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Thompson Collection (page 11)

Background imageThompson Collection: Loch Torridon and Liathach, Highland, Scotland

Loch Torridon and Liathach, Highland, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: Loch Torridon, Highland, Scotland

Loch Torridon, Highland, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: Loch Maree, Highland, Scotland

Loch Maree, Highland, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: Loch Sunart from Strontian, Highland, Scotland

Loch Sunart from Strontian, Highland, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: Old military pier, Loch Ewe, Highland, Scotland

Old military pier, Loch Ewe, Highland, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: The valley above Loch Broom, Highland, Scotland

The valley above Loch Broom, Highland, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: Head of Little Loch Broom, Highland, Scotland

Head of Little Loch Broom, Highland, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: Kyleakin Harbour and Castle Moil, Skye, Highland, Scotland

Kyleakin Harbour and Castle Moil, Skye, Highland, Scotland. Kyleakin is a village on the eastern side of Skye. The ruined Castle Moil guards the narrowest point of the channel between the island

Background imageThompson Collection: Boats, Kyle of Lochalsh, Highland, Scotland

Boats, Kyle of Lochalsh, Highland, Scotland. The Tornado and Tormentor, two torpedo retrieval vessels operated by the Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service

Background imageThompson Collection: Heather, Scotland

Heather, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: Sign describing the Ice Age Monument, Glen Roy, Highland, Scotland

Sign describing the Ice Age Monument, Glen Roy, Highland, Scotland. The Glen is noted for a geological feature known as the Three Parallel Roads

Background imageThompson Collection: Glen Roy, Highland, Scotland

Glen Roy, Highland, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: Glencoe from across Loch Linnhe, Highland, Scotland

Glencoe from across Loch Linnhe, Highland, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: Water of Nevis, Glen Nevis, Highland, Scotland

Water of Nevis, Glen Nevis, Highland, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: River Etive and Buachaille Etive Mor, Glencoe, Highland, Scotland

River Etive and Buachaille Etive Mor, Glencoe, Highland, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: Blackrock Cottage, Glencoe, Highland, Scotland

Blackrock Cottage, Glencoe, Highland, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: Glencoe, Highland, Scotland

Glencoe, Highland, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: Eilean Donan Castle, Highland, Scotland

Eilean Donan Castle, Highland, Scotland. Eilean Donan Castle was built in 1220 by Alexander II of Scotland. A stronghold of the MacKenzie and MacRae clans

Background imageThompson Collection: Derelict jetty near Glenuig, Highland, Scotland

Derelict jetty near Glenuig, Highland, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: Dornie, Highland, Scotland

Dornie, Highland, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: Corran Ferry, Loch Linnhe, Highland, Scotland

Corran Ferry, Loch Linnhe, Highland, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: Commando Memorial, Spean Bridge, Highland, Scotland

Commando Memorial, Spean Bridge, Highland, Scotland. The monument commemorates the Allied commandos who trained at nearby Achnacarry Castle during the Second World War

Background imageThompson Collection: Living cairn, Clan Cameron Museum, Achnacarry, near Spean Bridge, Highland, Scotland

Living cairn, Clan Cameron Museum, Achnacarry, near Spean Bridge, Highland, Scotland. The museum, devoted to the history of the Cameron clan and its regiment, the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders

Background imageThompson Collection: Clan Cameron Museum, Achnacarry, near Spean Bridge, Highland, Scotland

Clan Cameron Museum, Achnacarry, near Spean Bridge, Highland, Scotland. The museum, devoted to the history of the Cameron clan and its regiment, the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders, opened in 1989

Background imageThompson Collection: Ardnamurchan lighthouse, Highland, Scotland

Ardnamurchan lighthouse, Highland, Scotland. The lighthouse, built of pink granite by Alan Stevenson, began service in 1849. It stands just to the north of the most westerly point on Great Britain

Background imageThompson Collection: Applecross Peninsula and Loch Kishorn, Highland, Scotland

Applecross Peninsula and Loch Kishorn, Highland, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: Victorian walled garden, The Potting Shed cafe and restaurant, Applecross, Scotland

Victorian walled garden, The Potting Shed cafe and restaurant, Applecross, Scotland
Victorian Walled Garden, The Potting Shed, Applecross, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: Noticeboard, The Potting Shed cafe and restaurant, Applecross, Highland, Scotland

Noticeboard, The Potting Shed cafe and restaurant, Applecross, Highland, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: Sheep and lamb, Applecross Peninsula, Highland, Scotland

Sheep and lamb, Applecross Peninsula, Highland, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: Row of cottages, Applecross Peninsula, Highland, Scotland

Row of cottages, Applecross Peninsula, Highland, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: Applecross Peninsula, Highland, Scotland

Applecross Peninsula, Highland, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: View across the Great Glen from Glen Garry, Highland, Scotland

View across the Great Glen from Glen Garry, Highland, Scotland

Background imageThompson Collection: The view from St Peters spire, Riga, Latvia

The view from St Peters spire, Riga, Latvia. View from the spire of the church of St Peter showing the Lutheran Cathedral

Background imageThompson Collection: Restaurant, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Restaurant, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Background imageThompson Collection: Stradun, Dubrovniks main street, Croatia

Stradun, Dubrovniks main street, Croatia. The Adriatic port of Dubrovnik was founded by Roman refugees in the 7th century, and came under Byzantine rule after the fall of the Roman Empire

Background imageThompson Collection: Onofrios little fountain, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Onofrios little fountain, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The Neapolitan architect Onofrio di Giordano de la Cava was responsible for several buildings built in Dubrovnik in the 15th century

Background imageThompson Collection: Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik, Croatia. The Adriatic port of Dubrovnik was founded by Roman refugees in the 7th century, and came under Byzantine rule after the fall of the Roman Empire

Background imageThompson Collection: Old harbour, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Old harbour, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The Adriatic port of Dubrovnik was founded by Roman refugees in the 7th century, and came under Byzantine rule after the fall of the Roman Empire

Background imageThompson Collection: Baska Voda, Makarska riviera, Croatia

Baska Voda, Makarska riviera, Croatia. The Makarska riviera is the name given to a 60 mile stretch of Croatias Dalmatian Adriatic coast popular with tourists

Background imageThompson Collection: Dubrovnik Cathedral, Croatia

Dubrovnik Cathedral, Croatia. Dubrovniks Baroque Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary was built in 1713 after the previous cathedral was destroyed by the great earthquake of 1667

Background imageThompson Collection: Makarska and the Biokovo mountain, Croatia

Makarska and the Biokovo mountain, Croatia

Background imageThompson Collection: Sponza Palace, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Sponza Palace, Dubrovnik, Croatia. Construction of the Sponza Palace began in 1516. A mix of Gothic and early Renaissance architectural styles, the palace served as the commercial centre of the city

Background imageThompson Collection: Rectors Palace, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Rectors Palace, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The Rectors Palace was the centre of the government of the Republic of Dubrovnik, which was an independent city-state from the 14th century until 1808

Background imageThompson Collection: Rocky beach, Cavtat, Croatia

Rocky beach, Cavtat, Croatia

Background imageThompson Collection: Dominican monastery, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dominican monastery, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The Adriatic port of Dubrovnik was founded by Roman refugees in the 7th century, and came under Byzantine rule after the fall of the Roman Empire

Background imageThompson Collection: Brela, Makarska riviera, Croatia

Brela, Makarska riviera, Croatia. The Makarska riviera is the name given to a 60 mile stretch of Croatias Dalmatian Adriatic coast popular with tourists

Background imageThompson Collection: Harbour and Old Town, Lovran, Croatia

Harbour and Old Town, Lovran, Croatia

Background imageThompson Collection: Beach scene, Opatija, Croatia

Beach scene, Opatija, Croatia. Opatija is a popular holiday resort on Croatias Adriatic coast



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