Geograph IrelandLatest Images by Angus McCulloch
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2024-03-29T11:51:34+00:00text/html2010-01-02T15:55:10+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/22390Angus McCulloch52.116348 -2.333364SO7746 : Malvern antenna mast
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The antenna mast on North Hill, viewed from Waitrose car park, which amongst other functions transmits TV signals to homes in the south of Worcester.text/html2009-10-03T19:35:10+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/22390Angus McCulloch55.628931 -3.512442NT0438 : Biggar showground looking NW
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On Biggar showground,located at northern end of town,looking towards main road.text/html2009-10-03T19:27:54+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/22390Angus McCulloch55.628424 -3.509881NT0538 : Biggar showground looking NE
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On the Biggar showground during 'vintage rally' looking NE towards car parking in field behind trees.text/html2009-10-03T19:16:48+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/22390Angus McCulloch55.625666 -3.522163NT0437 : Albion Motors museum
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Thomas Blackwood Murray a co-founder of Albion is said to have lived and tested the first Albion car in Biggartext/html2009-10-03T19:09:17+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/22390Angus McCulloch55.625756 -3.522167NT0437 : Hugh MacDiarmid
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Plaque on building near Gladstone Court Museum. The latter was opened by Scottish poet Hugh MacDiarmid in 1968. The inscription reads "Let the lesson be - to be yersel's and to mak' that worth bein"text/html2009-09-21T17:43:20+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/22390Angus McCulloch52.142284 -2.241937SO8349 : Callow End Club
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The club is adjacent to, and on the south side of, St James church.text/html2009-09-19T23:50:12+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/22390Angus McCulloch55.641527 -3.596344NS9939 : Approach to Quothquan village
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Entering Quothquan on the Libberton road from the north west.text/html2009-09-19T23:41:21+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/22390Angus McCulloch55.668728 -3.605402NS9942 : Gladstone memorial
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On the wall outside Libberton Kirk there is a plaque remembering ancestors of William Ewart Gladstone, Liberal Party statesman, four times Prime Minister of Great Britain.text/html2009-09-19T23:26:50+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/22390Angus McCulloch55.668820 -3.605246NS9942 : Libberton Kirk
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A small parish church serving Libberton and Quothquan dating from about 1800 with good car parking. There is a plaque recording ancestors of British prime minister Gladstone and an Ordnance Survey Bench Mark G557.text/html2009-09-19T23:14:37+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/22390Angus McCulloch55.644521 -3.587249NT0040 : Looking towards Shieldhill from Eastertown farm
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View across farmland from Eastertown farm on the edge of Quothquan village.text/html2009-09-19T23:08:01+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/22390Angus McCulloch55.657004 -3.615412NS9841 : View from Libberton Kirk
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Looking across farmland towards Tinto mountain from Libberton Kirk on a wet and cloudy day. Quothquan Law can just be seen on the left of the photo.text/html2009-09-19T22:57:59+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/22390Angus McCulloch55.631970 -3.612476NS9838 : Quothquan Law and Tinto
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Looking south west from Eastertown farm towards Quothquan Law on the left and Tinto mountain on the right. The silhouette of Roadhead farm can be seen in the middle distance.text/html2009-09-19T22:48:02+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/22390Angus McCulloch55.628701 -3.608212NS9838 : Quothquan Law seen from chapel ruins
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Looking from the churchyard adjoining the ruins of Quothquan church towards Quothquan Law.text/html2009-09-19T22:43:12+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/22390Angus McCulloch55.630538 -3.591449NS9938 : Cormiston hill top seen from Quothquan
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Looking towards Cormiston from Quothquan village hall.text/html2009-09-19T22:31:59+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/22390Angus McCulloch55.638311 -3.601774NS9939 : Quothquan church ruins and churchyard
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Quothquan church, located behind the new village hall, fell into disuse after the parish merged with Libberton and was used as a school room from 1724. About 1784 the building fell into a ruinous state and used as a family burying-place by the Chancellor family of Shieldhill. The bell in the tower dates from 1641.