Where is this photo taken? (Anyone can post a photo)

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Here's one of my favourites. My first visit here was 1974. Visited again in 1999 with Mrs NM as the memory from 1974 visit was strong and very little had changed (that I could identify). This photo taken in 2003, again still much the same with the boat being well over 100 years old.
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Here's one of my favourites. My first visit here was 1974. Visited again in 1999 with Mrs NM as the memory from 1974 visit was strong and very little had changed (that I could identify). This photo taken in 2003, again still much the same with the boat being well over 100 years old.
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I reckon by the background and the name then a loch in Scotland somewhere.
 
Here's one of my favourites. My first visit here was 1974. Visited again in 1999 with Mrs NM as the memory from 1974 visit was strong and very little had changed (that I could identify). This photo taken in 2003, again still much the same with the boat being well over 100 years old.
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Another (different) Lock this time. Any guesses?

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I am 99% sure I know the first 2 but have not posted an answer the main reason being I grew up in the country and there are other photos I have recognised and also posted some myself. I will put it out there that one of the Mods is also from the same country ;):)
 
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I am 99% sure I know the first 2 but have not posted an answer the main reason being I grew up in the country and there are other photos I have recognised and also posted some myself. I will put it out there that one of the Mods is also from the same country ;):)
And said Mod was unable to identify the home lock of Sir Walter Scott ;). The other two lock photos I posted above are much more famous locks. And of course the pronunciation is important when it comes to Wally's home ;)
 
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