Craig-Dhu, Kingussie, Scotland_ Illustration from 'The British isles - Cassell Petter & Galpin Part 6 Picturesque Europe. Picturesque Europe was an illustrated set of Magazines published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co. of London, Paris and New York in 1877. The publications depicted tourist haunts in Europe, with text descriptions and steel and wood engravings by eminent artists of the time, such as Harry Fenn, William H J Boot, Thomas C. L. Rowbotham, Henry T. Green , Myles B. Foster, John Mogford , David H. McKewan, William L. Leitch, Edmund M. Wimperis and Joseph B. Smith.
Though not even a Corbett, Creag Dubh is a fine individual mountain, a wonderful viewpoint not far from Newtonmore. On its lower slopes is a celebrated rock-climber's crag. Creag Dubh is the battle-cry of Clan MacPherson and the ascent is steep and rough
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Location: Kingussie, Scotland. UK
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