Roger (Grisly)'s photos with the keyword: Wreck

Beached and Abandoned

12 Jan 2019 38 36 712
Old trawlers abandoned on the shore at Salen Bay, Isle of Mull, A great advert for the craftsmanship of the boat builders Worth a look in large perhaps

Sunk

26 Jan 2019 43 41 723
Early morning sun catches Castle Moil and the autumnal colours of the overgrown rock but a crisp breeze disturbs the surface of Loch Alsh while the small boat is still tethered but sadly waterlogged and time expired. Large for detail please

The Wreck of the Mary Ann.

21 Aug 2017 27 42 924
She was a brig out of Grennock and loaded with Wines and Spirits when wrecked in heavy gales on the 22 May 1859, I respectfully ask you to view large, The pip shows the same wreck in 2016, My link for Sight and Sound, Wooden Ships, www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hUpCIjbVig Since posting the image I have found this, blog.islayinfo.com/article.php/whisky_galore_islay

The end for Capri

21 May 2017 46 41 1007
Ex trawler "Capri", aground at Ardgour on the Ardnamurchan peninsula, Captured in the cool crisp light of early morning. Large if possible please. Music link is a little loose, but I love the track Beachcombing from the Album All the road running, www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xRUQWvQn6M

On A Sand Bar

10 May 2017 37 37 972
Kilchoman sands, Machir Bay, Isle of Islay, Reputed to be the wreck of a brig called the MARY ANN of Greenock which was wrecked on the Kilchoman strand in heavy gales, 22 May 1859, The brig was loaded with wines and spirits. folklore says there were scenes of looting, and a good number of cases of whisky were drunk in a very short time, Islay's version of Whisky Galore I guess. Large Please, My music link is a beautiful song (and one of his best) by Sting www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtTMxBVFVSg

Shipwreck in the Sand.

07 Sep 2016 30 31 1332
Kilchoman sands, Machir Bay, Island of Islay, Reputed to be the wreck of a brig called the MARY ANN of Greenock which was wrecked on the Kilchoman strand in heavy gales, 22 May 1859, The brig was loaded with wines and spirits. folklore says there were scenes of looting, and a good number of cases of whisky were drunk in a very short time, Islay's version of Whisky Galore I guess. View large please. Sony SLT-A65V/ SIGMA 18-300. 1/320, f10.0, 150mm, ISO 100.

Beached.

16 Dec 2020 163 130 4150
Another image from my early days on IP, Loch Linnhe at Ardgour on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula, This is the remains of the fishing boat "Capri" I am unable to find out anything about the vessel but I seem to remember her tied up in the Caledonian canal at one point Large may be better © copyright 2014, All rights reserved, may not be used without my explicit permission

Port Appin

08 Jul 2014 43 37 1516
Port Appin Lighthouse near the point where Loch Creran meets The Lynn of Lorn. © copyright 2014, All rights reserved, may not be used without my explicit permission.