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Coast At Fort William
circa 1925: The coastline at Fort William. Fort William is at the foot of Ben Nevis which is the highest peak in Britain measuring 4, 406 ft (1343 metres). The town is popular as a base for people visiting the area to climb or fish, and a ski resort has been built nearby. The fort from which the town gets its name was built in1690 to help control rebellious Highland clans, but was demolished in 1855 when the West Highland Line Railway was built between London and Fort William. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)
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Alfred Hind Robinson
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This print takes us back to the year 1925, capturing the stunning coastline at Fort William. Nestled at the foot of Ben Nevis, Britain's highest peak standing tall at 4,406 ft (1343 meters), this picturesque town has long been a haven for adventure seekers. Known as a popular base for climbers and anglers alike, it also boasts a nearby ski resort that attracts winter sports enthusiasts. The origins of Fort William can be traced back to 1690 when a fort was constructed with the purpose of controlling rebellious Highland clans. However, in 1855, with the advent of the West Highland Line Railway connecting London and Fort William, this historic fort was demolished. Today, remnants of its rich history still linger in the hearts and minds of those who visit. Alfred Hind Robinson skillfully captures this timeless scene in his panoramic photograph. The monochromatic format adds an air of nostalgia to an already enchanting landscape. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported to a bygone era where nature's grandeur meets human endeavors. Whether you're drawn to explore rugged mountains or indulge in tranquil fishing spots along Scotland's coastlines, this print serves as a reminder that Fort William continues to beckon adventurers from all walks of life. Let your imagination wander through time as you admire Alfred Hind Robinson's masterful depiction of one Scotland's most cherished destinations.
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