These trips precede my obsession with recording my travels, so the narrative is from memory which may be unreliable.
There are a number of slides not present, presumably they were so bad they were ditched but not before their number was allocated. Specifically, they are 3602, 3611, 3651 and 3669.
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Exeter St. David's |
I sent off a film for processing and when
it came back I had a quick look, all much as expected, and put it aside. Some months later, I
looked again and realised that the first slide was not mine. I've taken many photographs of
trains and stations but I have never been to Exeter. By this time I had lost the processing
reference and couldn't do much about it.
These appear to be Ben More from just east of Crianlarich. The nearest I have for a date is a cryptic diary entry "Crianlarich" for Sunday, 26 February.
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Stirling Castle from the west, 1984 |
30 August 2014 |
Arthur's Seat and Craigmillar Castle. I'm sure it was a Sunday.
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Edinburgh. I don't know if it was the same day as the four above.
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The gates of the Palace of Holyrood |
Calton Hill from Jeffrey Street | Calton Hill from the North Bridge |
The Grey Mare's Tail and Loch Skeen above it, probably on a Sunday. I drove down on my own.
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Upper part of the Grey Mare's Tail |
Loch Skeen | Loch Skeen below the crags of Lochcraig Head |
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Loch Skeen below the crags of Lochcraig Head. |
Loch Skeen | Upper part of the Grey Mare's Tail |
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The Grey Mare's Tail |
The Forth Bridges. I remember I parked the car approximately under the Bridge and walked up to the Road Bridge.
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The Road Bridge |
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North Queensferry from the Road Bridge |
Inch Garvie |
The Tay Bridges. I parked the car just south of the Road Bridge and walked out to the viewing platform in the middle of the Bridge where I took most of the photographs. Possibly the same day as above, maybe not.
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Dundee |
The Tay Bridge from the Road Bridge |
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Downstream from the Road Bridge |
Upstream from the Road Bridge | Dundee between the Bridges |
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Newport-on-Tay from the Road Bridge |
Dundee between the Bridges | Downstream from the Road Bridge |
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Dundee docks downstream of the Road Bridge |
Broughty Ferry and Buddon Ness | Road Bridge from the shore at Newport-on-Tay |
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Dundee and the Tay Road Bridge |
The Tay Road Bridge | something (a power station?) |
Having spent the weekend sailing out of Oban on Waverley, I sailed overnight on Claymore to Barra and went for a wee walk. I had planned to spend the night at Eoligarry at the north end of Barra but on arriving there I found there was an extra ferry run to bring folk back from a Feis in Daliburgh. So I crossed to South Uist and spent the evening in the Pollachar Inn and the night camped on the machair across the road. It was almost half past ten when I woke so I quickly broke camp and moved on before I was tempted to return to the pub. Another night on the machair somewhere up the west coast of South Uist and a late lunch at Iochdar Community Hall before crossing the causeway to Creagorry where I had to wait half an hour for the pub to open. I phoned home and decided to go home so set off across Benbecula. I had crossed the first part of the causeway to North Uist when it started to rain and a passing policeman gave me a lift into Lochmaddy where I had a good sleep on the ferry. We had sailed before I was awake and the purser was none too pleased to have to sell me a ticket. It seems I should have bought my ticket before boarding but the ticket office had not been open at one in the morning, whereas the boat was.
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Castlebay below Heaval from the "Claymore" |
mv "Claymore" leaving Castlebay | Castlebay from in front of the Craigard Hotel |
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Castlebay and the islands to the south from the side of Heaval |
Our lady, Star of the Sea | Looking north over the Uists and Benbecula |
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Looking west from Heaval towards America | Castlebay and the islands to the south from the top of Heaval |
A beach on the west coast of South Uist, possibly looking towards Rubha Ardvule |
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The statue of Our Lady of the Isles (Hew Lorimer, 1958) on the side of Rueval on the west coast of South Uist is 9 metres high. Carved on site from Creetown granite, the statue was commissioned by Fr John Morrison and paid for by the islanders.
Last year, I started the West Highland Way from Milngavie and was slaughtered by midgies at Cashel campsite (just north of Balmaha). Even after a short day and a comfortable night at Rowardennan Youth Hostel, I was not in a good mood when I reached Inversnaid. The Countess Fiona was sitting at the pier and I could not resist the temptation to forget the WHW and just sail back to Balloch. This year, I decided to retrace my steps to Inversnaid and walk on to Crianlarich.
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"Countess Fiona" lying outside "Maid of the Loch" |
Stern view of a dilapidated "Maid of the Loch" at Balloch Pier |
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Luss and its pier from mv "Countess Fiona" |
Inversnaid Hotel from mv "Countess Fiona" | "Countess Fiona" at Inversnaid Pier |
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"Countess Fiona" at Inversnaid Pier | Loch Dochart, Crianlarich and Strathfillan from the side of Ben More |
Probably the top of Ben More |
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37xxx shunting at the site of Crianlarich Lower
station |
Day 1 - Wednesday, 11 July Edinburgh to Invershin with a rest stop at Drumochter
On my way north, I stopped for a break just north of Drumochter Pass, I think at Balsporran Cottages (425m), and, judging by the photographs, took a quick run up Geal Charn (917m) and A'Mharconaich (975m).
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NE towards Leacainn and Carn na Caim (941m) | NW across Loch Ericht to Loch Pattack from somewhere on Geal Charn |
The A9 south past the Sow of Atholl from A'Mharconaich |
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Possibly Coire Creagach below Sgairneach Mhor (991m) |
Loch Ericht with Ben Alder on the other side | ? |
Day 2 - Thursday, 12 July — Invershin to Tongue via Ben Klibreck
I'd got the length of Lairg before I realised I'd left my pack at the YH and had to repeat that part of the journey. Then on to park the car at Altnaharra, catch the postbus up the road a bit for a more gentle ascent of Ben Klibreck, descending back into Altnaharra. Then on to the YH at Tongue.
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Carbisdale Castle Youth Hostel - courtyard -
entrance - from a distance |
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Methinks Ben Loyal (764m) from the side of Ben Klibreck (961m) with Loch Naver showing on the right |
The Loch Shin dam from Lairg |
Day 3 - Friday, 13 July — Tongue to Durness via Ben Hope
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Looking north up Strath More past what remains of Dun Dornaigil |
The entrance to Dun Dornaigil broch | The inside of the entrance to Dun Dornaigil broch |
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North up Strath More from Dun Dornaigil broch with Ben Hope on the right |
South down Strath More from the side of Ben Hope | Waterfall on the way up Ben Hope |
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The summit[?] of Ben Hope (927m) |
A hill beyond a loch from a roadside |
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RN frigate passing Eilean Choraidh in Loch Eriboll
and continuing to sea past Ard Neakie |
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A headland somewhere on the north coast east of Durness. (Possibly Whiten Head on the east side of Loch Eriboll.) |
The view from above Smoo Cave | Smoo Cave |
Day 4 - Saturday, 14th — Cape Wrath and south to Achmelvich
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A sticky-oot bit at Cape Wrath |
The foghorn at Cape Wrath | Cape Wrath lighthouse |
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A sundial at Cape Wrath lighthouse |
A cliff at Cape Wrath | Cape Wrath lighthouse |
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The north coast east of Cape Wrath |
A sticky-oot bit at Cape Wrath | Cape Wrath lighthouse on top of a cliff |
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Fishing boats in the harbour at Kinlochbervie | Quinag beyond the almost-completed Kylesku Bridge |
A pretty bay somewhere (Achmelvich?) |
Day 5 - Sunday, 15 July — Achmelvich to Ullapool
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Stac Polaidh, Cul Mor, Suilven and Canisp from somewhere on the road north of Ullapool |
Lochinver (I think) |
Day 6 - Monday, 16 July — Ullapool to Edinburgh via Aviemore
I met Barbara off the ferry and we drove to Edinburgh with a brief stop at Aviemore when I spotted smoke rising above the railway station. The engine is an Austerity 0-6-0 saddle tank. Based on a Hunslet (Leeds) design, many of these were built by various companies during WW2 for the War Office. About 70 were later acquired by LNER and passed into British Railways as the J94 class. This one, No. 60, was built by Hunslet (works number 3686) in 1949 for the National Coal Board. It is currently (2014) dismantled awaiting major overhaul.
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Strathspey Railway saddle tank No.60 on a train for
Boat of Garten |
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The train departs for Boat of Garten |
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A dull evening in Aberdeen, I drove down through Fittie to take these photos.
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The mouth of the Dee |
Looking over the mouth of the Dee to the Beach | Looking into Aberdeen Harbour |
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A couple of moles (sewage outfalls?) just south of the mouth of Dee |
and on a brighter morning, the Beach |
September or October
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Fertile lowlands from Bennachie |
Mither Tap (1698ft) from the west |
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Another top to the west of Mither Tap |
Mither Tap (1698ft) from the west |
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Marischal College frontage | Main entrance |
East end - Greyfriars Church |
Friday 3 to Tuesday, 7 May 1985
On the Wednesday, Dave & I returned to Edinburgh by train, but not before taking a few snaps at Oban station. The "Mexican Bean" as it was colloquially known, was a DMU (104325) sponsored by the Tourist Board to provide additional services between Oban and Crianlarich to meet the Fort William train. I don't know how popular it was but it lasted only a few years.
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A Type 37 at the head of the Glasgow train |
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Looking east over Crianlarich to Ben More from the West Highland Way |
A helicopter somewhere |
What was I doing in Fort William? Why did I go for a look round the station? Why did I take no other photos of rail or anything else? I can only put a date on this from a cryptic note for this date in an old diary - "Glen Nevis YH".
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The overnight accommodation part of the "Royal
Scotsman" in a siding while the rest of the train went to Mallaig. |
And did we go from Fort William to Crianlarich or was there a longer interval between the two above and the two below?
Friday 23 to Thursday, 29 August
Having walked part of the Union Canal towpath from Fountainbridge to Winchburgh earlier in the summer, I took the bus back to Winchburgh and walked on to Linlithgow where I spent some time looking at the Palace, before returning to Edinburgh by bus[?]
On arrival at the Palace, I had a print film in my camera which I finished before reloading with a slide film. Herewith I present a mix of prints & slides in a logical, rather than chronological, sequence. Not much imagination in the choice of subject.
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The Palace Gatehouse |
South wall exterior featuring the "new" doorway |
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The King's Fountain (c1538) and the north-west
and north-east (BFT043) corners of the courtyard |
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East wall interior featuring the "old" doorway |
Old door, inside (BFT041) | The Great Hall (BFT042) |
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Linlithgow Loch (BFT044) |
The Palace from the north-west |
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East wall exterior featuring the "old" doorway |
East face (BFT040) | Old door, outside (BFT039) |
In January ’86, I went off to work in Auckland for two years, the slides from New Zealand and Australia are elsewhere, but if you wish to continue with UK slides, click here.
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