Published about 1 year ago by Alan McLean
This was taken at the top of the Bonnington Falls , New Lanark Wildlife Reserve .Bonnington Falls are 11m high and is a good 45 m... (ещё)
Published about 1 year ago by Alan McLean
This was taken near the top of the Bonnington Falls , New Lanark Wildlife Reserve .It was a surprisingly very low water leve... (ещё)
Published about 1 year ago by Alan McLean
This wee bridge is found near the Bonnington Linn Falls in the New Lanark Wildlife Reserve .These falls are 11m ... (ещё)
Published about 1 year ago by Alan McLean
The Clyde Arc , also known more locally as the "Squinty Bridge" is the first bridge to be built over the river Clyde in 35 y... (ещё)
Published over 2 years ago by John Leith
The Clyde arc (also known as the Squinty bridge) is a bridge over the river Clyde in Glasgow. The bridge was opened in 2006. More information can be found at - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clyde_Arc
Published over 2 years ago by Billy Hepburn
Mauldslie Bridge and it's gatehouse form the entrance to one of Lanarkshire's oldest hunting estat... (ещё)
Published over 2 years ago by Billy Hepburn
Carfin Footbridge is a Victorian wrought iron suspension footbridge which was built as part of the Carfin Estate on the Northern bank of the River Clyde at Crossford, Lanarkshire. www.lanarkshire360.co.uk
Published over 2 years ago by Michael Zander
New Lanark World Heritage Site in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. An early industrial site featuring cotton mills. A well restructured historical site in a... (ещё)
Published over 2 years ago by Michael Zander
New Lanark World Heritage Site in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. An early industrial site featuring cotton mills. A well restructured historical site in a ... (ещё)
Published over 2 years ago by Noel Wallace
This is the Whitelee forest overlooking East Kilbride. Most of these trees will have been chopped down to make way for the wind turbines which have... (ещё)
Published over 3 years ago by Peter Stark
The cargo vessel SV Glenlee was launched at Port Glasgow in 1896 and changed ownership several times before finally becoming The Galatea, a train... (ещё)