SAR014788 SCOTLAND (1951). Forth Bridge from South/West Dalmeny, West Lothian, Scotland. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing North/East. This image was marked by AeroPictorial Ltd for photo editing.
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Title | [SAR014788] Forth Bridge from South/West Dalmeny, West Lothian, Scotland. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing North/East. This image was marked by AeroPictorial Ltd for photo editing. |
Reference | SAR014788 |
Date | 1951 |
Link | Canmore Collection item 1437888 |
Place name | |
Parish | DALMENY |
District | CITY OF EDINBURGH |
Country | SCOTLAND |
Easting / Northing | 313554, 679252 |
Longitude / Latitude | -3.3861974215121, 55.99846462636 |
National Grid Reference | NT136793 |
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Billy Turner |
Wednesday 21st of December 2016 04:12:48 PM | |
This is now the site of the RNLI boathouse. |
KeithR |
Monday 19th of June 2017 03:15:34 PM |
this is definetly a U.S.navy vessel with high swept bow and the crane at the stern, |
Andrew McCafferty |
Wednesday 4th of March 2015 12:46:34 AM |
Battleship. 3 main turrets look like triples but no British vessel had that configuration. If the maindeck turrets were quadruples then it would be King George V class.Could be USN with that sheer, flared bow and 3 triples. |
longinthetooth |
Thursday 18th of September 2014 05:56:00 PM |
User Comment Contributions
Forth Bridge. Construction of the bridge began in 1882 and it was opened on 4 March 1890 by the Prince of Wales. |
Billy Turner |
Wednesday 21st of December 2016 04:18:10 PM |
Forth Rail Bridge, 1986 |
Class31 |
Wednesday 6th of May 2015 07:25:04 PM |
Forth Bridge, Queensferry, 18/04/1933 From a Family album. |
Class31 |
Thursday 15th of January 2015 07:50:05 PM |