function photo(i,c,m,q,d,j,h,o,p,a,l,f,k,b,r,n,g,e){this.id=i;this.galleries_id=c;this.photo_ref=m;this.section_code=q;this.src=d;this.width=j;this.height=h;this.caption=o;this.home=p;this.gallery=a;this.description=l;this.takendate=f;this.photographer=k;this.location=b;this.item_price=r;this.purchase_instruction=n;this.payment_groups_id=g;this.server_id=e;this.src=getServerPath(this.server_id)+"/"+this.src}function gallery(e,c,d,b,a){this.id=e;this.featured_images=c;this.title=d;this.section_code=b;this.photoIDs=a}var photos=new Object();photos[664482]=new photo(664482,"18898","IOS0016","gallery","IOS0016_web.jpg",600,397,"Forth Road Bridge",0,0,"Opened on 4th September 1964 by the Queen, the bridge was Europes longest suspension bridge which with it's approach viaducts is 2.5km (1.5 miles) long.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nAt it's centre, the road is 50 metres above the water and the centre bridge section is 1km long.","","Noel   © Images of Scotland 2009","From South Queensferry","","",0,1);photos[737728]=new photo(737728,"18898","IOS0014","gallery","IOS0014_web.jpg",600,386,"Wallace Monument",0,0,"Standing proud over the City of Stirling, the Wallace Monument bears testament to the Scottish hero, William Wallace, who defeated the English at the battle of Stirling Bridge.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThe views from the top are breathtaking and worth climbing up to see.","","Noel","Stirling","","",0,1);photos[833999]=new photo(833999,"18898","IOS0015","gallery","IOS0015_web.jpg",600,398,"Wallace Monument",0,0,"Wallace Monument taken from the Ochils","","Noel","Stirling","","",0,1);photos[834004]=new photo(834004,"18898","IOS0026","gallery","IOS0026_web.jpg",600,400,"Tullibardine Chapel",0,0,"Tullibardine Chapel sits amongst some of the most beautiful scenery in Perthshire. It is one of the most complete and unaltered Medieval churches in Scotland.  Founded in 1446 and rebuilt in around 1500.  <br>\r\n<br>\r\nNow an Historic Scotland site.","","Noel   © Images of Scotland 2009","Tullibardine Chapel, Perthshire","","",0,1);photos[868751]=new photo(868751,"18898","IOS0012","gallery","IOS0012_web.jpg",600,398,"Wallace Monument",0,0,"An iconic monument to William Wallace, famous for his leadership and success in defeating the English armies.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nVisible for miles around, the climb to the top of the tower is rewarded with spectacular views in every direction.","","Noel   © Images of Scotland 2009","Stirling","","",0,1);photos[1400671]=new photo(1400671,"18898","IOS0039","gallery","Glasgow 1.jpg",400,257,"Clyde View",0,0,"The Clyde Arc Bridge, opened in September 2006, is more affectionately known as the 'Squinty' Bridge on account of the fact that it crosses the Clyde diagonally.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nAlso shown in the picture is the Finnieston Crane.","","Noel   © Images of Scotland 2009","The Clyde, Glasgow","","",0,1);photos[1400676]=new photo(1400676,"18898","IOS0037","gallery","IOS0037_web.jpg",600,400,"Science Centre",0,0,"The Science Centre has 3 main attractions: the IMAX 3d Cinema, the Science Mall and the Glasgow Tower, all housed in futurisic buildings that look fantastic in the (very) early morning light.","","Noel   © Images of Scotland 2009","The Clyde, Glasgow","","",0,1);photos[207353]=new photo(207353,"18898","IOS0006","gallery","IOS0006_web.jpg",600,400,"Forth Bridge",0,1,"The Forth Bridge is another well known Scottish landmark, spanning some two and a half kilometres over the Forth and carrying both freight and passenger trains.","","Noel   © Images of Scotland 2009","From South Queensferry","","",0,1);photos[249374]=new photo(249374,"18898","IOS0010","gallery","IOS0010_web.jpg",600,398,"Wallace Monument",0,0,"The monument to the Scottish hero - William Wallace - built in the 1860's, it dominates the skyline for miles around...","","Noel   © Images of Scotland 2009","Stirling","","",0,1);photos[227126]=new photo(227126,"18898","IOS0011","gallery","IOS0011_web.jpg",600,400,"Wallace Monument",0,0,"The monument to the Scottish hero - William Wallace - the views from the top allow you to see to Ben Lomond in the West across to the Pentlands in the East","","Noel","Stirling","","",0,1);photos[207853]=new photo(207853,"18898","IOS0013","gallery","IOS0013_web.jpg",600,398,"Wallace Monument",0,0,"The monument to the Scottish hero - William Wallace - built in the 1860's, it dominates the skyline for miles around... ","","Noel   © Images of Scotland 2009","From the Ochils","","",0,1);photos[976896]=new photo(976896,"18898","IOS0070","gallery","tarbertness lighthouse lighter.small.jpg",330,500,"Tarbert Ness",0,0,"As a result of the loss of 16 vessels in the Moray storms of 1826, Robert Stevenson engineered what is now the third tallest lighthouse in Scotland.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nStanding at 53 metres tall, it's white light can be seen some 24 miles away. The light first shone in January 1830.","","Noel   © Images of Scotland 2009","","","",0,1);photos[1721175]=new photo(1721175,"18898","IOS0063","gallery","IOS0063_web.jpg",389,600,"Wallace Monument",0,0,"The Wallace Monument was opened in 1869 and stands some 220 feet high.  The 246 steps to the top past various exhibit rooms are well worth it when you get there!","","Noel   © Images of Scotland 2009","Stirling","","",0,1);photos[1721186]=new photo(1721186,"18898","IOS0065","gallery","IOS0065_web.jpg",391,600,"Finnieston Crane",0,0,"The Finnieston Crane was once the largest crane in Europe, and while it is now disused, it is a monument to the industrial maritime past that Glasgow is so proud of.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThe crane stands at 200 feet tall and was used to lift huge engines and boilers into new ships that were built on the Clyde.","","Noel   © Images of Scotland 2009","The Clyde, Glasgow","","",0,1);photos[1721196]=new photo(1721196,"18898","IOS0069","gallery","Wallace black & white portrait.jpg",263,400,"Wallace Monument",0,0,"A black & white portrait version of the famous monument that honours William Wallace.","","Noel   © Images of Scotland 2009","Stirling","","",0,1);