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Beach at Inchcolm
by PAUL FARMER
geograph for square NT1882
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Visitors Centre, Inchcolm
by PAUL FARMER
geograph for square NT1982
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Maid of the Forth at Inchcolm
by PAUL FARMER
geograph for square NT1982
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Remains of wartime railway line Inchcolm
by PAUL FARMER
geograph for square NT1982
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Inchcolm Abbey
by PAUL FARMER
geograph for square NT1882
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House on Inchcolm
by PAUL FARMER
geograph for square NT1882
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Stone building on Inchcolm
by PAUL FARMER
geograph for square NT1882
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Inchcolm Minor Light
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1982
A facility of The Commissioners for Northern Lighthouses on Inchcolm.
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Inchcolm from the east
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1982
The white structure is part of the Inchcolm Minor Light.
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Inchcolm Island
by Alexander Kirwin
for square NT1982
Photograph of Inchcolm Island
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Downing Point on the Firth of Forth
by Mat Fascione
geograph for square NT1582
Looking east towards the island of Inchcolm.
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Inchcolm from the south
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1982
The abbey remains from the Firth of Forth. All the land beyond is on the mainland of Fife.
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Inchcolm and St Colm's Abbey
by M J Richardson
for square NT1882
Viewed from the ferry just arriving.
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St Colm's Abbey, from the south
by M J Richardson
for square NT1882
A view of Inchcolm from the ferry returning to Queensferry.
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Historic Scotland, Inchcolm
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1982
Ticket office, gift shop, toilets and, on the right, generator house.
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St Colm's Abbey on Inchcolm
by M J Richardson
for square NT1882
With the Braefoot tanker terminal on the mainland beyond.
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Historic Scotland on Inchcolm
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1982
Ticket office and gift shop above, toilets below and, to the right, the generator house.
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The beach at Inchcolm
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1982
Looking south, with the Pentland Hills 22km across the Firth of Forth.
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Inchcolm Abbey
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1882
A view from the north, approaching the landing point.
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Buoy in Mortimer's Deep
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1882
Just off Inchcolm, and not far from the Braefoot Gas Terminal, where tankers... (more)
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Inchcolm - west end
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1882
Approaching the island from Queensferry.
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St Colm's Abbey on Incholm
by M J Richardson
for square NT1882
From the ferry about to dock.
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Inchcolm Summit
by Rude Health
geograph for square NT1882
Third Inch island of four on a sunny Sunday.
Name: Inchcolm
Hill number: 13093... (more)
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The east end of Inchcolm
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1982
With the Inchcolm Minor Light showing to the right, and the Pentland Hills of... (more)
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Looking towards Inchcolm
by Gerald England
geograph for square NT1984
The beach South of Aberdour looking towards Inchcolm.
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MV Balmoral passing Inchcolm
by M J Richardson
for square NT1982
A Fred Olsen cruise ship, a casualty of coronavirus. It should have been heading... (more)
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'Maid of the Forth' at Inchcolm
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1982
The ferry from Queensferry to Inchcolm arriving to take people from the island.... (more)
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Inchcolm Minor Light
by M J Richardson
for square NT1982
Automatic light and fog station on Inchcolm - NO VISITORS ALLOWED, by order of... (more)
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Wartime view from Inchcolm
by M J Richardson
for square NT2081
Looking out from a gun emplacement on Inchcolm to Oxcars, Edinburgh and Inchmickery.
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Car Craig
by James Allan
for square NT1983
A rocky islet near Inchcolm.
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Inchcolm, Firth of Forth
by Hugh Venables
geograph for square NT1982
With the remains of a 12th century abbey, still seemingly in decent condition.
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View towards the Forth Bridges
by Mat Fascione
for square NT2686
The Forth Bridge, Forth Road Bridge and the Queensferry Crossing are about 9-10... (more)
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Rock pillars on Inchcolm
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1882
At the southern tip of the island. Beyond is Dalgety Bay.
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Car Craig from Inchcolm
by M J Richardson
for square NT1983
One of many rocky hazards in the Firth of Forth.
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A moth - Udea lutealis
by M J Richardson
for square NT1982
A moth with no common name, but abundant on thistle flowers. Technically a... (more)
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The refectory at Inchcolm
by M J Richardson
for square NT1882
Available for weddings. Spoke to a couple who had got married there 4 years ago,... (more)
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The Fife Coast between Aberdour and Dalgety Bay
by M J Richardson
for square NT1882
The islands, from the nearest, are Inchmickery, Cow & Calves, Oxcars and... (more)
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Steep railway
by James Allan
geograph for square NT1982
This steeply inclined rail track was constructed by the military to carry... (more)
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Military remains
by James Allan
geograph for square NT1982
Inchcolm island was heavily fortified during both WW1 and WW2. Remains of... (more)
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View from the tower
by James Allan
geograph for square NT1882
Parts of the ruined Inchcolm Abbey in the foreground and the landing stage in... (more)
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St Colm's Abbey
by Rude Health
geograph for square NT1982
A view from St Colm's Abbey from near the eastern highpoint of Inchcolm.... (more)
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Visitors leaving Inchcolm
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1982
Heading back to Queensferry on the Maid of the Forth.
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Lichen-covered rocks on Inchcolm
by M J Richardson
for square NT1982
With the Oxcars light 1500m away, and the Edinburgh skyline about [12km]. The... (more)
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WWII gun emplacement on Inchcolm
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1982
Looking out towards Oxcar and Leith.
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Inchmickery and Arthur's Seat
by M J Richardson
for square NT2080
The Firth of Forth and Edinburgh skyline from Inchcolm.
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LPG tanker at Braefoot Terminal
by M J Richardson
for square NT1883
The Belgian-registered 'Eeklo' loading before departure for The... (more)
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Inchcolm and St Colm's Abbey
by M J Richardson
for square NT1982
Island in the Firth of Forth seen from the air on departure from Edinburgh, with... (more)
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Braefoot gas terminal
by M J Richardson
for square NT1883
At Braefoot Bay, on the north shore of the Firth of Forth, between Dalgety Bay... (more)
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Tunnel entrance
by James Allan
geograph for square NT1982
Running for about a hundred metres through the highest part of the island, this... (more)
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