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Bridge Control

19 Apr 2024 2 16
Tay Road Bridge, Dundee

Exit Road from Tay Road Bridge

Dundee Cycle Hub

19 Apr 2024 1 2 14
Dundee Waterfront

Entrance to V&A

Discovery Point

City Quay

Bridge Control

19 Apr 2024 2 2 19
Tay Road Bridge, Dundee

Anchor

19 Apr 2024 2 4 24
Victoria Dock, Dundee

Little Egret in Flight

Female Mallard

Pied Wagtail

Boatyard

17 Apr 2024 3 2 27
River Leven, Dumbarton

Carrion Crow

Little Egret Feeding

18 Apr 2024 3 2 30
River Leven, Dumbarton

French Prison

16 Apr 2024 5 4 22
Dumbarton Castle Without a doubt, the most renowned French prisoner held here (although, he may have been allowed a room in the Governor's House, due to his rank) was General Edouard Français Simon, who was taken captive at the Battle of Busaco during the Peninsular War. (A.I.-Generated Article). --- Édouard-François Simon, né le 1er décembre 1769 à Troyes et mort le 13 avril 1827 à Paris, est un général français de la Révolution et de l’Empire. Cité de Wikipédia France .

River Leven

Wee Elephant

16 Apr 2024 4 4 12
Dumbarton Quay

Tugboat 'Fiona'

16 Apr 2024 4 2 26
River Leven, Dumbarton RMAS Fiona was a Felicity-class water tractor, built in 1973 by Hancocks. She displaced 80 tons, and was powered by a single Voith-Schneider propeller which generated 600 bhp and gave her a maximum speed of 10 knots. In 2007, she was placed on the Ministry of Defence Disposal Sales Agency website for £70,000. Sold to Macrae Marine. Quoted from Wikiwand RMAS Fiona pictured in Portsmouth on 12th June 1995 RMAS Fiona pictured in Victoria Harbour, Greenock on 16th July 2021 In the UK, when “RMAS” precedes the name of a boat, it stands for the Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service. This was a British Government agency that operated a variety of auxiliary vessels for His Majesty’s Naval Service, which includes the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, and Royal Fleet Auxiliary. Since 2009, the service has been run by Serco and is known as Serco Marine Services. RMAS vessels carried the ship prefix "RMAS". (A.I.-Generated Article). Photo of RMAS Fiona on the SHIPS NOSTALGIA website Photo of the RMAS Fiona on SHIPSPOTTIING.COM

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