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Old photograph number: B00322
Caption: Distant views of Goat Fell from Brodick, Arran. Buteshire. A mountain composed of granite. Note the boats in the foreground. Goat Fell, the highest summit on the island at 2866 feet is formed of part of a Tertiary central igneous complex.
Description: Distant views of Goat Fell from Brodick, Arran. Buteshire. A mountain composed of granite. Note the boats in the foreground. Goat Fell, the highest summit on the island at 2866 feet is formed of part of a Tertiary central igneous complex. The granite of which Goat Fell is composed, is the older, outer Coarse Granite. Together with the younger, inner fine-grained granite they form the Northern Granite, a near-circular intrusion that dominates the north part of Arran.
Date taken: Fri Jan 01 00:00:00 GMT 1897
Photographer: Lunn, R.
Copyright statement: Crown
Acknowledgment: This image was digitized with grant-in-aid from SCRAN the Scottish Cultural Resources Access Network
X longitude/easting: 199100
Y latitude/northing: 641600
Coordinate reference system, ESPG code: 27700 (OSGB 1936 / British National Grid)
Orientation: Landscape
Size: 117.34 KB; 1000 x 763 pixels; 85 x 65 mm (print at 300 DPI); 265 x 202 mm (screen at 96 DPI);
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Categories: Unsorted Images, Geoscience subjects/ Igneous features/ Bosses and laccoliths  

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