Mill on the Cluny. Photographer: Wilson, George Washington
Scope & Content:
Genre: Landscape Photography View looking upstream along the Clunie, towards a watermill on the right bank, 'taken from the east bank of the Cluny, and looks towards the Hill of Morrone.'
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
Craig Cluny. Photographer: Wilson, George Washington
Scope & Content:
Genre: Landscape Photography View looking towards the rocky outcrop known as Craig Cluny, which overlooks the road some two miles east of the village of Castleton. With trees in the 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.