Black's Picturesque Tourist of Scotland

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A. and C. Black, 1859 - 591 ページ

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Queen Marys Bath
70
Martyrs Monument
75
Heriots Hospital from the Grassmarket
77
Golf Players
79
Leith and Granton
85
Newhaven Fishwives
88
Environs of Edinburgh
89
Hawthornden
90
Doorway of Roslin Chapel
91
Interior of Roslin Chapel
92
Roslin Castle
94
Edinburgh to Newhall Habbies Howe and Pennicuick
98
Dunfermline
105
Dunfermline Abbey
106
Edinburgh by the East Coast Line of Railway to North
108
Tantallon Castle
113
Edinburgh to Melrose Abbotsford and Dryburgh by North
114
Crichton Castle
116
Melrose Abbey
118
Eastern Window Melrose Abbey
120
Seal of Melrose Abbey
122
GLASGOW GREENOCK KILMARNOCK AND AYR AND DUM
123
MELROSE AND VICINITY
124
Abbotsford
126
The Study Abbotsford
127
The Armoury Abbotsford
129
Dryburgh Abbey
133
Melrose to Jedburgh and Hawick
136
Ruberslaw
138
Jedburgh Abbey
140
Branksome Tower
144
Melrose or Selkirk to Newark Castle and the Vales of Ettrick
147
Newark Castle
149
Oakwood Tower
151
Kelso
154
Norham Castle
160
Edinburgh to Peebles by Railway
161
Nidpath Castle
163
Border Tower Vale of Tweed
165
EDINBURGH TO STIRLING BY STEAMER
166
Edinburgh to Stirling by Railway
168
Linlithgow Palace
170
Description of Stirling
176
Stirling Castle
178
Stirling to Dollar Castle Campbell Cauldron Linn
188
The Forth and Damyat
189
Castle Campbell
191
Lochleven Castle
192
MAP OF TOURS THROUGH PERTHSHIRE
194
Description of Perthshire
195
Doune Castle
199
Benledi from Callander Bridge
203
Callander to Loch Lubnaig Loch Voil Balquhidder
204
Chapel of St Bride
205
Loch Lubnaig
206
Loch Voil and Balquhidder
209
Lake Menteith
210
Clachan of Aberfoyle
213
Callander to the Trosachs Loch Katrine and Loch Lomond
215
Loch Venachar
216
Duncraggan
217
Brigg of Turk
218
Loch Achray
219
The Trosachs
220
Loch Katrine
221
Ellens Isle
222
View from above Goblins Cave
223
Inversnaid Fort
225
Loch Lomond
227
Rob Roys Cave
229
Ben Lomond
230
Creek in Loch Lomond
232
Glasgow to Loch Lomond and the Highlands
233
EDINBURGH Perth and DUNDEE RAILWAY
238
Lochearnhead to Crieff
288
Perth to Forfar Arbroath Brechin and Aberdeen
294
SCOTTISH MIDLAND AND ABERDEEN RAILWAYSPERTH
294
Brechin Church and Round Tower
299
Brechin to Loch Lee or Glenesk by Edzell
302
Bell Rock Lighthouse
308
Description of Aberdeen
309
Aberdeen to Upper Banchory and Aboyne by Railway
316
BLAIRATHOLL
316
Aboyne to Ballater Balmoral Castle and Castleton of Braemar
320
ABERDEEN TO BALLATER BRAEMAR GLEN TILT
329
Castleton to Benmuichdhui Loch Aan and Cairngorm
332
Castleton to BlairAtholl by Glen Tilt
338
PLAN OF GLASGOW
338
Glasgow Cathedral
342
Cross Glasgow
349
Environs of GlasgowHamilton and Bothwell Castle
354
GLASGOW TO HAMILTON AND FALLS OF CLYDE GLASGOW
354
BARTONSHIRE RAILWAYS
368
Ayr the Twa Briggs
373
Excursion to Burns Birthplace Alloway Kirk Brig of Doon
375
Dunure Castle
384
Turnberry Castle
386
Ailsa Craig
388
Dumfries and Galloway shires
389
Lincluden House
392
New or Sweetheart Abbey
394
Caerlaverock Castle
395
Moffat Well
396
Dumfries to Moffat and St Marys Loch
397
Old Churchyard St Marys Kirk
400
Ruins of Dryhope Tower
401
Dundrennan Abbey
402
Argyle Bute and West Coast of Scotland
408
Dumbarton Castle
409
Greenock
412
Greenock to Largs Millport and Arran
414
Greenock to Oban via Dunoon Rothesay Ardrishaig and
422
Arran from Loch Fad
424
Glasgow or Greenock to Loch Goil
430
Inverary Castle
434
Inverary to Oban by Loch Awe
436
Kilchurn Castle Loch Awe
438
Compass Hill Canna
438
Description of Oban
441
Dunolly Castle
442
Fingals Cave Staffa 494
449
Cathedral of Iona
451
St Martins Cross Iona
453
Oban to Ballachulish and Glencoe
457
Glencoe
458
Ben Screel
464
Kyle Akin
467
Mad Stream Loch Scavaig
469
EYE SKETCH OF THE CUCHULLIN HILLS
470
Portree Prince Charles Cave and the Storr Rock
474
Prince Charles Cave Skye
475
Quiraing Skye
477
Diagram of the Geological Structure of Trotternish
479
Dunvegan Castle
481
The Return from Skye per Mail by Kyle Akin Loch Carron
482
Stornoway Castle
486
St Kilda
489
Oban to Inverness by the Caledonian Canal
491
Inverlochy Castle
493
Pedestrian Route from Inverness to FortAugustus
501
Description of Inverness
507
Inverness to Cromarty
519
Inverness to the West Coast and Rossshire by the river
525
Description of Sutherlandshire
544
Loch Inver to Durness Cape Wrath and Tongue
550
Description of Kirkwall and excursion to Stones of Stennis
558
The Shetland or Zetland Isles
564

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394 ページ - Thou know'st it well, -nor fen, nor sedge, Pollute the pure lake's crystal edge ; Abrupt and sheer, the mountains sink At once upon the level brink ; And just a trace of silver sand Marks where the water meets the land. Far in the mirror, bright and blue, Each hill's huge outline you may view...
319 ページ - Shades of the dead! have I not heard your voices Rise on the night-rolling breath of the gale?' Surely the soul of the hero rejoices And rides on the wind o'er his own highland vale.
446 ページ - We were now treading that illustrious island, which was once the luminary of the Caledonian regions, whence savage clans and roving barbarians derived the benefits of knowledge, and the blessings of religion. To abstract the mind from all local emotion would be impossible, if it were endeavoured, and would be foolish, if it were possible.
446 ページ - That man is little to be envied, whose patriotism would not gain force upon the plain of Marathon, or whose piety would not grow • warmer among the ruins of lona.
220 ページ - Row, vassals, row, for the pride of the Highlands ! Stretch to your oars, for the evergreen Pine...
319 ページ - I strode through the pine-cover'd glade ; I sought not my home till the day's dying glory Gave place to the rays of the bright polar star ; For fancy was cheer'd by traditional story, Disclosed by the natives of dark Loch na Garr.
220 ページ - And near, and nearer as they rowed, Distinct the martial ditty flowed. XIX BOAT SONG Hail to the Chief who in triumph advances! Honoured and blessed be the ever-green Pine! Long may the tree, in his banner that glances, Flourish, the shelter and grace of our line!
319 ページ - AWAY, ye gay landscapes, ye gardens of roses ! In you let the minions of luxury rove ; Restore me the rocks, where the snow-flake reposes, Though still they are sacred to freedom and love : Yet, Caledonia, beloved are thy mountains, Round their white summits though elements war ; Though cataracts foam 'stead of smooth-flowing fountains, I sigh for the valley of dark Loch na Garr.
342 ページ - Tresham, an extensive range of low-browed, dark, and twilight vaults, such as are used for sepulchres in other countries, and had long been dedicated to the same purpose in this, a portion of which was seated with pews and used as a church. The part of the vaults thus occupied, though capable of containing a congregation of many hundreds, bore a small proportion to the darker and more extensive caverns which yawned around what may be termed the inhabited space. In those waste regions of oblivion...
69 ページ - Sin' my true-love's forsaken me. Old Song. IF 1 were to choose a spot from which the rising or setting sun could be seen to the greatest possible advantage, it would be that wild path winding around the foot of the high belt of semi-circular rocks, called Salisbury...

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