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James Ross | all galleries >> Daily Sometimes >> January 2006 > 25th January Tullochgrue
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25-JAN-2006

25th January Tullochgrue

Too busy today to get out, so this is from Sunday.
The old "Worthy" who lived here was a great charachter, and his ceilidh's were famous (infamous)!
It's been a long time since I was last here and it's not looking too healthy but restoration work is being done.

Black and White version

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laine8231-Jan-2006 22:25
A beautiful image, James. How wonderful that this is to be restored It would be a shame & a great loss if not.
Guest 27-Jan-2006 13:14
How many stories this building could tell of sorrow and joy!
The dramatic sky bend of the trees adds a lot here.
Beverly Wickersham26-Jan-2006 17:23
Excellent shot. I like the old stonework, and the overall texture of the photo. Great job.
Guest 26-Jan-2006 17:01
Very nice grey tonality . Bravo.
Guest 26-Jan-2006 16:44
Good shot James!
Nicki Thurgar26-Jan-2006 16:09
Lovely shot of the old house, I like the green ivy, looks like its hugging the house! I like the B&W version as well :o)
northstar3725-Jan-2006 23:38
That's up a twisty road if I remember
Jackdad25-Jan-2006 22:37
looks a pretty spot to live, glad to hear the house is getting some tlc.
viljamix25-Jan-2006 21:02
Great looking old building!
Guest 25-Jan-2006 20:42
Full of character, perhaps expensively so
Johnny JAG25-Jan-2006 20:34
Lovely shot. The building looks full of character too.
nordic25-Jan-2006 20:28
Now that's a big project!
Guest 25-Jan-2006 19:52
Thats a fine old set of bulidings, one can only imagine the history of the place, love the colour contrasts
Zak25-Jan-2006 19:26
nice looking old buildings!