Roger (Grisly)'s photos with the keyword: Isle of Seil

Coastal Seil

17 Jan 2026 23 39 67
Looking across the Sound of Insh to a foreshortened Isle of Mull from Ellenabeich, Isle of Seil, The Isle of Seil is a beautiful, peaceful Inner Hebridean island in Argyll, on Scotland's west coast — one of the famous Slate Islands, What makes Seil extra special? It's connected to the mainland by the iconic Clachan Bridge (built in 1792–93), affectionately known as the Bridge over the Atlantic. a large view perhaps!

A Quarry No More, 2 Pips & 2 Notes.

21 Feb 2024 31 43 441
On the shoreward side of the village Ellenabeich, is what at first looks like an atoll, a large very roughly circular line of rock apparently enclosing an arm of the sea. This can look like a harbour from a distance. Actually, it is all that remains of the slate quarry that led to Ellenabeich's growth. This was started by the Campbells of Breadalbane in 1745, And by 1842 new steam powered pumps meant that quarrying could take place to a depth of 250ft (72 m) below sea level, in a vast pit separated from the sea by just a narrow wall of rock. A storm in 1881 breached the wall around Ellenabeich's quarry, and it was inundated by the sea. Fortunately, no one was in it at the time. As the slate here was nearing exhaustion in any case, this spelled the end of slate quarrying in Elleneabeich and the several hundred jobs it provided, (wikipedia) Notes 1 The Quarry .........................Pip 1, Quarry Wall Note 2 First Breech..........................Pip 2, The Quarry. Another image shot in 16.9 therefore a large view would be appreciated.

In the Shadows

20 Feb 2024 31 47 255
A large slate Sea Wall at Ellenabeich on the Isle of Seil, which is one of the Slate islands and whose products in times past roofed the world, Fairy Foxgloves grow in the shade and in on top of the wall in full sun, for details a large view is recommended,,,,, HWW!

Real Souvenirs !

30 Jan 2024 41 60 411
This tiny souvenir shop (Only open during tourist season) adjacent to the Clachan Bridge is owned by the Tig and Truish Inn (Cish an Cruish) which is opposite. The sign says, The old pub was used by islanders after the Jacobite uprising to change from trousers back into the forbidden kilt when returning to the Island. The electrical wiring on the right of the building looks past its best ;-) HWW!

Floral Wall,

23 Jan 2024 43 55 415
A colourful parapet wall to the Clachan Bridge, Also known as The Bridge over the Atlantic. (See Pip) This hump backed bridge links the Isle of Seil to the mainland and was built between 1792 and 1793. Some may also remember these Fairy Foxgloves from previous images. HWW and a large view please.

Slate Workers Cottages (Pip)

12 Sep 2023 51 64 435
Former slate workers cottages at Ellenabeich a small village on the isle of Seil which is an island on the east side of the Firth of Lorn, The pip shows a part of these cottages from the rear and across one of the flooded slate quarries, This is also the departure point for the small passenger only ferry to the nearby Easedale Island This is one of a group of islands known collectively as the "Slate Islands" The underlying geology of the islands is Dalradian slate, which was quarried widely until the mid-20th century. Quarry working began in 1630 and at the turn of the 20th century, the quarries were yielding some eight million slates every year. Eilean-a-beithich located in Easdale Sound was once one of the Slate Islands. However, it was quarried for slate to a depth of 75 metres (250 feet) below sea level leaving only the outer rim of the island. Part of this rim was breached by the sea in 1881 flooding the quarry and little visible sign of the island now remains. HWW to all !

Wall Flowers !

05 Sep 2023 56 83 559
Wall to a humped back bridge over the Clachan Sound, Isle of Seil, The bridge which was built between 1792 and 1793 has been colonised by fairy foxgloves (Erinus alpinus). Large view perhaps HWW to one and all

Dont Throw Rocks

07 Aug 2023 33 58 440
Ellenabeich is a small village on the isle of Seil – an island on the east side of the Firth of Lorn, It is a former slate-mining village and is where parts of Ring of Bright Water were filmed. Seil is one of the Slate Islands. It is also the departure point for the small Passenger ferry to nearby Easdale which is another of the Slate Islands, The Quarry referred to on the stone is the flooded slate quarry behind the wall. Shot in 16.9 so a large view may be better, HWW ! For anyone who has the time or the interest I have added a link to the Slate Islands, www.southernhebrides.com/slate-islands-roofed-the-world

Seil Sound and Narrows,

13 Jun 2023 46 54 500
On the left the Isle of Seil which is one of the Slate Islands* and across the fast flowing narrows is the mainland at Clachan. The short pier and slipway in the image foreground was I assume for the ferry which ran before a bridge was built in the late 18th century, This is now known as the Bridge over the Atlantic. *The Slate Islands are an island group in the Inner Hebrides, lying immediately off the west coast of Scotland, north of Jura and southwest of Oban. The main islands are Seil, Easdale, Luing, Shuna, Torsa and Belnahua. Slates quarried here were exported all over the world, HWW to one and all.

Across the Atlantic,

03 Mar 2021 31 24 490
Captured from the Isle of Seil the Clachan Bridge at the point it crosses the Clachan Sound it is also known as the bridge over the Atlantic because both ends of the sound connect to the Atlantic Ocean. In my opinion large is better

Bridge over the Atlantic

28 Jan 2017 45 56 1221
The Clachan Bridge which is a single arched hump backed bridge spans the Clachan Sound which has both ends open to the Atlantic ocean thus it came to be called the bridge over the Atlantic, The service bus in the picture is crossing from the mainland and onto the Isle of Seil. The bridge was constructed between 1792 and 1793 and is now in the care of Historic Scotland. Large please for detail. And just for a giggle www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsKsuYYxE_I

Storm Force

20 Oct 2016 55 58 1457
On a grey day waves from the Firth of Lorn crash against the rocks at Ellenabeich, Isle of Seil. Large please Sony SLT-A65V/Sigma 18-300. 1/400, f/9.0, 200mm, ISO 100.