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"Firth: A Journey Through Scotland's Coastal Treasures" Discover the breathtaking beauty of Firth, a region in Scotland that encompasses a myriad of captivating sights

Background imageFirth Collection: Scottish Women Trying To Protect The Wounded From British Musket Fire During The Battle Of

Scottish Women Trying To Protect The Wounded From British Musket Fire During The Battle Of Culloden, April 16, 1746. From The History Of England Published 1859

Background imageFirth Collection: Robert Burns, 1759 To 1796. Scottish Poet And Lyricist. From Crabbs Historical Dictionary

Robert Burns, 1759 To 1796. Scottish Poet And Lyricist. From Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageFirth Collection: A Shipwreck Against The Bass Rock, Firth Of Forth, Scotland. From The Scots Worthies According To

A Shipwreck Against The Bass Rock, Firth Of Forth, Scotland. From The Scots Worthies According To Howies Second Edition, 1781. Published 1879

Background imageFirth Collection: A bench at the waters edge with a dark stormy sky; Moray firth scotland

A bench at the waters edge with a dark stormy sky; Moray firth scotland

Background imageFirth Collection: Boats Moored In The Harbor; Oban, Argyll, Scotland

Boats Moored In The Harbor; Oban, Argyll, Scotland

Background imageFirth Collection: Rainbow In The Sky Over Chanonry Point; Moray Firth, Scotland

Rainbow In The Sky Over Chanonry Point; Moray Firth, Scotland

Background imageFirth Collection: Dr Syn by Russell Thorndike and Ivan Firth

Dr Syn by Russell Thorndike and Ivan Firth
Dr Syn by Russell Thorndike (6 February 1885 7 November 1972) and Ivan Firth, adapted from Thorndikes novel. First produced at the Wyndhams Theatre on 11th October 1925

Background imageFirth Collection: Firth Carpet Co Mills, Orange County, NY State, USA

Firth Carpet Co Mills, Orange County, NY State, USA
Firth Carpet Company Mills, Firth Cliffe (Firthcliffe), Orange County, NY State, USA. Date: circa 1908

Background imageFirth Collection: Firth of Forth railway bridge, Scotland

Firth of Forth railway bridge, Scotland, with houses in the foreground. circa 1905

Background imageFirth Collection: Map of Sheffield (S[outh]) Woodhouse Rix[s]on, Werksgruppe fur 3 Edelstahlwerke

Map of Sheffield (S[outh]) Woodhouse Rix[s]on, Werksgruppe fur 3 Edelstahlwerke
Map title translates as Sheffield (S[outh]) Woodhouse Rixon, Group of 3 high-grade steel works.Forms a section of Ordnance Survey map

Background imageFirth Collection: Clock Tower Pavilion, Firth Park, 2011

Clock Tower Pavilion, Firth Park, 2011
Originally part of the Page Hall Estate, gifted to the people of Sheffield by Mark Firth in 1875. For more information about the history and description of Firth Park see

Background imageFirth Collection: First light over the Forth Rail Bridge, UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Firth of Forth

First light over the Forth Rail Bridge, UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Firth of Forth, South Queensferry, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageFirth Collection: Forth Rail Bridge at dusk, from South Queensferry

Forth Rail Bridge at dusk, from South Queensferry
The Railway bridge over the Firth of Forth, taken from Queensferry (South) to North Queensferry.There were ferries at Queensferry until 1964 when the nearby Forth Road Bridge was opened

Background imageFirth Collection: HMS Campania, British aircraft carrier, sinking, WW1

HMS Campania, British aircraft carrier, sinking, WW1
HMS Campania, British seaplane tender and aircraft carrier, sinking after hitting other ships (Royal Oak and Glorious) at anchor during a sudden storm in the Firth of Forth, Scotland

Background imageFirth Collection: Forth Road Bridge over Firth of Forth, Scotland

Forth Road Bridge over Firth of Forth, Scotland
Forth Road Bridge under construction over the Firth of Forth, Scotland -- it opened in 1964. Date: early 1960s

Background imageFirth Collection: New Charleston, Firth of Forth

New Charleston, Firth of Forth (1842). Moore, James 1819 - 1883. Date: 1842

Background imageFirth Collection: Gosford House, Firth of Forth

Gosford House, Firth of Forth (1841). Moore, James 1819 - 1883. Date: 1841

Background imageFirth Collection: Inchcolm Monastery, Island of Inchcolm, Firth of Forth, Scot

Inchcolm Monastery, Island of Inchcolm, Firth of Forth, Scotland. Part of Box 1 Boswell Collection Series of Abbeys. Date: circa 1900

Background imageFirth Collection: MARK FIRTH

MARK FIRTH English manufacturer who made a large fortune from iron and steel in his Sheffield works. Date: 1819 - 1880

Background imageFirth Collection: Merry Widow Feather Hat

Merry Widow Feather Hat
Actress Elizabeth Firth (as Natalie, wife of Popoff) in Lehars operetta, " The Merry Widow", wearing a hat or headdress composed mostly of feathers. Date: 1907

Background imageFirth Collection: Merry Widow hat, Elizabeth Firth

Merry Widow hat, Elizabeth Firth
Actress Elizabeth Firth (as Natalie, wife of Popoff) in Lehars operetta " The Merry Widow" wearing a plume laden hat - a style later named after the opera. 1907

Background imageFirth Collection: Recreations of Largs, Scotland

Recreations of Largs, Scotland
Recreations available at Largs on the Firth of Clyde in North Ayrshire, Scotland, including Bowling on Douglas Street Green, Curling on Hill Pond, Boating on The Bay

Background imageFirth Collection: Clock Tower & Pavilion, Firth Park, Yorkshire

Clock Tower & Pavilion, Firth Park, Yorkshire
Clock Tower & Pavilion, Firth Park, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1900s

Background imageFirth Collection: Suffragette Publicity Maypole Dairy

Suffragette Publicity Maypole Dairy. A branch of the Maypole Dairy with four young men in white shirts and aprons outside. A sign in the window reads, Votes for Women

Background imageFirth Collection: Collection of ephemera relating to the Wilfrid J Jenkins

Collection of ephemera relating to the Wilfrid J Jenkins
A collection of ephemera relating to the Wilfrid J. Jenkins - H.M.S. Mersey, 1915. Copy of Naval Signal, dated 11.11.18 sent at 10.56 a.m

Background imageFirth Collection: Dundee ferry crossing the Firth of Forth, Scotland

Dundee ferry crossing the Firth of Forth, Scotland
The Dundee ferry crossing the Firth of Forth in Scotland, with the famous bridge on the right. Date: circa 1930

Background imageFirth Collection: Plan of Firth Park, 1897

Plan of Firth Park, 1897
Image from Sheffield City Council, General Purposes and Parks Committee - Plans and Description of Parks and Recreation Grounds (Local Studies Library 352.7 SQ)

Background imageFirth Collection: Firth College, West Street, Sheffield with inset floor plans

Firth College, West Street, Sheffield with inset floor plans
Architects: Flockton and Abbott and E. R. Robinson (London), joint architects.Original at Sheffield City Archives: SY20/B4/6

Background imageFirth Collection: Illuminated Souvenir of the Official opening of Firth Park, 1875

Illuminated Souvenir of the Official opening of Firth Park, 1875
Originally part of the Page Hall Estate, gifted to the people of Sheffield by Mark Firth in 1875.Original at Sheffield Archives ref. SY219/1

Background imageFirth Collection: King Edward VII, then Prince of Wales, watching the casting of an ingot of crucible steel in

King Edward VII, then Prince of Wales, watching the casting of an ingot of crucible steel in the Norfolk Works of Thos
From Souvenir of a Visit to the Atlas and Norfolk Works of Thomas Firth and John Brown Ltd by the Master Cutler and Guests, 1954 (338.4 SQ)

Background imageFirth Collection: The railway bridge, view from South Queensferry

The railway bridge, view from South Queensferry
The Railway bridge over the Firth of Forth, taken from Queensferry (South) to North Queensferry. In 2012 the bridge was placed on the UNESCO world heritage tentative list

Background imageFirth Collection: Sunrise through the Forth Rail Bridge, UNESCO World Heritage Site, on the Firth of Forth

Sunrise through the Forth Rail Bridge, UNESCO World Heritage Site, on the Firth of Forth, South Queensferry, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageFirth Collection: The Opening of Parliament; Movers and Seconders of the Address to the Throne: J. F

The Opening of Parliament; Movers and Seconders of the Address to the Throne: J. F
The Opening of Parliament; Movers and Seconders of the Address to the Throne: J.F.B. Firth, Esq. M.P. Seconder in the House of Commons

Background imageFirth Collection: FORTH BRIDGE RAILWAY, Machinery for Drilling the Steel Tubes of which the Bridge

FORTH BRIDGE RAILWAY, Machinery for Drilling the Steel Tubes of which the Bridge is to be Constructed. 2. View from the North Shore, Looking South. 3 A Caisson on Launchway, at Low Water, 4

Background imageFirth Collection: SHORE STREET, LEITH, lies on the south shore of the Firth of Forth, in the unitary

SHORE STREET, LEITH, lies on the south shore of the Firth of Forth, in the unitary local authority of the City of Edinburgh. UK

Background imageFirth Collection: THE BASS ROCK, FROM NORTH BERWICK, an island in the outer part of the Firth of Forth

THE BASS ROCK, FROM NORTH BERWICK, an island in the outer part of the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland. UK

Background imageFirth Collection: FORTH BRIDGE, FROM THE SOUTH-WEST. The Forth Bridge is a cantilever railway bridge

FORTH BRIDGE, FROM THE SOUTH-WEST. The Forth Bridge is a cantilever railway bridge over the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland, to the east of the Forth Road Bridge

Background imageFirth Collection: THE NEW TAY VIADUCT, FROM THE SOUTH, UK. The Firth of Tay (Scottish Gaelic: Linne

THE NEW TAY VIADUCT, FROM THE SOUTH, UK. The Firth of Tay (Scottish Gaelic: Linne Tatha) is a firth in Scotland between the council areas of Fife, Perth and Kinross, the City of Dundee and Angus

Background imageFirth Collection: ON THE FIRTH OF TAY, UK. The Firth of Tay (Scottish Gaelic: Linne Tatha) is a firth

ON THE FIRTH OF TAY, UK. The Firth of Tay (Scottish Gaelic: Linne Tatha) is a firth in Scotland between the council areas of Fife, Perth and Kinross, the City of Dundee and Angus

Background imageFirth Collection: Shoal of Whales in the Solway Firth, 1855

Shoal of Whales in the Solway Firth, 1855

Background imageFirth Collection: WORLD WAR I: SURRENDER. View from a British destroyer of one of the German battleships

WORLD WAR I: SURRENDER. View from a British destroyer of one of the German battleships proceeding to the firth of River Forth to surreneder, Scotland. Photograph, c1918

Background imageFirth Collection: The Holy Isle, Arran, Firth of Clyde, Scotland

The Holy Isle, Arran, Firth of Clyde, Scotland. The island has a long history as a sacred site, with a spring or Holy well held to have healing properties

Background imageFirth Collection: Picture No. 10741208

Picture No. 10741208
England - Aerial view, The River Esk entering Solway Firth, at Gretna, border of England and Scotland. The town on the right is Gretna

Background imageFirth Collection: Picture No. 10741198

Picture No. 10741198
Solway Firth, Mudflats with sunset, border between England and Scotland, between Cumbria and Dumfries and Galloway Date:

Background imageFirth Collection: Picture No. 10894510

Picture No. 10894510
Olna Firth, Mainland Date:

Background imageFirth Collection: Picture No. 10894089

Picture No. 10894089
Fields of Heather - view point over Dornoch Firth Date:

Background imageFirth Collection: Sopwith Cuckoo, dropping a torpedo

Sopwith Cuckoo, dropping a torpedo
Sopwith Cuckoo of the Torpedo Aeroplane School, East Fortune, dropping a torpedo in Firth of Forth near Dunbar

Background imageFirth Collection: The New File Factory, Thomas Firth & Sons Norfolk Works, Sheffield, c1890

The New File Factory, Thomas Firth & Sons Norfolk Works, Sheffield, c1890



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"Firth: A Journey Through Scotland's Coastal Treasures" Discover the breathtaking beauty of Firth, a region in Scotland that encompasses a myriad of captivating sights. From the iconic Forth Rail Bridge to the charming Portobello in Edinburgh, this coastal area offers an array of experiences for every traveler. Immerse yourself in history as you explore Skibo Castle, once the Highland residence of Andrew Carnegie. Marvel at its grandeur and imagine the stories that unfold within its walls. Or venture further north to Shetland ZE2 9 Map, where rugged landscapes and untamed beauty await. As dawn breaks over the Forth Rail Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, witness a spectacle like no other. The golden hues paint the sky and reflect upon the tranquil waters of the Firth of Forth, creating a picture-perfect moment that will forever be etched in your memory. Experience Scottish culture firsthand as you encounter a Lossiemouth fisherman mending his lines on Moray Firth. Feel their resilience and dedication to their craft as they work amidst nature's elements. Satellite images reveal an awe-inspiring view of both Firths - Forth and Moray - showcasing their vastness and intricate network of waterways. These natural wonders are not only visually stunning but also play significant roles in shaping Scotland's landscape. The majestic Firth of Forth Bridges stand tall against the horizon, connecting communities with seamless grace while leaving spectators awestruck by their architectural brilliance. And nearby Rosyth Naval Base stands testament to Scotland's maritime heritage since 1908. For panoramic vistas overlooking this enchanting region, head to Corstorphine Hill where you can soak up sweeping views across the Firth of Forth. Let tranquility wash over you as you take in nature's splendor from this elevated vantage point. Finally, let nostalgia guide your journey through time with an advertising postcard for the Carron Line Ferries.