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Thurso ChurchThe ruins of St. Peters Church, seen from the quayside, at Thurso, the most northerly town on the mainland of Caithness, Scotland. Date: 1960s photo
The harbour at Wick, ScotlandThe harbour at Wick, north Scotland. c. 1930s
Scrabster Harbour Victorian period
Thirle Door and the Stacks of Duncansby, ScotlandThirle Door and the Stacks of Duncansby, Caithness, Highlands, Scotland. Date: circa 1920s
Scottish tartan -- Sinclair Clan, with furze badge, coat of arms, motto (Commit Thy Work to God), and curling scene. Date: circa 1908
Barrogill Castle (the Castle of Mey), 1952Bought by the Queen Mother: Barrogill Castle(later known as the Castle of Mey) in Caithness, north Scotland. Top picture shows the view looking westwards to Dunnet Head
A curious old blacksmiths shop and cottage, decorated with dozens of deers antlers, Berriedale, Caithness, Scotland. Date: 1950s
Caithness Coastline near Dunbeath, Scotlandcirca 1910s
Site of Former Railway Building - (Wick & Lybster Light Railway), Lybster, Caithness, Scotland. Date: 1970
Holborn Head Lighthouse, Scrabster, Caithness, Scotland, on a stormy day. Date: 2001
Signpost at John O Groats, Caithness, ScotlandSignpost at John O Groats, Caithness, in the far north east of Scotland. Date: circa 1980s
The Harbour, Helmsdale, Caithness and Sutherland, ScotlandThe Harbour, Helmsdale, Caithness and Sutherland, Scottish Highlands, Scotland. Date: 1955
Boeing 707-355C G-AXRS County of CaithnessBoeing 707-355C, G-AXRS, County of Caithness, of British Caledonian
Duncansby LighthouseDuncansby Head Lighthouse, Caithness, Scotland. Situated east of John o Groats (the northernmost tip of the British Isles), it gives a feeling of great remoteness. Date: built 1924
Dunbeath Castle, Caithness, Scotland Date: circa 1970s
Modern Athenians plate 4 - EdinburghMr Robert Thompson (c.1790-1857) Sheriff of Caithness, being followed by Mr Robert Hunter (1791-1871) Sheriff of Bute and Dumbarton