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The Linn o' Dee, c.1880
359 The Linn o'Dee is 65 miles west of Aberdeen and over 1200 feet above sea level. It is about a mile west of Inverey, the last settlement on Deeside and marks the end of the public road. The stone bridge which replaced a wooden structure was opened by Queen Victoria in September 1857. Salmon can often be seen here leaping upwards to their spawning grounds. The area is still a popular tourist attraction with views of the Cairngorms in the distance. Linn is a Scottish word for a rocky gorge with pools. Cairngorm hill-walkers
1876 Five hill-walkers on snow-covered ground at Garchory in the Cairngorms in 1904. Braeriach
1882 Braeriach, in the western Cairngorms, is the third highest mountain in the British Isles. Loch Avon and Ben Macdui
2014 A general view showing Ben Macdui, Britain's second highest mountain, rising out of Loch Avon in the Cairngorms. Winter on the Lecht
4226 A photograph, looking north, showing the Lecht Road (A939) in winter. This is the road north of Cock Bridge before the Lecht Ski Centre.
This image likely dates from the 1970s or 80s. It is a part of a collection of slides donated to Aberdeen City Libraries by Aberdeen City Council's Publicity department. |