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Inverfarigaig Pier

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Inverfarigaig Pier
View from S showing SW front
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Inverfarigaig Pier
View from E showing NE front
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Engraving of elevation and plan inscr: ''Plans and Dimensions of Harbours, Wharfs and Ferry-Piers made or improved under the direction of the Commissioner for Highland Roads and Bridges, 1806-1821.''
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Inverfarigaig Pier
General view from south of south-west side of pier, showing the original rubble-built portion in the foreground
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Inverfarigaig Pier
View from north west along south-west side of pier, showing a typical cast-iron bollard (foreground), and the collapsing concrete facing, beyond which is the original rubble portion of the pier
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Inverfarigaig Pier
General view from south west, showing the setting of the pier on the south side of Loch Ness
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Inverfarigaig Pier
View from south of south west-side of pier, showing the original rubble-built portion in the foreground
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Inverfarigaig Pier
View from east showing the north-west end of the pier, which was collapsing at the time of survey, revealing its steel-frame and interior formed from boulders and concrete.
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