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Postcards > Europe > Great Britain > Scotland > Inverness-shire > Loch Linnhe Click here for Loch Linnhe Email Alert
 | Item 36517 BEN NEVIS & LOCH LINNHE Old Postcard by BFC PARR Artist Early Art Drawn Colour Postcard. Ben Nevis and Loch Linnhe, Fort William. Boats. From an original water colour drawing / painting by B. F. C. Parr. Boats, Steamer. Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in the British Isles. It is situated in the west of Scotland, close to the town of Fort William. This imposing colossus is one of 284 Munros (mountains in Scotland that reach an elevation of 3,000 feet or more). Published by Valentine ART COLOUR.
|  | Item 23044 Inverness-shire Old Postcard - FORT WILLIAM Loch Linnhe Old B/W Postcard. Fort William and Loch Linnhe. Scottish Highlands. Slogan on back - The strength of all the good and great is theirs who boldly challenge fate. A. J. . Fort William is the largest town in the western Scottish Highlands (in the Highland unitary authority), and a major tourist centre.
The town is a few miles from Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles, and the beautiful Glen Nevis. It lies on the shores of Loch Linnhe and Loch Eil, and is north of Glen Coe and east of Glenfinnan. It is also at the southern end of the Great Glen. Published by Valentine
|  | Item 23037 Inverness-shire Old RP Postcard Loch Linnhe Ben Nevis Early Scotland B/W Postcard. Fort William, Loch Linnhe and Ben Nevis. Fort William is the largest town in the western Scottish Highlands (in the Highland unitary authority), and a major tourist centre.
The town is a few miles from Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles, and the beautiful Glen Nevis. It lies on the shores of Loch Linnhe and Loch Eil, and is north of Glen Coe and east of Glenfinnan. It is also at the southern end of the Great Glen.
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