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Home | News | Last Anniversary Talk: Lowland Highlanders

Date: Sat 14th September 2024  Free

 Venue:    3-4pm, Wanlockhead Community Centre

Speaker and Photographer:  John Irvine

John has published two collections of his photographs, capturing images of local landscape of the Peace Lines of Belfast and the social, natural and manmade landscape of the Firth of Forth.

His latest publication focuses on Scotland’s highest communities of Wanlockhead and Leadhills, that actually exist in the Scottish Lowlands

The work explores the lives and land of these incredible, historic and largely untouched areas.

Come and enjoy the unique and unexpected among familiar faces and places.

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