Leith Roads

Coordinates: 55°59′56″N 3°09′02″W / 55.99896°N 3.15067°W / 55.99896; -3.15067
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The Resolution Yacht returning to Leith Roads from a Cruise in Scotch Waters, in 1848 from a drawing by John Christian Schetky

Leith Roads is a stretch of water off the coastal town of Leith, Scotland.[1] The waters extend about two miles (3 km) offshore and provide a generally safe anchor, protected from the gales as they are, by Inchkeith.

The English landscape painter J. M. W. Turner drew a pair of sketches in 1822 entitled Shipping in Leith Roads which are part of the Tate's collection.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Leith Roads, Firth of Forth". www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk. Retrieved 7 April 2016.
  2. ^ "J.M.W. Turner: Shipping in Leith Roads". www.tate.org.uk. Retrieved 7 April 2016.

55°59′56″N 3°09′02″W / 55.99896°N 3.15067°W / 55.99896; -3.15067