Edinburgh
Edinburgh Castle
view from Edinburgh Castle
Waverley Railway Station from Edinburgh Castle
Prince's Street from Edinburgh Castle
'Arthur's Seat' from Edinburgh Castle
Firth of Forth railway bridge
Firth of Forth road bridge
Loch Lomond
the village of Luss on Loch Lomond
the village street of Luss on Loch Lomond
Balmoral Castle
Crathie Church
Kenmore at the eastern end of Loch Tay
The Clan MacNab burial geound at Killin at the western end of Loch Tay
Thwe Falls of Dochart at Killin at the western end of Loch Tay
Just north of Crianlarich on the A82 (looking south)
The main street of Inveraray
Kichurn Castle at the eastern end of Loch Awe, near Dalmally
Glen Orchy on the minor back road running from Dalmally to join the A82 at Bridge of Orchy
'white water' in Glen Orchy
Evening at the pier in Oban
Sunset at Oban from Pulpit Hill
Tobermory on the Isle of Mull
Gribun on the Isle of Mull
Gribun cliffs on the Isle of Mull
Inch Kenneth and the Isle of Ulva from the top of Gribun cliffs on the Isle of Mull
Inch Kenneth, Isle of Ulva, Staffa and in the far distance The Treshnish Isles, from the top of Gribun cliffs on the Isle of Mull
Sunset from Gribun
Glen Seilisdeir on the Isle of Mull
Ben More, the highest mountain on the Isle of Mull
The Isle of Iona from the steamship "George V"
an unpaying passenger en-route to Isle of Iona!
The Abbey Church on the Isle of Iona
The altar of The Abbey Church on the Isle of Iona
The cloisters of The Abbey Church on the Isle of Iona
The ruins of the Nunnery on the Isle of Iona
The steamship "George V" at Iona (The "George V", which did war service at Dunkirk, was scrapped many years ago)
The Isle of Staffa from the "George V"
The steamship "George V" lying off the Isle of Staffa, the the small islet called the "Huntsman" in the foreground
The strange basalt rock formations on the Isle of Staffs. (This is a continuation of the same volcanic lava flow which forms the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland)
Fingal's Cave on the Isle of Staffa, immortalised in Mendelssohn's "Fingal's Cave" Overture (also known as the Hebrides Overture)
Passengers waiting for the boat to take them back to the "George V"
Loch Tulla on the A82 just south of Blackmount
The bleak expanse of Rannoch Moor just before reaching the summit of Blackmount
Glen Coe as many people see it!
Glen Coe as many people don't see it!
Chair lift in Glen Coe
The car ferry which used to cross Loch Leven from north to South Ballachulish, now long replaced by a road bridge.
The hills of the Glencoe area looking across Loch Leven from the A82 near Onich
Looking inland towards Kinlochleven
Loch Linnhe near Corran Ferry
Lower end of Glen Nevis near Fort William
Highland cattle in Glen Nevis near Fort William
Steall Waterfall in upper Glen Nevis
the steel rope bridge in upper Glen Nevis
upper Glen Nevis
on the track leading to the top of Ben Nevis (Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in the British Isles and is 4406 feet high)
on the track leading to the top of Ben Nevis
snow on the track leading to the top of Ben Nevis (this photograph was taken in mid-August)
The summit of Ben Nevis
The summit of Ben Nevis with some climbers who had come up the north east face of the mountain, consided to be a very difficult climb most of the year round. Snow remain all the year on parts of this face, and freezing temperatures can be experienced even in summer.
the north east face of Ben Nevis in mid-summer showing small snow fields even at a low level
Ben Nevis from near Spean Bridge
Glen Shiel
Eilean Donan Castle in Loch Duich (this is a twentieth century re-construction of an original castle)
The old ferry at Kyle of Lochalsh replaced much later by the Skye road bridge.
The old ferry at Kyleakin replaced much later by the Skye road bridge.
near Broadford on the Isle of Skye
near Torrin on the Isle of Skye (on the road to Elgol)
road to Elgol on the Isle of Skye
the Black Cuillin from Torrin on the Isle of Skye