LZT1005109: Stirling, from Abbey Craig, UK. Stirling is a City and Former Ancient Burgh in Scotland, and is at the Heart of the Wider Stirling Council Area. The City is Clustered Around a Large Fortress and Medieval Old-Town Beside the River Forth. Historically It Was Strategically Important As the Gateway to the Highlands, with Its Position Near the Boundary Between the Scottish Lowlands and Highlands, Indeed, It Has Been Described As the Brooch which Clasps the Highlands and the Lowlands Together. / Bridgeman Images
LZT1005181: Warkworth Castle (Left), the Village of Warkworth (Right). Warkworth Castle is a Ruined Medieval Building in the Town of the Same Name in the English County of Northumberland. The Town and Castle Occupy a Loop of the River Coquet, Less Than a Mile from England's North-East Coast. When the Castle Was Founded is Uncertain: Traditionally Its Construction Has Been Ascribed to Prince Henry of Scotland in the Mid-12th Century, But It May Have Been Built by King Henry II of England When He Took Control of England's Northern Counties. UK / Bridgeman Images
LZT1005235: Blast Furnaces, from the River, Middlesbrough, a Large Town Situated on the South Bank of the River Tees in North East England, that Sits Within the Ceremonial County of North Yorkshire. UK. A Blast Furnace is a Type of Metallurgical Furnace Used for Smelting to Produce Industrial Metals, Generally Iron / Bridgeman Images