I.D.s 724 & 02445 photographed by John Ward on 2005-09-13 using a Canon digital camera.
Cumbria Classic Coaches Guy Arab III MTJ 84 (fleet No 440) between Sedbergh and Ravenstonedale, England, United Kingdom.Digital image recorded on 13 September, 2005.
Steam Ship Sir Walter Scott underway on Loch Katrine, The Trossachs, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Some of those appearing are Paul Adams (Scotland), Andy Stewart (Australia), Robert Grieves (Scotland) Stephen Oliver (England), Phil Dixon (Australia) and Rick Robinson (Australia).
William Denny and Brothers assembled Sir Walter Scott at their yard in 1899 then dismantled it for transportation to Lake Katrine where it was reassembled and launched on the loch in 1900.
I.D.s 722 & 02444 photographed by John Ward on 2005-09-13 using a Canon digital camera.
Steam Ship Sir Walter Scott underway on Loch Katrine, The Trossachs, Scotland, United Kingdom.
William Denny and Brothers assembled Sir Walter Scott at their yard in 1899 then dismantled it for transportation to Lake Katrine where it was reassembled and launched on the Loch in 1900.
I.D.s 723 & 02443 photographed by John Ward on 2005-09-13 using a Canon digital camera.
Steam Ship Sir Walter Scott (the Builders Plate by Wm Denny Bros) on Loch Katrine, The Trossachs, Scotland, United Kingdom.
William Denny and Brothers assembled Sir Walter Scott at their yard in 1899 then dismantled it for transportation to Lake Katrine where it was reassembled and launched on the loch in 1900.
I.D.s 721 & 02442 photographed by John Ward on 2005-09-13 using a Canon digital camera.
Steam Ship Sir Walter Scott on Loch Katrine, The Trossachs, Scotland, United Kingdom.
William Denny and Brothers assembled Sir Walter Scott at their yard in 1899 then dismantled it for transportation to Lake Katrine where it was reassembled and launched on the loch in 1900.
I.D.s 720 & 02441 photographed by John Ward on 2005-09-13 using a Canon digital camera.
Steam Ship Sir Walter Scott on Loch Katrine, The Trossachs, Scotland, United Kingdom.
William Denny and Brothers assembled Sir Walter Scott at their yard in 1899 then dismantled it for transportation to Lake Katrine where it was reassembled and launched on the loch in 1900.