nnStel Mon, 09/22/2014 - 22:52 prevnextoldernewer Background info at http://gwulo.com/node/10410 Date picture taken unknown Gallery Andrew Robert Kinross's photos Log in or register to post comments Comments Re: Kinrosses on the Peak Judging from the wires and flagstaff in the background, the photo was probably taken at the Peak Signal Station. Log in or register to post comments Re: Kinrosses on the Peak Hi Moddsey, The flagstaff in the colour photo looks to be the highest ground, but in the b&w photo it looks as though the people are uphill above the flagstaff. Could they be somewhere else, or do you think it's just camera angle? Regards, David Log in or register to post comments The flagstaff was not on the The flagstaff was not on the highest ground. But it was within sight of all the harbour - which was its purpose. Log in or register to post comments
Re: Kinrosses on the Peak Judging from the wires and flagstaff in the background, the photo was probably taken at the Peak Signal Station. Log in or register to post comments
Re: Kinrosses on the Peak Hi Moddsey, The flagstaff in the colour photo looks to be the highest ground, but in the b&w photo it looks as though the people are uphill above the flagstaff. Could they be somewhere else, or do you think it's just camera angle? Regards, David Log in or register to post comments
The flagstaff was not on the The flagstaff was not on the highest ground. But it was within sight of all the harbour - which was its purpose. Log in or register to post comments
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Re: Kinrosses on the Peak
Judging from the wires and flagstaff in the background, the photo was probably taken at the Peak Signal Station.
Re: Kinrosses on the Peak
Hi Moddsey, The flagstaff in the colour photo looks to be the highest ground, but in the b&w photo it looks as though the people are uphill above the flagstaff. Could they be somewhere else, or do you think it's just camera angle?
Regards, David
The flagstaff was not on the
The flagstaff was not on the highest ground. But it was within sight of all the harbour - which was its purpose.