St Abb's Head is a rocky promontory by the village of St Abbs in Scottish Borders, Scotland, and a national nature reserve administered by the National Trust for Scotland. St Abb's Head Lighthouse was designed and built by the brothers David Stevenson and Thomas Stevenson and began service on 24 February 1862.
St Abb's Head seen from the south near the village of St Abbs
Kirk Hill (centre), the site of St. Æbbe's monastery, with the tip of the Head beyond.
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The village of St Abbs seen from the southern side of St Abb's Head.
St Abbs is a small fishing village on the southeastern coast of Scotland, within the Coldingham parish of Scottish Borders.
St Abbs harbour as seen from the coastal path.
St Abbs Lifeboat the Thomas Tunnock is based in St Abbs
The RMS Mauretania during a speed trial off St Abbs, Scotland, 18 September 1907. The lighthouse and its buildings are still there and appear essentially the same.
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