Montrose Harbour and Ferryden | |
Scurdie Ness lighthouse at Ferryden, Montrose - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
California Street, Montrose - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
America Street, Montrose - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Montrose Harbour with mv HAVILA PHOENIX - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow |
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California Street at River Street, Montrose - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow |
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Seagulls on a sun-heated roof at Montrose Harbour - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Gottwald Crane at Montrose Harbour (left); America Street from River Street (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Wharf Street and the South Esk Inn (left); Bamse Sculpture (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Bamse, the larger-than-life St Bernard dog that was a mascot of the Royal Norwegian Navy. The building in the background is the Seamen's Hall (now flats). The board on the front of the building states that the Seamen's Society was founded in 1664 - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow |
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Bamse, like Able Seaman Just Nuisance in Simon's Town, frequented the pubs with the sailors and rode unescorted on public transport after the sailors bought him a pass which was displayed on his collar - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Bamse's grave was restored in 2006. - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Seafarer Memorial to the seamen and fishermen of Montrose and Ferryden - River South Esk at Montrose - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow |
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MÆRSK LAUNCHER (inboard) on the South Esk, Montrose (left). Approaches to Montrose Harbour (right) | |
DEEP CYGNUS manoeuvring alongside at Montrose - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
SPECIALITY viewed from Ferryden, Montrose - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Ferryden, Montrose, Angus and the Esk Hotel (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Vessels alongside the wharf at Ferryden - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Views from Ferryden, June 2012 - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Montrose Harbour on the River South Esk, Scotland - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Washing day at Ferryden - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Back on the north bank looking out towards Scurdie Ness lighthouse - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
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Approaches to Montrose Harbour which is a major port for oilrig support vessels operating in the North Sea - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
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The Minesweeper sculpture commemorating the crews of minesweepers like the THORODD of which Bamse was the mascot. It is perhaps fitting too in that several of the Royal Navy's Ton Class minesweepers were built in Montrose - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow |
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