
29/11/03- looking NE
29/11/03- looking NE
29/11/03- close up of Eastern face with natural and man-made cup markings
29/11/03- looking West with the Yarrow Stone in the background
29/11/03- close up of Eastern face which one had the Latin inscription.
29/11/03- Westwards
29/11/03- looking North
29/11/03- looking Eastwards towards the Glebe Stone and Warrior’s Rest.
28/11/03- the path behind winding up Hunter’s Bog to Arthur’s Seat
28/11/03- looking into the well house
28/11/03- plaque telling of re-location
28/11/03- front section containing well house
28/11/03- view of whole site
16/11/03- the eastern face
16/11/03- southern side with the peak of Lee Pen just visible through the trees
16/11/03- close-up of western face of the stone
16/11/03- with the blot-on-the-landscape that is the Cardrona Hotel in the background
15/11/03- the stone at the southern edge of the wall
15/11/03- with Lee Pen in the background
15/11/03- the view down from the firetrack
2/11/03- southern side view
2/11/03- close up of front
2/11/03- front view on modern plinth in front of Innerleithen Parish Church
2/11/03- close up of modern plinth inscription
2/11/03- north side view
2/11/03- bit posh eh?!
2/11/03-the well house frontage showing the two towers either side of the main wellhouse and the coat of arms
2/11/03- the cistern
2/11/03-on the veranda- the interpretive boards and cistern
2/11/03- the eight and final stone plaque showing the Cleikum festival and ceremony
2/11/03- the seventh of the stone plaques showing the history of the surrounding land- the mills
2/11/03- the fifth of the stone plaques on the hillfort showing life from ancient to modrn times- the Victorian era and the coming of steam
2/11/03- the fourth of the stone plaques- coming of agriculture, cup and ring marks from the stone at the Parish Church and the Salmon of Knowledge
2/11/03- the third of the stone plaques representing local history- the old wild animals of Scotland- the bear, the wolf and the wild boar.
2/11/03- the second of the stone plaques representing the history around the fort- the Scots
2/11/03- the first of the stone plaques on the summit of the fort (which are laid out in a ring to represent one of the house circles that would have stood here)- the Picts and the Romans
2/11/03- from Caerlee Hill Fort over the other side of the Leithen Water glen
2/11/03-the hill fort slap bang in the middle of the pic and commanding a view over Innerleithen
2/11/03- one of the house circles
2/11/03 The dry stane dyke cutting the fort in two
2/11/03- Caerlee from the summit of the Pirn Hill Fort
23/8/02- the entrance
23/8/02- looking north
23/8/02- my boots n very attractive blue nylon boiler suit ;)
23/8/02- the stone to get yer butt through
23/8/02- the complete circle
23/8/02- from the top of the southern field clearance pile (the north pile behind the circle- and yet more pylons behind that!)
23/8/02- the northern arc
23/8/02- the complete tiny site
23/8/02- the western outliers
23/8/02- (natural? recent?) cup marked stone in foreground