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Cliff House, Marske
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NZ6322 This prominent landmark is Cliff House which was built in the mid 19th century by the Pease family, who owned the nearby Upleatham Ironstone Mines. It was sold to the Holiday Fellowship organisation before the Second World War. In later years it became semi-derelict before being bought by the Church Army for a retirement home.
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Foot of Marske High Street
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NZ6322 Where it emerges onto the beach.
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Jetty at the head of Loch Etive
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN1044 The jetty for loading timber is currently out of use and fenced off.
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Jetty at the head of Loch Etive
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN1044 The jetty for loading timber is currently out of use and fenced off. Beyond is the delta of the River Etive and the distinctive peak of Stob Dubh [[NN1648]].
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Small jetty on Lough Sillan
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square H7106 Bush Island in the middle of the lough might be a crannog.
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Waterfront at Loch Leven Holiday Chalets
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN1160 With boat and small landing stage.
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Caolas nan Con
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN1361 Navigation beacon at the western limit of Caolas nan Con, the narrows in Loch Leven where the loch narrows to 100 metre width.
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Belfast Docks
by Oliver Dixon for square J3778 Belfast Docks
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Belfast Docks
by Oliver Dixon for square J3778 Belfast Docks
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Belfast Waterfront
by Oliver Dixon for square J3778 The channel leads in to the mouth of the River Lagan and the heart of the city.
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Stena Ferry at Belfast
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square J3678 Bound for Cairnryan.
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Stena Line Terminal, Belfast
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square J3678 For ferries to Cairnyan.
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The Corran ferry at the Nether Lochaber slipway
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN0263 An important transport link across Loch Linnhe to Ardgour, Ardnamurchan and Morven. The village of Ardgour [[NN0163]] can be seen on the far side of the narrows; at this point the loch is only 600 metres wide.
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Jetty at Ardgour Fish Farm
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN0164 An installation by Marine Harvest Scotland Ltd in Loch Linnhe. There are at least four fish pens out in the waters of Loch Linnhe.
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The Corran ferry coming into Ardgour
by Oliver Dixon for square NN0163 An important link to Ardnamurchan, Ardgour and Morven on the western side of Loch Linnhe.
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