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Firth Of Forth Collection

Background imageFirth Of Forth Collection: Leith Harbour, c1840, (1942). Creator: Unknown

Leith Harbour, c1840, (1942). Creator: Unknown
Leith Harbour, c1840, (1942). Steamers and sailing ships in the port of Leith on the coast of the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh, Scotland. From " British Ports and Harbours, by Leo Walmsley

Background imageFirth Of Forth Collection: The Bass Rock, c1870

The Bass Rock, c1870. Uninhabited volcanic island in the Firth of Forth, Scotland. According to legend, the island is said to have been a gift from King Malcolm III of Scotland to the Lauder family

Background imageFirth Of Forth Collection: Off Tantalion, c1870

Off Tantalion, c1870. Shipwreck on the rocks below Tantallon Castle on the Firth of Forth in East Lothian, Scotland. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. I"

Background imageFirth Of Forth Collection: Holyrood Palace, c1870

Holyrood Palace, c1870. Holyrood Palace on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, was built between 1671-1678. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. I"

Background imageFirth Of Forth Collection: Forth Bridge, Scotland, 1897. Creator: Keystone View Company

Forth Bridge, Scotland, 1897. Creator: Keystone View Company
Forth Bridge, Scotland, 1897. The Forth Rail Bridge, which spans the Firth of Forth, was built for the North British Railway and opened on 4 March 1890

Background imageFirth Of Forth Collection: The Forth Bridge in Course of Construction, c1930. Creator: Unknown

The Forth Bridge in Course of Construction, c1930. Creator: Unknown
The Forth Bridge in Course of Construction, c1930. From " The Wonder Book of Engineering Wonders", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne]

Background imageFirth Of Forth Collection: On the Firth of Forth. Shipbreaking at Bo ness West Lothian, 1937

On the Firth of Forth. Shipbreaking at Bo ness West Lothian, 1937. From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. II, edited by Clarence Winchester. [The Fleetway House, London]

Background imageFirth Of Forth Collection: Admiral Sir David Beatty, Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet, c1918, (1936)

Admiral Sir David Beatty, Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet, c1918, (1936)
Admiral Sir David Beatty, Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet, watching the German High Seas Fleet heading the Firth of Forth, c1918, (1936). From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol

Background imageFirth Of Forth Collection: North Berwick - Tantallon Castle and the Bass Rock, 1895

North Berwick - Tantallon Castle and the Bass Rock, 1895. From Round the Coast. [George Newnes Limited, London, 1895]

Background imageFirth Of Forth Collection: North Berwick - From the Rocks, Showing North Berwick Law, 1895

North Berwick - From the Rocks, Showing North Berwick Law, 1895. From Round the Coast. [George Newnes Limited, London, 1895]

Background imageFirth Of Forth Collection: Portobello - The Beach, 1895

Portobello - The Beach, 1895. From Round the Coast. [George Newnes Limited, London, 1895]

Background imageFirth Of Forth Collection: Laureston Castle, 1804. Artist: James Fittler

Laureston Castle, 1804. Artist: James Fittler
Laureston Castle, 1804. Lauriston Castle is a 16th century tower house with 19th century extensions overlooking the Firth of Forth, in Edinburgh, Scotland. After John Claude Nattes (c1765-1839)

Background imageFirth Of Forth Collection: Men in Highland dress in front of the Forth Bridge, Scotland. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Men in Highland dress in front of the Forth Bridge, Scotland. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Men in Highland dress in front of the Forth Bridge, Scotland. The Forth Railway bridge, which spans the Firth of Forth, was built for the North British Railway and opened on 4 March 1890

Background imageFirth Of Forth Collection: The Forth Bridge, Scotland. Artist: Excelsior Stereoscopic Tours

The Forth Bridge, Scotland. Artist: Excelsior Stereoscopic Tours
The Forth Bridge, Scotland. The Forth Railway bridge, which spans the Firth of Forth, was built for the North British Railway and opened on 4 March 1890

Background imageFirth Of Forth Collection: Forth Bridge, Scotland, 1902

Forth Bridge, Scotland, 1902

Background imageFirth Of Forth Collection: Forth Railway Bridge from the south-east, Scotland, c1895

Forth Railway Bridge from the south-east, Scotland, c1895. This bridge, built for the North British Railway Company, was begun in 1882 and opened on 4 March 1890

Background imageFirth Of Forth Collection: The Fife cantilever, c1880s

The Fife cantilever, c1880s. Showing the construction of the Forth Railway Bridge in Scotland. The bridge crosses the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh


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