Joe, Son of the Rock's photos with the keyword: Lamp

Three Pyramids

16 May 2025 6 6 122
Alexandria These three stone pyramids near Bonhill Bridge in Alexandria, Scotland were built using red sandstone from the 1898 bridge piers. They serve as a commemorative feature, with one of them originally incorporating a plaque marking the opening of the 1898 Bonhill Bridge. Behind them, there four gas lights (only two visible in the photo) that once stood on the bridge’s piers.

Light on Dumbarton Bridge

Old Fishergate House

Lamp

12 Mar 2024 6 6 268
South Castle Street near the Junction with Market Street, St Andrews

Lamps outside the Town Hall

Looking Down College Street

Holy Trinity Church Tower in the Rain

24 May 2023 3 2 208
Photographed from Church Place, St Andrews

Bell Street in the Rain

McMonagle's Floating Restaurant, Forth and Clyde C…

28 May 2021 6 10 258
Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire

Dumbarton Fairy Trail

Clydebank Town Hall

03 Mar 2021 8 12 288
Architect: James Miller Opened in 1902, Clydebank Town Hall has not only stood the test of time, surviving the Clydebank Blitz, but has also been at the heart of the community through the years. Quoted from West Dunbartonshire Council's website

St Andrews, Gregory Lane

16 Sep 2020 6 4 172
Gregory Lane, St Andrews

St Andrews, Gregory Place

16 Sep 2020 9 6 214
Gregory Place, St Andrews

Pittenweem High Street

07 Sep 2020 9 6 284
Pittenweem... is a fishing village and civil parish in Fife, on the east coast of Scotland. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 1,747. The name derives from Pictish and Scottish Gaelic. "Pit-" represents Pictish pett 'place, portion of land', and "-enweem" is Gaelic na h-Uaimh, 'of the Caves' in Gaelic, so "The Place of the Caves". The name is rendered Baile na h-Uaimh in modern Gaelic, with baile, 'town, settlement', substituted for the Pictish prefix. The cave in question is almost certainly St Fillan's cave, although there are many indentations along the rocky shores that could have influenced the name. Quoted from Wikipedia

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