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Mark Williamson
Company Type: Environnement Wildlife Photography
7 East Street
Fochabers, IV32 7DY
9.87 miles from Aberlour
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Tel. 01343820560
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Colin Smith
Company Type: Professional Wedding Photographer
Unit 1/Tyock Business Centre
Elgin, IV30 1XN
11.3 miles from Aberlour
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Tel. 01343545654
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Alex Mitchell
Company Type: Professional Photographer
8 South Street
Elgin, IV30 1LE
11.33 miles from Aberlour
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Tel. 01343540530
Web: www.photographyinscotland.com
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Jade Photography
Company Type: Environnement Wildlife Photography
1 Dunbar Street
Elgin, IV30 5TD
16.76 miles from Aberlour
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Tel. 01343835194
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Craigellachie Bridge
The Craigellachie Bridge is a cast iron arch bridge located at Craigellachie which is near to the village of Aberlour in Moray, Scotland. It was designed by the renowned civil engineer Thomas Telford and built from 1812–1814. The bridge has a single span of approximately 46 metres (151 ft) and was revolutionary for its time, in that it used an extremely slender arch which was not possible using traditional masonry construction. The ironwork was cast at the Plas Kynaston iron foundry at Cefn Mawr, near Ruabon in Denbighshire by William Hazledine, who cast a number of Telford bridges. The ironwork was transported from the foundry through the Ellesmere Canal and Pontcysyllte Aqueduct then by sea to Speymouth, where it was loaded onto wagons and taken to the site. Testing in the 1960s revealed that the cast-iron had an unusually high tensile strength. This was likely specified by Telford because, unlike in traditional masonry arch bridges, some sections of the arch are not in compression under loading.

Craigellachie, Moray
Craigellachie (Gaelic: Creag Eileachaidh) is a small village in Moray, Scotland, at the confluence of the River Spey and River Fiddich (whose valley or glen gives its name to the famous Scotch whisky Glenfiddich), in walking distance of the town of Aberlour.

Aberlour
Aberlour (Scottish Gaelic: Obar Lobhair[3]), is the name of a place in Moray, Scotland, 12 miles south of Elgin on the road to Grantown. A burn (stream), a tributary of the River Spey, and surrounding parish, are both named Aberlour, but the name is most commonly used in reference to the village which straddles the stream and flanks the Spey – although the full name of the village is Charlestown of Aberlour.

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