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The Lecht Mine originally (1730-37) produced iron ore, then subsequently reopened as a manganese mine (1841). This building dates from that time and the manganese ore was crushed here using water-wheel power, but finally ceased production in 1846. An attempt to revive the mine was made in 1863 but failed, and the mill devoid of its water-wheel and machinery still stands as testimony to 'industrial archaeology'.
Iron footbridge with lattice-girder pylons with ball finials, wire rope cables, rod suspenders and lattice truss span. One of a number of similar bridges over the River Dee.
Mel Stephens's conversations
It is the Doulie Tower; a folly built in the early 19th Century by the Gordon family. See caption to http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4768408
Viewpoint is called 'Queen's View'.
The Lecht Mine originally (1730-37) produced iron ore, then subsequently reopened as a manganese mine (1841). This building dates from that time and the manganese ore was crushed here using water-wheel power, but finally ceased production in 1846. An attempt to revive the mine was made in 1863 but failed, and the mill devoid of its water-wheel and machinery still stands as testimony to 'industrial archaeology'.
Invermark Castle remains, by Water of Lee (Glen Esk). http://canmoremapping.rcahms.gov.uk/index.php?action=do_advanced&idnumlink=33952
Iron footbridge with lattice-girder pylons with ball finials, wire rope cables, rod suspenders and lattice truss span. One of a number of similar bridges over the River Dee.
Cracking shot of a very dramatic sunset, Great sky, LIKE, All the best, steve
A forest of masts; the tallest being the Cairn-mon-earn radio transmitter.
On the Hill of Auchlee.
Auchindoir Church.
Nice!!