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'HMS Queen Elizabeth' at Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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In HM Naval Base at Rosyth, where it has been assembled by the Aircraft Carrier... (more)
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'HMS Queen Elizabeth', 2 April 2017
by M J Richardson
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In HM Naval Base at Rosyth, where it has been assembled by the Aircraft Carrier... (more)
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Rosyth Dockyard from the air
by M J Richardson
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With 'HMS Queen Elizabeth' nearing completion. Seen just after... (more)
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Aircraft carrier under construction at Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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I'm not sure which this is of the two that are being built - HMS Queen... (more)
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Foursome heading for Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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The aft section of the aircraft carrier 'HMS Queen Elizabeth' heading... (more)
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Wasteland at Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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Awaiting development. The Forth Road Bridge is in the background and the aft... (more)
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Rosyth dockyard
by M J Richardson
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Seen from 3km away, across the Firth of Forth, from Society Road at the entrance... (more)
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The tug 'Keverne'
by M J Richardson
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Acting as brake to the tow as it approaches Rosyth dockyard with the aft section... (more)
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'HMS Queen Elizabeth' in St Margaret's Hope
by M J Richardson
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The aft section heading for Rosyth, with the tugs 'Keverne' and... (more)
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Barge with 'HMS Queen Elizabeth'
by M J Richardson
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More accurately, the aft section being transported from Scotstoun on the Clyde... (more)
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'HMS Queen Elizabeth'
by M J Richardson
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The aft section, on a barge, arriving at Rosyth to be attached to the rest of... (more)
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'HMS Queen Elizabeth' at Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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The new aircraft carrier in dock at HM Naval Base Rosyth, seen from the air just... (more)
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The Port of Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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An area where the cruise ships moor, with various port buildings. Rosyth Castle... (more)
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'AMT Trader' arrives at Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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Slowly covering the last few metres to the Rosyth dockyard after a 2280km... (more)
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'HMS Queen Elizabeth'
by M J Richardson
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Here are some bits we made earlier - parts of the new aircraft carrier being... (more)
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The Queensferry Crossing
by M J Richardson
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Approaching to pass underneath, en route to Bergen from Rosyth.
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Wind turbine components at Rosyth Europarc
by M J Richardson
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Sections of supporting pylons and, beyond, turbine blades [estimated to be... (more)
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Wind turbine components at Rosyth Europarc
by M J Richardson
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Turbine blades [estimated to be 50-60m long] and sections of supporting pylons... (more)
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HM Naval Base, Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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With the large Aircraft Carrier Alliance crane used in construction of the HMS... (more)
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HMS Prince of Wales
by M J Richardson
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The second large aircraft carrier of the Queen Elizabeth class, still under... (more)
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The Queensferry Crossing seen when leaving Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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The southern two spans and approach viaduct, with the Forth Road Bridge beyond.... (more)
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The Forth Bridges from Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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With two of the three spans of the Queensferry Crossing.
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The Forth Ports' tug 'Oxcar'
by M J Richardson
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Following the MV 'Balmoral' heading towards the bridges after... (more)
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'Oxcar' - Leith
by M J Richardson
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A Forth Ports' tug just released from working with MV 'Balmoral' at Rosyth.
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Forth Ports' tug 'Oxcar'
by M J Richardson
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Slowly pulling the stern of MV 'Balmoral' [218m, 43537 gt], away from... (more)
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Forth Ports crane at Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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A mobile crane by the dock where cruise ships berth. The tug is the... (more)
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Fabrication yard at Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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Parts for the Queensferry Crossing being constructed at the Port of Rosyth - a... (more)
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Bridge building at Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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Sections of roadway infrastructure being constructed for the Queensferry... (more)
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Fabrication yard at the Port of Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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Framework associated with the construction of the Queensferry Crossing,... (more)
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The Queensferry Crossing
by M J Richardson
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The northern cable stay tower, with the northern approach viaduct of the Forth... (more)
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The Queensferry Crossing - north span
by M J Richardson
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With the other two bridges beyond. Heading for passage under the meeting of the... (more)
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The Queensferry Crossing
by M J Richardson
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The three spans and southern approach viaduct in the picture are about 2.5km in... (more)
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Port Buoy in St Margaret's Hope
by M J Richardson
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With the northern end of the Queensferry Crossing and approach road viaduct.
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'Oxcar' - Leith
by M J Richardson
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The Forth Ports' tug released from turning the MV 'Balmoral' on... (more)
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Port of Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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Industrial area, with cable reels. Rosyth Castle is just visible in the gloom.
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Fife Public Transport : Bus-stop and shelter, Admiralty Road, Rosyth
by Richard West
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This stop is for eastbound buses heading out of Rosyth.
The building... (more)
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Kings Road [A985] at Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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Looking south from the bus stop on Queensferry Road at Rosyth Station.
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Milne Road and the railway to Rosyth Dockyard
by M J Richardson
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With the Goliath crane and Rosyth Castle in the left distance.
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Flyover on the way to Rosyth Europarc
by M J Richardson
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With the Goliath crane at the Rosyth Dockyard in the distance.
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The 'MV Braemar' at Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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A Fred Olsen Cruise ship, currently moored at Rosyth, and apparently not in service.
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Unloading 'MV Arklow Wood' at Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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A general cargo boat Link that... ( more)
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'Arklow Wood' unloading grain at Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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A general cargo boat Link that... ( more)
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Common Tern, Sterna hirundo, at Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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Perched for a short time on a mooring rope of the MV Balmoral at the Cruise Terminal.
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Long trailer and cruise ship 'Black Watch' at Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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The trailer is presumably capable of carrying quite heavy loads during... (more)
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Heavy trailer at the Port of Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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At a guess this 72-wheeled trailer is used for moving large parts of the road... (more)
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Rosyth Dockyard
by M J Richardson
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A rig support vessel (or maybe a cable-layer) at Rosyth, across the Firth of... (more)
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Boat-building bits at Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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I assume these to be the supports needed to support the hull of boat as it is... (more)
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Goliath giant crane at Rosyth
by M J Richardson
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Now a conspicuous feature on the Fife skyline this crane is the largest... (more)
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Fife Townscape : Former Co-operative Society building on Admiralty Road, Rosyth
by Richard West
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It must have looked mighty fine and grand in its heyday.
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Rosyth doocot
by James Allan
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The crow-step gabled doocot that was associated with Rosyth castle. It still... (more)
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