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Monuments , Bridges and Statues

bill lighterness | Kelpies , Straight from the Horses Mouth

Kelpies , Straight from the Horses Mouth

The first of a set of three images . The Kelpies are a pair of thirty metre high statues that commemorate working horses in Scotland . Designed by sculptor Andy Scott they were completed in 2013 , they are situated in the Helix parkland near the Forth and Clyde canal near Falkirk in Scotland .
bill lighterness | Kelpies , a Heads up

Kelpies , a Heads up

This is the second of a set of three images . The Kelpies are a pair of thirty metre high statues that commemorate working horses in Scotland . Designed by sculptor Andy Scott they were completed in 2013 , they are situated in the Helix parkland near the Forth and Clyde canal near Falkirk in Scotland .
bill lighterness | Kelpies , Down in the Mouth

Kelpies , Down in the Mouth

The third of a set of three images . The Kelpies are a pair of thirty metre high statues that commemorate working horses in Scotland . Designed by sculptor Andy Scott they were completed in 2013 , they are situated in the Helix parkland near the Forth and Clyde canal near Falkirk in Scotland .
bill lighterness | Inverary War Memorial

Inverary War Memorial

A view of the War Memorial and across Loch Fyne . Inveraray is an old town on the West coast of Loch Fyne in the Argyll & Bute area of Scotland . Popular with tourists because of its old buildings which include the old Jail , which is now a museum and also the Castle which is the home of the Duke of Argyll
bill lighterness | A Grave , Grave situation

A Grave , Grave situation

A view of the gravestones in St.Kentigerns Churchyard in Lanark , Scotland , the 13th century church is now in ruins and as you can see the gravestones have subsided .
bill lighterness | The Clachan Bridge

The Clachan Bridge

The Clachan Bridge is a single span stone bridge built in 1793 , it crosses the Clachan Sound in the West of Scotland , 8 miles Southwest of Oban . It is known as the 'Bridge over the Atlantic' because the Clachan Sound meets the Atlantic at both ends of Seil Island and the bridge connects the mainland to the island .
bill lighterness | Broomhill Wooden Bridge

Broomhill Wooden Bridge

Situated in the Cairngorm region of Scotland , the wooden bridge at Broomhill was built in 1894 as a replacement to an earlier bridge that was washed away . It was originally built to transport wood from the Grant Estate at Abernethy across the River Spey to the Railway nearby , the bridge still carries vehicles .