Lerwick Harbour in summer. The replica viking longship "Dim Riv" lies at her mooring, while the Northlink ferry "Hjaltland" passes the island of Bressay as she starts her regular run to Aberdeen.
The lerwick Lifeboat and the sail training vessel "Swan", a converted fishing vessel built in 1900, lie at their berths in Lerwick Small Boat Harbour, with the ferry "Hrossey" passing the island of Bressay in the background.more……less
The ancient capital of the Shetland Islands, with the ruinous castle, built by the tyrannous Earl Patrick Stewart in the 17th century, prominent by the shore.
A quiet summer scene at Lerwick Harbour, with part of the old town in the background, visiting yachts at the Victoria Pier pontoon and locally-owned small boats at their moorings in the foreground.
This ship, built in 1938, ran a passenger/cargo service between Lerwick and the North Isles of Shetland until 1974. Limited edition giclee fine art print of original artwork by Jim Tait
A3 Limited Edition giclee fine art print of original artwork by Jim Tait. The uninhabited Gloup Holm lies to the north of the island of Yell, and is viewed here from the Westing, Unst
The Northlink ferry "Hjaltland" encounters heavy weather as she plies her regular route between Shetland and Aberdeen. A3 Limited edition giclee fine art print of original artwork by Jim Tait
A3 Limited Edition Giclee fine art print of original artwork by Jim Tait. A clear winter's morning at Lerwick's Small Boat Harbour, with the lifeboat and the local sail training vessel "Swan" lying at their berths.more……less
A3 limited edition giclee fine art print of original artwork by Jim Tait. The parish of Walls is on the west side of the Shetland Mainland. The island of Vaila and Vaila Sound can be seen in the background.more……less
A3 limited edition giclee fine art print of oroiginal artwork by Jim Tait. This ship was the fourth on the route to bear the name "St. Clair", running between Aberdeen and Shetland from 1975 to 1992.more……less
A3 limited edition giclee fine art print of original artwork by Jim Tait. It depicts the second vessel on thie Aberdeen-Shetland route to bear this name, running between 1937 and 1960.