Detail of the sculpture of James Watt in the National Museum of Scotland, on Chambers Street in Edinburgh.
Photo: Glasgow arches
Colonnade of arches at the University of Glasgow.
Photo: Steam train drive train
Detail of the drivetrain of the South African Railways locomotive No. 3007, a 4-8-2 15F class engine that was built in Glasgow in 1945 and brought back and restored as an exhibit in the Riverside Museum in Glasgow (aka the Transport Museum).
Photo: YAK-52 aeroplane engine and propeller detail
Photo: Eurofighter silhouette
The nose of an RAF Eurofighter silhouetted against the morning sun at RAF Lechars.
Photo: Discovery sunburst
The RRS Discovery in Dundee. The Discovery is believed to be the last ‘traditional’ wooden three-masted ship to be built in Britain although her peculiar design, construction and rigging actually make her one of the strangest square riggers every built.
Photo: Stavanger bridge
The Stavanger City Bridge crosses the Strømsteinsundet from the centre of Stavanger, Norway to the islands of Grasholmen and Sølyst in the harbour. It’s more than 30 years old, but looks brand new…
Processed with VSCO film.
Photo: Let's paint the town red
Photo: Stavanger windows
Despite its significant wealth – Stavanger is the heart of Norway’s oil industry – there are still plenty of lovely old wooden buildings around the waterfront and the old town.
Photo: Raw hide
Close-up of an Indian rhinoceros at the Edinburgh Zoo.
Photo: Glasgow cranes
Three cranes from the BVT (BAE) shipyard in Govan in Glasgow – one of the last remaining shipyards on the River Clyde.
Photo: Bicycle on a street
Photo: Divine window
Photo: Bodleian library window
Detail of carving outside the windows of the Bodleian library, Oxford.