Bridge in Glen Luss built in 1777 by William Johns, seen in winter with little vegetation, also known as the Tupp Bridge. Glen Luss was one of the first of the Highland glens to be cleared after the defeat of the Jacobites in 1745, with the people forced off the land and replaced by the Linton breed of black-faced sheep.
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Date:
12/01/03
Location:
Luss, Dunbartonshire
Photographer:
Donald Fullarton

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