Bla Bheinn view, Isle of Skye, Scotland , a photo by Dimitri Vasileiou on Flickr. "On the way back from the Isle of Uist, I stopped and sta...
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@with.patrick taking you to the Northernmost point of Skye, Rubha Hunish is found on the Trotternish peninsula. A high clifftop that looks out over the ocean, the area promises views over the...
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From Edinburgh to North Uist, the Isle of Skye to Glasgow, Scotland has produced many of the finest gins in the world. Add to your collection with this scratch off bucket list poster of 50 different award winning Scottish Gins. A perfect gift for a gin lover or treat yourself to something a bit different. Whether you are going to a gin bar and scratching off two or three in one night or enjoying a glass at home filled to the brim with ice, tonic and a new Scottish gin, this is a fun way to help you try all the very best Scottish Gins. This scratch off bucket list would make a perfect gift with some gin miniatures or pair it with a classy Scottish gin bottle for someone special. Some of our customers have added their posters to gin hampers with bottles of tonic and gin chocolate bars and we think that's a great idea! Whatever you plan to do with yours we really hope you enjoy receiving it as much as we enjoyed making it! The poster is A3 size with metallic gold latex scratch off panels. The illustrations are by the wonderful Scottish Artist Josef McFadden. We care about protecting our environment and this is why we have selected packaging that is all fully recyclable.
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Old photograph of a crofter outside the thatched Post Office cottage in Howmore on South Uist, Scotland. South Uist was held by the MacDonalds of Clan Ranald who made a good living from kelp harvesting owing to the demand for kelp around the turn of the 19th century. At that time population of the island was around 7300. After the Napoleonic Wars however, competition from imported Barilla resulted in a collapse in the price for kelp and the chief of Clan Ranald found himself facing bankruptcy. South Uist was sold to Lt. Colonel John Gordon of Cluny in 1837 and the fortunes of the island's tenants went downhill from that point. He initiated Highland Clearances to make way for sheep farming, supplanting the crofters with farmers from the Borders, who brought flocks of Blackface sheep. As a result, there was large scale emigration from the island. All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission. View the most recent Tour Scotland photographs.
Harris is an island in Scotland's Outer Hebrides. It features some of the best beaches in Scotland, a large mountain range, and a wild and rugged coastline.
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A reflection of Eaval in the water at Cladach a'Bhalle Shear as the sun sets for the day. Eaval is the highest Hill in North Uist, and appears much higher than it really is since it rises from a flat land of water and bog. The Outer Hebrides, or Western Isles Scottish Highlands and Islands.
North Uist is a 117 square mile island in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland that is a popular destinations for bird watchers due to Balranald Nature Reserve.
Old photograph of a crofters thatched cottage in Sidnish by Loch Eport, North Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. After the Norse occupation of the Western Isles the MacRuairidhs controlled the island. North Uist was granted to Macdonald of Sleat in 1495, and remained in possession of the Macdonalds of Sleat until 1855, when it was sold to Sir John Powlett Orde. Today the island is owned by the Granville family through the North Uist Trust. All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission. View the most recent Tour Scotland photographs.
On the outer edge of Europe, in the far north west of Scotland, are the Western Isles or Outer Hebrides, they form their own council area. This chain of islands form an area of unspoilt natural beauty with spectacular scenery, impressive mountain ranges, moorland, lochs, machair and miles of golden (sometimes sheltered) sandy beaches and […]
This superb map was one of 32 Scottish maps produced by John Bartholomew and featured in the "Philips' Handy Atlas of the Counties of Scotland" published by George Philip & Son Ltd in 1886. The Western Islands are portrayed in superb detail - includes Isle of Lewis, Isle of Skye, Barra, North Uist, South Uist, Canna, Rum, Vatersay and Eigg My reproduction has been digitally cleaned to remove the fold mark and other signs of aging whilst retaining the integrity of the original piece. This exceptional quality print is produced on a Cannon IP8750 printer on premium heavyweight 230 gsm Archival Matt Art Paper and uses the finest quality inks that will not smudge or fade. This map comes in three popular frame mount sizes. The map looks stunning mounted (as illustrated) and is a perfect centrepiece for any room. • Our NEW framed map option 14" by 11" can be placed on a wall with its saw tooth hangers. Featuring shatterproof, anti-glare Perspex safety glass and a hardboard backing this high quality classic black frame really makes your print stand out. Packaging and Despatch: ----------------------------------- At Olde English Maps we make every effort to ensure that your purchase is arrives speedily and in pristine condition. All our prints are freshly produced in the UK when ordered so no long waits from abroad!! Our merchandise is sent next working day latest and we will send you a confirmation message. We pride ourselves in delivering a friendly and efficient service. FREE Standard delivery: • All prints upto and including A3 size (16.54" x 11.69") will be carefully placed in a flat, card-reinforced envelope and sent 2nd Class Royal Mail. • Larger prints will be carefully rolled - never folded - secured in a sturdy cardboard tube and sent via courier. Delivery should be within 2-4 days following despatch. We will message you once despatched and give you a tracking number. • Any framed prints will be carefully wrapped in bubble-wrap, secured in custom packaging and sent 2nd Class Royal Mail Express delivery: • All prints upto and including A3 size (16.54" x 11.69") will be carefully placed in a flat, card-reinforced envelope and sent 1st Class Royal Mail. • Larger prints will be carefully rolled - never folded - secured in a sturdy cardboard tube and sent 1st Class Royal Mail. • Any framed prints will be carefully wrapped in bubble-wrap, secured in custom packaging and sent 1st Class Royal Mail signed for.
A rain-drenched pony waits out the passing rain on North Uist in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. When I saw the pony the curls of the mane reminded me of a Celtic knot, all interlinking patterns like a Celtic legend. ©Jim Richardson All rights reserved. You can see more of my photography at: www.jimrichardsonphotography.com
Photo of the memorial on Flora MacDonald's grave at Kilmuir, Isle of Skye, Scotland. Part of the Britain Express Travel and Heritage Guide to Scotland.
Mount Eaval is the most recognisable hill/mountain on the Uists and stands at 1,139 feet on the edge of a quite inhospitable but beautiful part of North Uist. Picture was taken on a bright, early evening on 15th May 2006 with my old Fuji Finepix, so whereas I'm not overly happy with the clarity of this picture, I liked the image enough to sharpen a little in Photoshop...
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From Edinburgh to North Uist, the Isle of Skye to Glasgow, Scotland has produced many of the finest gins in the world. Add to your collection with this scratch off bucket list poster of 50 different award winning Scottish Gins. A perfect gift for a gin lover or treat yourself to something a bit different. Whether you are going to a gin bar and scratching off two or three in one night or enjoying a glass at home filled to the brim with ice, tonic and a new Scottish gin, this is a fun way to help you try all the very best Scottish Gins. This scratch off bucket list would make a perfect gift with some gin miniatures or pair it with a classy Scottish gin bottle for someone special. Some of our customers have added their posters to gin hampers with bottles of tonic and gin chocolate bars and we think that's a great idea! Whatever you plan to do with yours we really hope you enjoy receiving it as much as we enjoyed making it! The poster is A3 size with metallic gold latex scratch off panels. The illustrations are by the wonderful Scottish Artist Josef McFadden. We care about protecting our environment and this is why we have selected packaging that is all fully recyclable.
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A beautifully kept crosfter's cottage on North Uist.
Back in August ( was it really that long ago?) we made the journey North to the Isle of Skye, stopping overnight in the small ferry port of Uig, before our crossing to Lochmaddy on North Uist, the …