 | Item 77280 BEN LOMOND & LOCH LOMOND E.H Thompson 1947 Old Postcard Dunbartonshire Vintage E.H. Thompson Artist Signed Colour Postcard. Ben Lomond & Loch Lomond. Mountains. Lakes. Panorama. Edward H. Thompson. Sent from Dalmally Argyll to Warwickshold Sutton Coldfield. KGVI 2d Ben Lomond, 974 m (3196 feet), is a mountain in the Scottish Highlands. It is east of Loch Lomond, and is the most southerly of the Munros. Published by Valentine's Art Colour
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 | Item 75875 LOCH LOMOND from TARBET - Old Postcard Lake & Mountains Dunbartonshire Scotland Vintage Colour Postcard. Loch Lomond from Tarbet, Mountains. Lake. Panorama. General View. Sunset. Published by WR&S Reliable Series
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 | Item 75057 TARBET HOTEL LOCH LOMOND Dunbartonshire Old RP Postcard Scotland Vintage Real Photo Postcard. Tarbet Hotel, Loch Lomond. Mountains. Sheep. Street Scene. Panorama.
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 | Item 67562 FITZPATRICK Comic Humor 1956 Postcard Climb BEN LOMOND Vintage FITZPATRICK Artist Signed Colour Old Postcard. Comic, Humour. Guide : Adnd from here we have a most unusual view of BEN LOMOND. Girl : Good Heavens! We always thought Ben Lomond was a mountain. Lake, Mountain Climbing. Girl or Woman's Naked bottom. Sent from Burton-On-Trent Staffs to Leicestershire. QEII 2d Published by Bamforth COMIC Series
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 | Item 65491 BALLOCH CASTLE - LOCH LOMOND Old Colour Tinted Postcard Scotland Dunbartonshire Early Colour Postcard. Balloch Castle, Balloch, Loch Lomond. Published by Valentine CARBO COLOUR
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 | Item 55086 Loch Lomond & BEN LOMOND from Luss 1957 Postcard Boats Early Colour Postcard. Loch Lomond and Ben Lomond from Luss. Scotland. Dunbartonshire. Sent from Glasgow to Co. Durham. QE2 3d Ben Lomond, 974 m (3196 feet), is a mountain in the Scottish Highlands. It is east of Loch Lomond, and is the most southerly of the Munros.
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 | Item 48756 BEN LOMOND from Luss Scotland 1903 Old Postcard Steamer Vintage B/W SHIPPING Postcard. Ben Lomond from Luss. Steam Ship. Sent to Kent. KE7 1/2d Ben Lomond, 974 m (3196 feet), is a mountain in the Scottish Highlands. It is east of Loch Lomond, and is the most southerly of the Munros.
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 | Item 44774 Sunbartonshire Scotland Old Postcard LOCH LOMOND Ardlui Vintage Colour Postcard. Ardlui, Loch Lomond. Published by Valentine's Series
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 | Item 43127 Dunbartonshire 1905 Colour Postcard TARBET Loch Lomond Vintage Old Colour Postcard. Loch Lomond from Tarbet. Sent from Edinburgh to Kent England. KE7 1/2d Published by Reliable Series WR&S
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 | Item 36658 Scotland 1958 Old Colour Postcard BANKS OF LOCH LOMOND Dunbartonshire Early Colour Postcard. By the Banks of Loch Lomond. CAR. Sent from Alexandria to London. QE2 2d Published by Henderson's Coloured Series / A.D. Henderson
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 | Item 36604 LOCH LOMOND Balloch Pier, Steam Ship 1911 Old Postcard Scotland Dunbartonshire Early Artist Drawm Colour Postcard. Balloch Pier - Loch Lomond, Steamer. Boat. Flag. Sent from Birmingham. KE7 1/2d Published by Stewart & Woolf
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 | Item 32726 E. Longstaffe Artist Signed Old Postcard - LOCH LOMOND Early Art Drawn Colour Postcard. Loch Lomond. E. Longstaffe. Boating. Boat. Published by S. Hildesheimer
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 | Item 22090 Dunbartonshire 1907 Old Colour Postcard DUMBARTON ROCK Early Scotland Coloured Postcard. Fountain & Dumbarton Rock. Sent from Balham. KE7 1/2d Dumbarton (Dùn Breatainn in Scottish Gaelic) is a town in Scotland, lying on the north bank of the River Clyde on the confluence of that river with the River Leven. Dumbarton Castle, sitting on top of Dumbarton Rock, dominates the area. Dumbarton functioned as the capital of the ancient Kingdom of Strathclyde, and later as the county town of the traditional county of Dunbartonshire (formerly known as "Dumbartonshire"). The name comes from the Scottish Gaelic meaning "Fort of the Brythons (Britons)". The Brythons themselves knew it as "Alclud" (Ail Chluaidh), the "Rock on the Clyde". Published by The National Series
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 | Item 21340 Scotland Old Postcard - LOCH LOMOND - Inversnaid Falls Early Colour Postcard. Inversnaid Falls, Loch Lomond. Waterfall. Sent to Hull. Published by D & D Co.
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 | Item 11079 Scotland Old PPC LOCH LOMOND Inversnaid Hotel and Falls Early Valentine's Picture Postcard, Inversnaid Hotel and Falls, Loch Lomond. Shearer, Stirling. Sent from Inversnaid to Accrington, Lancashire. King Edward 7th 1/2d blue green Published by Valentine series
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 | Item 5611 Scotland PPC ARROCHAR MOUNTAINS Inversnaid LOCH LOMOND Old Postcard Argyllshire, Arrochar Mountains from Inversnaid, Loch Lomond. Lake, Ship. Boat. JV. Arrochar is a village located near the head of Loch Long in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Published by Valentine's Series.
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 | Item 3785 Loch Lomond Ben Lomond Lake Mountains 1944 Old Postcard Early Coloured Picture Post Card, Stirlingshire. King George 6th 2d orange stamp, tied STIRLING postmark. Addressed to London.
Loch Lomond was formed during the Ice Age by the action of glaciers. Later it was at the junction of 3 ancient kingdoms, Strathclyde, Dalriada and Pictland. The loch also crosses the highland fault line, noticeable in its changing character and more rugged terrain moving from south to north. The highest mountain in the area and the most southerly Munro, Ben Lomond (3195ft), sits on the loch's eastern shore.
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