Stonebyres, South Lanarkshire, Scotland
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Rapids on the Clyde above Stonebyres, 1853-1908
Photographic print showing rapids on the River Clyde upstream of Stonebyres Falls
Stonebyres Falls on the Clyde, 1853-1908
Photographic print showing Stonebyres Falls on the River Clyde. Stonebyres Falls, sometimes called Stonebyres Linn, is the fourth Falls of Clyde, the others being located further upstream. Stonebyres Falls are formed of two rock steps, the upper is 3 mietres and the lower 15-18 metres high. In 2018 Stonebyres Falls is the site of a hydroelectric power station.
Stonebyres Falls on the Clyde, 1853-1908
Photographic print showing Stonebyres Falls on the River Clyde. Stonebyres Falls, sometimes called Stonebyres Linn, is the fourth Falls of Clyde, the others being located further upstream. Stonebyres Falls are formed of two rock steps, the upper is 3 mietres and the lower 15-18 metres high. In 2018 Stonebyres Falls is the site of a hydroelectric power station.
Stonebyres Falls on the Clyde, 1853-1908
Photographic print showing Stonebyres Falls on the River Clyde. Stonebyres Falls, sometimes called Stonebyres Linn, is the fourth Falls of Clyde, the others being located further upstream. Stonebyres Falls are formed of two rock steps, the upper is 3 mietres and the lower 15-18 metres high. In 2018 Stonebyres Falls is the site of a hydroelectric power station.