
19/5/02
19/5/02
19/5/02
19/5/02
15/4/02-from the lay by
15/4/02- the ramparts (Traprain Law and North Berwick Law in the distance)
15/4/02- the fantastic setting for this hill fort looking over the fertile plain of East Lothian with Traprain Law on the right.
15/4/02
15/4/02- another couple of the stones nestling in the vegetation!
15/4/02- the only part of this ring which isn’t hidden in heather
15/4/02
15/4/02
15/4/02
Autumn 1986
Autumn 1986
Autumn 1986
24/10/85- okay, okay- so it’s a crappy pic, but hey- Disc cameras was where it was at in the mid 80’s. Will hopefully have some better pics soon...
24/10/85
24/10/85
26/10/85
24/10/85
24/10/85
24/10/85
March 1986
Summer 1986- from the other side of the Tay showing the church atop the Mound at the head of Loch Tay
March 1986
March 1986
Autumn 1987 with The Plough high above
Autumn 1987
15/4/02-using my compass and his vast knowledge of Ancient Astronomies, Young Aed calculates the Summer Solstice alignments ;)
15/4/02-the mighty 40cm tall centre stone
15/4/02-the horseshoe shape of the setting
15/4/02-from the stones looking towards Whiteadder Reservior
13/4/02-Kat and H-dog inside the west cave
13/4/02-hmmmm- not Iron Age rubbish methinks!
13/4/02-the wall at the westernmost cave
13/4/02-the easternmost cave
13/4/02-looking along the row towards Arthurs Seat and Edinburgh...
13/4/02-the linear cemetery is almost in the middle of the pic. This is taken from atop a large dune to the east of the site. You can just about make out the rows of cairns which look like tufty hillocks in front of and to the side of two large dunes.
6/4/02-squinting into the sun
6/4/02-the two southwestern uprights (with dilapitated hut;))
6/4/02-the recumbent and some of the other stones
6/4/02- tree shadows on the centre stone
6/4/02-the centre monolith with recumbent