File:Ben Peach at Inchnadamph.png

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English: Legend of photograph: Dr. B.N.Peach (right) and Dr. J. Horne (left) in the North-West Highlands 1912.
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Geological Magazine (1926) "Obituary Benjamin Neeve Peach" pp. 187-190, E.B. Bailey Photograph attributed to S.H. Reynolds taken in 1912.

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/geological-magazine/article/benjamin-neeve-peach/C6932A267ACD75092CE9C2AB43713A8D#

Historic photograph of Ben Peach and John Horne taken outside the Inchnadamph Hotel in 1912. It was certainly published in 1926 and may well have been published earlier.
Author S.H. Reynolds (1867–1949) (Sidney Hugh Reynolds)
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Camera location58° 08′ 56.04″ N, 4° 58′ 17.76″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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