Caol Scotnish, Tayvallich, Knapdale, Argyll

Maker
John Peat Munn
Production date
Aug 1950
Description
Text on negative envelope reads 'Tayvallich. Glimpse of Caol Scotnish upper Loch Sween from Tayvallich Rd'. Caol Scotnish is a long narrow arm of Loch a' Bhealaich. Haystacks in the middle distance. View of long narrow inlet of the sea. There is a little flat land which has been cultivated and harvested, as shown by the haystacks in the middle distance. In the foreground there is bracken, fir trees and mixed woodland.
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Production date
Aug 1950
Subject notes
Flat land is scarce in the Highlands and is found mainly at the head of sealochs (often the site of a town) or on a raised beach, primarily the one about 8 metres above the present sea level.
Accession number
P39069

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