Roger (Grisly)'s photos with the keyword: Arch

The remains.

04 Mar 2025 28 50 91
A section of Dunstaffnage Castle ruins, The castle is built on an outcrop rock using what appears to be an odd mix of stone, (Large View) I think the colours of the stone in the wall to left are beautiful!. The castle which was built before 1240 has a very defensive position having water on three sides, it covers from Firth of Lorn to the Pass of Brander also Ardmucknish Bay and the entrance to Loch Etive. HWW to all!

Across the Atlantic,

03 Mar 2021 31 30 309
Captured from the Isle of Seil the Clachan Bridge at the point it crosses the Clachan Sound it is also known as the bridge over the Atlantic because both ends of the sound connect to the Atlantic Ocean. In my opinion large is better

White water, Grey Day

31 Dec 2019 68 73 672
Sligachan old bridge Isle of Skye on a grey and moody day. Large please for detail

Clachan Bridge & Pip

27 Nov 2018 58 69 1186
Otherwise known as The Bridge Over The Atlantic and shown at low tide, Built in 1792, its graceful arch crosses the Sound of Seil and onto Seil Island. Going by the slight change in stone colour the walls that protect the road may have been raised at some time, On black please. www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_GkjymuQ9U is the link for Sight and Sound

Bamburgh Castle

03 Sep 2017 25 33 615
One of two sets of stairs that lead up to the over gate ramparts. Uploaded for the Contest Without Prize group

Bridge over the Atlantic

28 Jan 2017 45 64 1041
The Clachan Bridge which is a single arched hump backed bridge spans the Clachan Sound which has both ends open to the Atlantic ocean thus it came to be called the bridge over the Atlantic, The service bus in the picture is crossing from the mainland and onto the Isle of Seil. The bridge was constructed between 1792 and 1793 and is now in the care of Historic Scotland. Large please for detail. And just for a giggle www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsKsuYYxE_I

Inveraray Bridge

25 Jul 2016 81 80 2188
Aray Bridge, also known as Inveraray Bridge, on a still but hazy/wet day, The bridge consists of two equal segmental arch spans of 65 ft (20 m) built of rubble with all faces of dressed masonry and partly balustraded parapets and it was completed in 1775/6. This is taken across Loch Shira ( a side arm of Loch Fyne) and the bird was I think a Heron looking for breakfast. View large please Good News www.ipernity.com/group/2260604/discuss/186918 .

Over the Tweed x 2

22 Oct 2014 35 39 1273
Berwick on Tweed, Looking towards the North Sea the nearest bridge is the "Royal Tweed Bridge" and the older bridge is "Bridge End". . Please view on black. . © copyright 2014, All rights reserved, Image may not be used without my explicit written permission