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“Caulfield’s Way”
One of the many little bridges in Glencoe that was built by General Caulfield as part of his networkof military roads built to help “tame the wild and unruly Scots” after the 1715 uprising. Caulfield carried on with the task when the more well known General Wade retired… essentially carving out what we know today as the A82… Photography often makes me go reading and learning a little history about the subject of my photos!
This was taken on my first day up at Glencoe when I got some very varied and interesting conditions.
“Caulfield’s Way”
One of the many little bridges in Glencoe that was built by General Caulfield as part of his networkof military roads built to help “tame the wild and unruly Scots” after the 1715 uprising. Caulfield carried on with the task when the more well known General Wade retired… essentially carving out what we know today as the A82… Photography often makes me go reading and learning a little history about the subject of my photos!
This was taken on my first day up at Glencoe when I got some very varied and interesting conditions.