Roger (Grisly)'s photos with the keyword: Wick
Houses & Boats!
| 27 Nov 2025 |
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Still in Wick and a view across to the marina part of the inner harbour , and a section of the residential area,
Again a large view recommended,,,,,,,,,,,, HFF and a great weekend to all!
A Boat named Wick!
| 23 Nov 2025 |
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Four benches but no engine, Reflections of the boat Wick, moored in Wick inner Harbour, Caithness.
I believe this craft belongs to the "Wick Coastal Rowing Club"
HBM and a good week to all
Inner Harbour.
| 02 Sep 2025 |
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Nice reflections from both boats and the wall, Wick Inner harbour, Caithness!
Both boats are registered to Wick WK 838 is Ma-Rhona, and WK 869 is Marea B III
HWW to all! , and a large view perhaps!
Noss Head.
| 12 Aug 2025 |
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Noss Head Lighthouse is a 19th-century lighthouse near Wick in Caithness, It is located at the end of Noss Head, a peninsula on the north-west coast of Caithness which overlooks Sinclairs Bay, 18 metres (59 ft) tall with 1 lighthouse keepers cottage!
Another image for Pam!
A very short diversion off of the "North Coast 500 " coastal route!
HWW and a large view if possible please!
Inner Harbour HFF
| 07 Aug 2025 |
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Lots of Fences around this marina section of the inner harbour at Wick in Caithness,
Construction of Wick Harbour began in 1803 and was completed by 1811. It soon became a bustling port and a major player in the Herring fishing industry,
In a street just behind the camera lives the Old Pulteney Distillery which is an aging malt whisky production facility in Pulteneytown. The distillery has a visitor centre in Huddart Street, and produces the Old Pulteney Single Malt whisky! worth a visit if you have the time!
HFF and a good weekend, large if you are able please!
Blue Bench with a view,
| 03 Aug 2025 |
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A sunny North Sea and the small harbour at Staxigoe, located 2 miles east of Wick on the north-eastern coast of the former county of Caithness,
The few boats that still work from the harbour fish mainly for Crab and Lobster,
The unusual name is Norse and loosely translates to "inlet of the stack"
A very slight deviation from the main road and missed by many dashing past on the way to John O'Groats and the "North Coast 500 route!
Worth a look in large if the site will allow!
HBM and a lovely week to all!
Bang!
| 20 Jul 2025 |
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This Old Fog Cannon, was gifted to the area as a fog signal gun in the late 1800s before being replaced by a proper fog horn warning system!
Wick inner Harbour, Caithness, Large for clarity!
Wick is another stop on the North Coast 500
HBM and a great week to all!
Lifeboat.
| 20 Jul 2024 |
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The RNLI lifeboat 14-20 (Roy Barker II) moored in Wick Harbour,
Wick is a town in the far north of Scotland and is home to the most northerly mainland distillery ( Old Paulteney) and a fine malt it is!
Moving on to Ducansby Head tomorrow.
Inner Harbour
| 20 Jul 2024 |
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A second day in the Wick area on our tour around the North West 500, taking the virtual trip anti clockwise while Herb does the same trip clockwise,
This is the inner harbour at Wick on a really warm June day.
High on a Cliff
| 19 Jul 2024 |
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Today we are in the district of Wick, Caithness not in the town itself but a large bay on the outskirts,
This image shows defensive position of Sinclair Girnigoe Castle, with a backdrop of Sinclair Bay.
Today images are fro 2011 therefore quality may suffer a little
Posted for the North Coast 500 Group.
The North Sea.
| 13 Jun 2024 |
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This is the North of Scotland at Staxigoe Harbour on the Caithness east coast.
The name comes from the Norse "the inlet of the stack",
I now have the PC back up and running, but have as yet to get all my images loaded. So I continue to work from the recent archives.
HFF and a good weekend.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,Large perhaps
N'RTHERN POINT,
| 12 Nov 2023 |
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John O'Groats, Caithness, Scotland,
Not the most northerly point on the mainland but the most northerly village!
The image does have a bench, but you may need to enlarge to view it!
HBM and a good week,
Castle in the Mist, (Pip)
| 15 May 2023 |
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Through the mist and across the headland, the ruins of Castle Sinclair Girnigoe, which stands on the cliffs above Sinclair Bay.,
Captured from the grounds of the Noss Head Lighthouse with the boundary wall and what I assume to be the tool shed in the foreground, HWW.
The pip is a previously posted image of the Lighthouse and walls
I am still away but catching up slowly
Harbour Wall
| 18 Apr 2023 |
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Staxigoe Harbour, improved early 19th century. A natural haven with a gently sloping shingle beach, protected by long reefs. Quay walls have been added on both sides of the haven, This is a small rural village that still has a few local boats fishing mostly for crab and lobster it is situated on the east coast of Caithness,
It was once the largest Herring salting station in Europe with up to 50 herring boats anchoring at this small harbour.
Large if you wish.
Five of Seven
| 29 Nov 2022 |
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The Seven Gates. This is a row of seven metal artworks forming gates over the entrances of Wick Harbour's salt cellars: the large chambers needed to store the salt used when packing herring into barrels. The gates were designed by artists Sue Jane Taylor and Liz O'Donnell and made by blacksmith Ian Sinclair,
Recommend a large view.
Noss Head Lighthouse & Post Box.
| 07 Nov 2022 |
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A hint of sea mist but otherwise good light, The Noss Head Lighthouse station
Once again I prefer the image large
Post Box in pip
For my personal Post Box Tuesday, A King George VI (1936-1952) post box on the gate post of the Noss Head Lighthouse Station, the inscription on the box and below an image of the complex reads as follows.
This letter box is located here to save the Postie a half mile round trip from the main gate to our houses and offices each day, over a hundred miles saved a year,
The Postie will always be welcome up at the main house for a cup of tea,
This mailbox is for convenience when the Postie is very busy,
Inlet of the Stack, + pip
| 09 Oct 2022 |
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This is the historic fishing village of Staxigoe from the Norse name "inlet of the Stack" on the North East coast of Caithness, Captured on a bright summer day with a slight sea haze,
A choice of seating and a pip, HBM and a good day to you all
Northern Blue
| 26 Sep 2022 |
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The small but historic former fishing harbour at Staxigoe, which means "the inlet of the stack" in Norse. This is the former county of Caithness and is just 2 miles north of Wick.,
It is a natural haven with a gently sloping shingle beach, protected by long reefs.
Large view may be good.
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