2023
ND1168 : Pentland Crescent, Thurso
taken 3 years ago, near to Thurso, Highland, Scotland

Pentland Crescent, Thurso
Pentland Crescent on the seafront in Thurso, on Scotland's north coast. In the distance is Dunnet Head, the northernmost point on the British mainland.
The black and gold fountain to the right of the image dates from around 1900. It was built as a memorial to a well-respected local doctor, and originally stood outside Thurso town hall. It was moved to the seafront in the 1950s. Its paintwork was restored in 2005. More information about the fountain can be found on these websites:
Thurso Stuff: Link
Thurso Interactive: Link
Caithness.org: Link
Memorial Drinking Fountains: Link
The black and gold fountain to the right of the image dates from around 1900. It was built as a memorial to a well-respected local doctor, and originally stood outside Thurso town hall. It was moved to the seafront in the 1950s. Its paintwork was restored in 2005. More information about the fountain can be found on these websites:
Thurso Stuff: Link
Thurso Interactive: Link
Caithness.org: Link
Memorial Drinking Fountains: Link
Thurso
The town of Thurso, on the north coast of Scotland, is the northernmost town on the British mainland. The town expanded in the mid-20th Century, to house workers at the Dounreay atomic energy plant and testing facility, which were developed then but are now being decommissioned.
At such a northerly location, summer days are very long, with 18½ hours of sunlight in late June. Conversely, winter days are short, with less than 6½ hours of sunlight on the shortest day in late December.
Thurso is on the route of the North Coast 500 (or NC500) touring route: Linkor see also Link
