Mystery Picture

by Stephen Drury
  • Where is this?

How long will this one last?

Where is this object?

Stephen Drury.


Jim Wilson says

This is the buttress on the top of the last "arch" that used to cross Browns road heading from the Auld mans cabin.

Stephen Drury says

Well done Jim, that went quicker than I anticipated! you certainly

know Newmilns.Thanks for your interest, have a go at the new

Mystery Picture.

Stephen Drury.

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