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I have great interest in our history and heritage, how mankind has shaped his suroundings. The traces left in the landscape hold a particular fascination, from standing stones to ruined farm houses.




'Gravestones. Kinnoull, Perth'

Forter Castle

Forter Castle
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Dunruchan standing stone

Dunruchan standing stone
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Adam and Eve. Gravestone, St Martins

Adam and Eve. Gravestone, St Martins
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Resurrection symbol on gravestone. Clunie

Resurrection symbol on gravestone. Clunie
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Resurrection symbol on gravestone. Rait

Resurrection symbol on gravestone. Rait
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Resurrection symbol on gravestone. Kirkmichael, Strathardle

Resurrection symbol on gravestone. Kirkmichael, Strathardle
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Balintore Castle (ruin). Angus

Balintore Castle (ruin). Angus
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Road direction sign, Forter

Road direction sign, Forter
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Farm cottage (ruin). Orkney

Farm cottage (ruin). Orkney
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Italian Chapel. Orkney

Italian Chapel. Orkney
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Kinloch Castle. Isle of Rum

Kinloch Castle. Isle of Rum
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Oak room. Kinloch Castle, Isle of Rum

Oak room. Kinloch Castle, Isle of Rum
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Fortingall Church and ancient Yew tree

Fortingall Church and ancient Yew tree
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mill (ruin). Orkney

Mill (ruin). Orkney
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Rudimentary Fank. Gleann Taitneach, Glen Shee

Rudimentary Fank. Gleann Taitneach, Glen Shee
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Cobbled area on bank of River Tay (for Salmon netting)

Cobbled area on bank of River Tay (for Salmon netting)
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Stones of Stenness. Orkney

Stones of Stenness. Orkney
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Stones of Stenness. Orkney

Stones of Stenness. Orkney
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Cup marked stone. Glen Beanie

Cup marked stone. Glen Beanie
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all images © George Logan


 

George
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