THE annexed engraving illustrates one of the most useful, as well as one of the most elegant works of art which adorns Scotland. The bridge connecting Cartland Craigs is a bold and splendid structure, thrown across a chasm of tremendous depth, whose r...
THE annexed engraving illustrates one of the most useful, as well as one of the most elegant works of art which adorns Scotland. The bridge connecting Cartland Craigs is a bold and splendid structure, thrown across a chasm of tremendous depth, whose rugged bottom is washed by an inconsiderable river, called the Mouse, stealing murmuringly along to swell the waters of the bounteous Clyde, only a mile distant.