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Grid reference NS8691

near to South Alloa, Falkirk, Scotland


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Images in NS8691 Breakdown list taken pre 2000 [1]
We have 12 images for NS8691
 : Forth Railway Bridge by Gareth Foster Forth Railway Bridge
The railway between Throsk and Alloa was authorised in 1879 as a branch from the Caledonian Railway's South Alloa branch, the CR absorbed the line in 1884 and it was closed from 6 May 1968. The photograph is from the middle of the... (more)
 : Disused Railway Bridge by Paul McIlroy Disused Railway Bridge
A view of the west side of a disused railway bridge on the river Forth.NS8691 : Forth Railway Bridge
 : Old Forth Bridge by Gerald England Old Forth Bridge
Remains of a disused railway bridge across the Forth. The railway between Throsk and Alloa was authorised in 1879 as a branch from the Caledonian Railway's South Alloa branch, the CR absorbed the line in 1884 and it was closed from 6... (more)
 : Embankment, Throsk by Richard Webb Embankment, Throsk
In woods beside the Forth, here there is an embankment a little like an old railway. Beyond the bank is the river and it is at high water.
 : Disused Railway Bridge by Paul McIlroy Disused Railway Bridge
It used to carry trains across the river Forth. NS8691 : Forth Railway Bridge
 : Alloa by Paul McIlroy Alloa
Alloa and the Forth viewed from a dismantled railway line at Rhind.
 : 0704 The Forth Valley east of Stirling by M J Richardson 0704 The Forth Valley east of Stirling
The meanders as seen from somewhere near Falkirk, with the Ochil Hills beyond. For a view of the same area from the other direction see NS8692 : The Forth Valley near Alloa.
 : Woodland, Throsk by Richard Webb Woodland, Throsk
A steep wooded bank falls to a tidal inlet off the Forth. A 6m spring tide has flooded the tributary burn.
 : Woodland, Throsk by Richard Webb Woodland, Throsk
Woodland beside the Forth.
 : A tidal inlet, Poppletrees Bridge by Richard Webb A tidal inlet, Poppletrees Bridge
A tidal inlet, out of sight from the Forth behind a high embankment.
 : Disused Alloa Railway by William Starkey Disused Alloa Railway
An embankment on the now disused Alloa Railway, leading towards the swing bridge over the River Forth. The piers of the bridge remain, and can be seen in Geograph images: NS8691 : Forth Railway Bridge NS8691 : Old Forth Bridge NS8691 : Disused Railway Bridge
 : River Forth near Rhind by William Starkey River Forth near Rhind
A tidal section of the River Forth viewed towards Alloa Inch. The north bank of the river is used as grazing land here.

 
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