castle 18th May 2006
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CCawdor Castle is set amid gardens in the parish of Cawdor in Nairnshire, Scotland. The castle is built around a 15th-century tower house, with substantial additions in later centuries. Originally a property of the Calder family, it passed to the Campbells in the 16th century. It remains in Campbell ownership, and is now home to the Dowager Countess Cawdor, stepmother of Colin Campbell, 7th Earl Cawdor.
The castle is perhaps best known for its literary connection to William Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth, in which the title character is made "Thane of Cawdor". However, the story is highly fictionalised, and the castle itself, which is never directly referred to in Macbeth, was built many years after the life of the 11th-century King Macbeth.
The castle is a category A listed building, and the grounds are included in the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland, the national listing of significant gardens.
Kisdon Force,Swaledale
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Kisdon Force is a series of waterfalls on the River Swale in Swaledale, England. The falls are situated at grid reference NY898010 within the Yorkshire Dales National Park in the county of North Yorkshire, 500 metres downstream from the small hamlet of Keld.
Kisdon Force is one of several waterfalls on the Swale in the Keld area, the others being East Gill Force, Catrake Force and Wain Wath Force. All occur where the river cuts a gorge through the Carboniferous limestone between the hills of Kisdon and Rogan's Seat. The falls in this area are termed forces after the Norse word fors or foss, which means "waterfall". Both upper and lower Kisdon Force can be negotiated by canoeists, although a high degree of skill and experience is needed. The upper falls are rated Grade IV, while the lower falls are rated more difficult at Grade V.
The falls drop 10 metres (33 ft) over two cascades and are surrounded by Kisdon Force Woods, a Site of Special Scientific Interest covering an area of 38 hectares, which consists of mixed broad-leaved woodland with ash, wych elm and rowan trees dominating. In the springtime Primula vulgaris grows profusely in the area. The falls can be easily visited by a riverside path from Keld; however, care should be taken, as the stones around the falls are often wet and slippery. Visitor numbers to the falls are swelled by walkers along the Pennine Way, a long-distance footpath that passes the falls on its way north.
Sunset from The Esplanade at Oban
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Sunset from Rudha Reidh Light Ross-shire Scotland
Primrose (Primula vulgaris),Letterewe 21st May 200…
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Rhododendron at Letterewe House 22nd May 2005
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Rhododendron at Letterewe 22nd May 2005
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71000 DUKE OF GLOUCESTER with 76084 as Pilot Loco…
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46115 SCOTS GUARDSMAN climbing Shap Bank at Scout…
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EWS Class 66 No.66183 on empty Coal Hoppers at Col…
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Sgorr na Ciche & Sgorr nam Fiannaidh across Loch L…
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Rydal Water from Loughrigg
End of the Day Gairloch,Ross-shire,Scotland
61994 THE GREAT MARQUESS at Kingsley & Froghall Ch…
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S&D 7F 53809 and Battle of Britain class 34070 MAN…
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New Build class A.1 60163 TORNADO on 09.30 Grosmon…
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