Ellen's Isle Loch Katrine Scotland 1900 Antique Print

A print from a disbound book of Scotland published 1900. Blank on the reverse, this has been trimmed from the original page size to fit boarded envelope, scan shows the trimmed page being sold.

Suitable for framing, the average page size is approx 10.75" x 8.25" or 27.5cm x 21cm, including text and border.

Average image size approx 9" x 6.5" or 22.5cm x 16.5cm

This is an antique print not a modern copy or reproduction and can show signs of age or previous use commensurate with the age of the print, please view the scans as they form part of the description.

1900 is the printing date, the original date of creation can be earlier.

All prints will be sent bagged and in a boarded envelope for maximum protection.

While every care is taken to ensure my scans or photos accurately represent the item offered for sale, due to differences in monitors and internet pages my pictures may not be an exact match in brightness or contrast to the actual item.

Text description beneath the picture (subject to any spelling errors due to the OCR program used)

LOCH ARD: THE ECHO ROCK
This is a beautiful little loch, about 2 1/4 miles long, a few miles to the east of Loch Lomonth At one end a quarter of a mile is nearly separated. from the rest as a separate lake, by approaching promontories. There are two small islets in it, which once were inhabited. The loch is described in Chap, xxx. of Scott's "Rob Roy"; and on the northern side is the cascade of Ledard, where Waverley first met Flora Maclvor. At the foot of this is the nearly perpendicular rcck from 30 to 50 feet high, which re-echoes several words twice; and overhanging it is a rugged oak, which by popular licence has been identifled.with the "ragged thorn" that caught Bailie Nicol Jarvie's coat and suspended him in mid-air.