St Clements Church
St Clement’s Church is a late fifteenth-century or early sixteenth-century church in Rodel, Harris, Scotland, built for the Chiefs of the MacLeods of Harris. It is dedicated to Pope Clement I.
St Clement’s Church is a late fifteenth-century or early sixteenth-century church in Rodel, Harris, Scotland, built for the Chiefs of the MacLeods of Harris. It is dedicated to Pope Clement I.
Situated to the east of Inverness, Culloden battlefield remains the site of the last major battle on the UK mainland in 1746.
Fort George is the mightiest artillery fortification in Britain. Following the 1746 defeat at Culloden of Bonnie Prince Charlie, George II created the ultimate defence against further Jacobite unrest.
These images were taken as the two ‘slab blocks’ were being prepared for demolition. The slab block I lived in on Petershill drive was demolished first.
When I found out that the Red road flats were to be demolished I just had to capture images of them before they were gone.
Ardnamurchan Point is the most westerly point on the UK mainland. It’s about an hours drive mainly single track road from the Corran Ferry at Ardgour. It can also be accessed from ‘The road to the isles’.
Spean Bridge (Scottish Gaelic: Drochaid an Aonachain) is a village in the parish of Kilmonivaig, in Lochaber in the Highland region of Scotland.
Home to just a couple of hundred people, and accessed by only two roads, the Bealach pass road from the south and the coast road from the North, this is a haven from the noise and clutter of modern life.
Situated on the west coast of the Isle of Harris Luskentyre beach is the most stunning beach I have ever been on. On a bright summers day you would think you where in the Caribbean or a Pacific Island.
Desolate, windswept, rugged , no good for farming but stunning. A leisurely drive around East Harris is wonderful.
Outside images of the stunning Transport museum designed by world renowned Architect Zaha Hadid.
Originally situated on the cities’ southside, the museum was moved to the Kelvin Hall and then finally to a purpose built site on the Clydeside.