SAR021137 SCOTLAND (1954). Neptune's Staircase, Banavie (Fort Augustus from over Loch Ness) Boleskine and Abertarff, Inverness-Shire, Scotland. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing South/West.
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Title | [SAR021137] Neptune's Staircase, Banavie (Fort Augustus from over Loch Ness) Boleskine and Abertarff, Inverness-Shire, Scotland. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing South/West. |
Reference | SAR021137 |
Date | 1954 |
Link | Canmore Collection item 1438247 |
Place name | |
Parish | BOLESKINE AND ABERTARFF |
District | INVERNESS |
Country | SCOTLAND |
Easting / Northing | 237758, 809175 |
Longitude / Latitude | -4.6818381223671, 57.144934558842 |
National Grid Reference | NH378092 |
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Please Note. This is NOT Neptune's staircase which is at Banavie near Fort William almost 45km south west of this photograph. |
Stan |
Saturday 20th of November 2021 09:18:05 AM |
Remains of PS "Gairlochy", formerly "Sultan" (1861), one of Macbrayne's Loch Ness steamers from 1895 to her destruction by fire on 24/12/1919. |
mannidaze |
Friday 21st of October 2016 03:18:40 PM |
Remains of PS "Gairlochy", formerly "Sultan" (1861), one of Macbrayne's Loch Ness steamers from 1895 to her destruction by fire on 24/12/1919. |
mannidaze |
Friday 21st of October 2016 03:18:36 PM |
We were moored here doing amateur radio for British Inland Waterways on the Air (BIWOTA) May 2014 |
Skirza |
Sunday 26th of April 2015 09:33:26 PM |
Fort Augustus Abbey |
JMB |
Saturday 18th of October 2014 10:50:15 PM |
Kytra Lock |
JMB |
Saturday 18th of October 2014 10:45:37 PM |
Two WWII Nissen huts with railway platform at rear. There was a loop road in front and it was said that ammunition was transferred to road vehicles. Probably the RNAD said to be in Fort Augustus but it is know what was being transferred from where to where. |
JMB |
Saturday 18th of October 2014 10:44:11 PM |
Site of railway swing bridge |
JMB |
Saturday 18th of October 2014 10:40:59 PM |
Engine shed? |
JMB |
Saturday 18th of October 2014 10:40:04 PM |
Engine shed? |
JMB |
Saturday 18th of October 2014 10:39:37 PM |
Know as the "wobberly Bridge"
Semi derelict, and part collapst, said to be a General Wade built bridge, When I was there last year, they where trying
to raise money to repair the bridge |
Bayman1 |
Saturday 4th of October 2014 06:50:09 PM |
Remaining pier of railway bridge that carried the line to the steamer station on the loch. |
Maurice |
Saturday 4th of October 2014 05:26:16 PM |
Old railway up the Great Glen from Spean Bridge |
Maurice |
Saturday 4th of October 2014 05:24:14 PM |