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British Isles - a piece of visual history (1/2)
TL;DR (too long; didn't read): Old photos of historical sites on the British Isles.
Since there seems to be quite a few PF members interested in history, I thought I'd share a couple of old photos of mine of historical sites in the United Kingdom (Scotland and Orkney). I've recently reproduced them to digital form (taking photos of photos). The oldest site of them all, the amazing Skara Brae, appears last in the second post.
If you really want to get in the mood when reading and watching these photos, you could also put on some medieval music , e.g. this clip on youtube.
Well, off to history we go...The Wallace Monument
No, this is not Saurons tower Barad-dûr, this is the Wallace Monument, a 67 meter high tower in Scotland, built in 1869 in memory of William Wallace. And inside this tower there is a big sword...The Wallace Sword
The Wallace Sword is a 13th-century two-handed sword which has been claimed to have belonged to William Wallace (but it is disputed). The sword is on display inside the Wallace Monument.
The sword is ridiculously large. I stand to the left and my friend to the right, partly pixelated since I'm not that keen on being on photos, and I haven't asked permission of my friend either to post it here.Eilean Donan
Eilean Donan is a very small island with a reconstruction* of the original 13th century castle. This very picturesque and photogenic castle has appeared in quite a few movies, e.g. the original Highlander and the James Bond movie The World Is Not Enough. The small castle is located on a small tidal island with a stone bridge leading to it.
Not only the castle is nice to look at, the surroundings are beautiful too.
* Edit: I had somehow forgot that this is actually a 20th century reconstruction of the castle.
Urquhart Castle
Urquhart Castle at Loch Ness
Urquhart Castle (13th - 16th centuries) is a ruined castle located beside the famous Scottish lake Loch Ness. At the time there was also a large trebuchet there which can be seen in the lower left of the photo. The black thingy out on the lake is probably a small boat, but you never know... The Scottish Highlands
Next up are a four photos of the Scottish Highlands. They don't show anything of historical interest though, but it would be a crime not to show them, since the Highlands can be very beautiful. Very!
A lovely valley with clouds hanging over the mountain peaks.
Three small waterfalls can be seen in the center.
Typical Highlands, rolling hills and small mountains, and with few signs of civilization.
A field in the Highlands. The Highlands are in general very scarcely populated, so it's very easy to find places where you can be completely alone. In fact, it is far more difficult to find people here .
Another photo with clouds hanging over a mountain peak.
TL;DR (too long; didn't read): Old photos of historical sites on the British Isles.
Since there seems to be quite a few PF members interested in history, I thought I'd share a couple of old photos of mine of historical sites in the United Kingdom (Scotland and Orkney). I've recently reproduced them to digital form (taking photos of photos). The oldest site of them all, the amazing Skara Brae, appears last in the second post.
If you really want to get in the mood when reading and watching these photos, you could also put on some medieval music , e.g. this clip on youtube.
Well, off to history we go...The Wallace Monument
No, this is not Saurons tower Barad-dûr, this is the Wallace Monument, a 67 meter high tower in Scotland, built in 1869 in memory of William Wallace. And inside this tower there is a big sword...The Wallace Sword
The Wallace Sword is a 13th-century two-handed sword which has been claimed to have belonged to William Wallace (but it is disputed). The sword is on display inside the Wallace Monument.
The sword is ridiculously large. I stand to the left and my friend to the right, partly pixelated since I'm not that keen on being on photos, and I haven't asked permission of my friend either to post it here.Eilean Donan
Eilean Donan is a very small island with a reconstruction* of the original 13th century castle. This very picturesque and photogenic castle has appeared in quite a few movies, e.g. the original Highlander and the James Bond movie The World Is Not Enough. The small castle is located on a small tidal island with a stone bridge leading to it.
Not only the castle is nice to look at, the surroundings are beautiful too.
* Edit: I had somehow forgot that this is actually a 20th century reconstruction of the castle.
Urquhart Castle
Urquhart Castle at Loch Ness
Urquhart Castle (13th - 16th centuries) is a ruined castle located beside the famous Scottish lake Loch Ness. At the time there was also a large trebuchet there which can be seen in the lower left of the photo. The black thingy out on the lake is probably a small boat, but you never know... The Scottish Highlands
Next up are a four photos of the Scottish Highlands. They don't show anything of historical interest though, but it would be a crime not to show them, since the Highlands can be very beautiful. Very!
A lovely valley with clouds hanging over the mountain peaks.
Three small waterfalls can be seen in the center.
Typical Highlands, rolling hills and small mountains, and with few signs of civilization.
A field in the Highlands. The Highlands are in general very scarcely populated, so it's very easy to find places where you can be completely alone. In fact, it is far more difficult to find people here .
Another photo with clouds hanging over a mountain peak.
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