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Back on Deck 6
September 30, 2015
I have no idea if the Loch Seaforth had a Deck 6 - I'm either too young or too old to remember - but the Loch Seaforth does. See, that's what happens when you allow the general public to name your… ›
View from the top
August 31, 2014
I may have bored you in the past about my somewhat obsessive personal project photographing Stornoway from the top of Gallows Hill. I don't really know how it started but every time I return to Lewis… ›
Bing Bike
April 30, 2014
Lunchtime. Between assignments I find myself in a familiar town. I'd been here before photographing what at one time was one of the largest opencast coal mines in Europe. By then it was one of the… ›
Guns of Arnish Point
February 01, 2014
“They are part of our past, and should be preserved for our future.” [The final sentence in architect Ruairidh Campbell Moir’s article for the Twentieth Century Society in which he ›
Remember the ferry, to keep it tied up
May 31, 2006
Typical of our times it is an amateur columnist who breaks the news that there will be a Sunday ferry to Stornoway. The MV Isle of Lewis will no longer sit at rest quietly with the rest of the Isle… ›