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On the East coast of Scotland there are a large number of ports providing varying degrees of shelter, and this pilot describes not only the well known destinations but also the many small and attractive harbours developed in the 18th and 19th centuries when the herring fisheries were flourishing. In each instance Martin Lawrence has provided a plan as well as aerial photographs to support the text.
There is good coverage too of the harbours in the Firth of Forth including the access to the Fort and Clyde Canal at Grangemouth and also the entrance to the Caledonian Canal at Inverness. The pilot covers the exposed mainland coast of the Pentland Firth up to Cape Wrath from where Martin Lawrence?s well known pilots for the West coast of Scotland take over.
Contents: Preface; Introduction; 1. Blyth to Bass Rock; 2. Firth of Forth: south; 3. Firth of Forth: north; 4. Inner Forth Estuary; 5. Fife Ness to Kinnaird Head; 6. Kinnaird Head to Lossiemouth; 7. Inner Moray Firth and Caledonian Canal; 8. Tarbat Ness to Duncansby Head; 9. North coast of Scotland; Appendix
A4. 160pp. Colour plates. Soft cover
This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 23 July, 2008.