Bridge on the Cluny. Photographer: Wilson, George Washington
Scope & Content:
Genre: Landscape Photography View looking upstream along the Clunie, towards a stone bridge, with a fisherman seated at the water's edge in the right foreground
The upper falls of the Garr-Valt. Photographer: Wilson, George Washington
Scope & Content:
Genre: Landscape Photography View looking upstream along the low series of falls, overlooked by 'a most ingenious and very curious wooden bridge...which conducts to a favourite point for viewing the rushing water.'
The Linn of Corrymulzie. Photographer: Wilson, George Washington
Scope & Content:
Genre: Landscape Photography View looking up the falls on the Corriemulzie towards a stone bridge overlooking the cascade, with thick woodland on either side: 'This beautiful fall is three miles westward from Castleton by the road leading to Ben-muich-dhui. The ravine is a deep gash in the rock...
The Linn of Dee. Photographer: Wilson, George Washington
Scope & Content:
Genre: Landscape Photography View looking between the trunks of two conifers, towards a stone bridge across the Dee, beneath which the river runs through a small gorge and over a small fall. The Linn of Dee is situated some seven miles from Braemar.
The Hermitage Bridge, Dunkeld. Photographer: Wilson, George Washington
Scope & Content:
Genre: Landscape Photography A closer view of the stone bridge (also seen in print 4), framed by trees and with a gorge of the Bran (or Braan) River running beneath.
The upper fall of Foyers. Photographer: Wilson, George Washington
Scope & Content:
Genre: Landscape Photography View looking towards the lupper falls on the River Foyers, with a stone bridge above, and a man seated reading on a rock in the foreground.