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Kenmore Bridge
Kenmore Bridge dates back to 1774, and was built with the proceeds of the Annexed Estates after the failed Jacobite Rebellion. It crosses the River Tay at the foot of Loch Tay, indeed virtually at the point where the River is first known as the Tay, and connects the two halves of Kenmore village, originally the Estate village for nearby Taymouth Castle.
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Kenmore Bridge
Kenmore Bridge dates back to 1774, and was built with the proceeds of the Annexed Estates after the failed Jacobite Rebellion. It crosses the River Tay at the foot of Loch Tay, indeed virtually at the point where the River is first known as the Tay, and connects the two halves of Kenmore village, originally the Estate village for nearby Taymouth Castle.
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Uploaded on June 24, 2015
Taken on June 25, 2011